肺癌骨转移患者的心理复原力及相关影响因素研究。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Chao-Fan Guo, Li-Li Wu, Zhong-Zhong Peng, Hua-Long Lin, Jie-Ni Feng
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背景:评估肺癌(LC)患者的心理复原力有助于了解他们的精神状态并指导未来的治疗。目的:探讨肺癌骨转移患者的心理承受能力,并确定可能影响心理承受能力的因素:方法:从温州医科大学附属第三医院收治的LC骨转移患者中筛选出符合纳入标准的患者。收集入组患者的心理评分。然后根据心理评分的平均值进行分组:得分低于平均值者为低分组,得分等于或高于平均值者为高分组。比较基线数据(年龄、性别、教育程度、婚姻状况、居住地、月收入和宗教信仰)以及自我效能感和医疗应对模式得分:本研究纳入了我院 2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 12 月收治的 142 例 LC 骨转移患者,平均心理承受力评分为(63.24±9.96)分。经过分组,低分组有 69 名患者,其中男性 42 名,女性 27 名,平均年龄(67.38±9.55)岁。高分组有 73 名患者,包括 49 名男性和 24 名女性,平均年龄为(61.97±5.00)岁。χ 2 分析显示,两组患者的受教育程度存在显著差异(χ 2 = 6.604,P = 0.037)、居住地(χ 2 = 12.950,P = 0.002)、月收入(χ 2 = 9.375,P = 0.009)、医疗应对方式(χ 2 = 19.150,P = 0.000)等方面存在显著差异。独立样本 t 检验显示,高分组的自我效能感得分明显高于低分组(t = 3.383,P = 0.001),年龄也低于低分组(t = 4.256,P < 0.001)。此外,多变量逻辑回归危险分析证实,自我效能是心理复原力的独立保护因素[几率比(OR)= 0.926,P = 0.035,95%置信区间(CI):0.862-0.995],而年龄(OR = 1.099,P = 0.003,95%CI:1.034-1.169)和医疗应对模式(回避与对抗:OR=3.767,P=0.012,95%CI:1.342-10.570;逆来顺受 vs 对抗:OR = 5.687,P = 0.001,95%CI:1.974-16.385)被认为是独立的风险因素。根据自我效能感、年龄和医疗应对模式建立了一个预测模型。接受者操作特征分析显示,该模型的曲线下面积值为 0.778(95%CI:0.701-0.856,P < 0.001),表明该模型具有良好的预测性能:结论:与普通人相比,患有骨转移的 LC 患者心理承受能力较弱。自我效能感、年龄、医疗应对模式等因素都会影响患者的心理承受能力。应密切观察自我效能低、年龄大和回避/放弃应对模式的患者。
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Study on psychological resilience and associated influencing factors in lung cancer patients with bone metastases.

Background: Evaluating the psychological resilience of lung cancer (LC) patients helps understand their mental state and guides future treatment. However, there is limited research on the psychological resilience of LC patients with bone metastases.

Aim: To explore the psychological resilience of LC patients with bone metastases and identify factors that may influence psychological resilience.

Methods: LC patients with bone metastases who met the inclusion criteria were screened from those admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. The psychological scores of the enrolled patients were collected. They were then grouped based on the mean psychological score: Those with scores lower than the mean value were placed in the low-score group and those with scores equal to or greater than the mean value was placed in the high-score group. The baseline data (age, gender, education level, marital status, residence, monthly income, and religious beliefs), along with self-efficacy and medical coping mode scores, were compared.

Results: This study included 142 LC patients with bone metastases admitted to our hospital from June 2022 to December 2023, with an average psychological resilience score of 63.24 ± 9.96 points. After grouping, the low-score group consisted of 69 patients, including 42 males and 27 females, with an average age of 67.38 ± 9.55 years. The high-score group consisted of 73 patients, including 49 males and 24 females, with a mean age of 61.97 ± 5.00 years. χ 2 analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups in education level (χ 2 = 6.604, P = 0.037), residence (χ 2 = 12.950, P = 0.002), monthly income (χ 2 = 9.375, P = 0.009), and medical coping modes (χ 2 = 19.150, P = 0.000). Independent sample t-test showed that the high-score group had significantly higher self-efficacy scores (t = 3.383, P = 0.001) and lower age than the low-score group (t = 4.256, P < 0.001). Furthermore, multivariate logistic regression hazard analysis confirmed that self-efficacy is an independent protective factor for psychological resilience [odds ratio (OR) = 0.926, P = 0.035, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.862-0.995], while age (OR = 1.099, P = 0.003, 95%CI: 1.034-1.169) and medical coping modes (avoidance vs confrontation: OR = 3.767, P = 0.012, 95%CI: 1.342-10.570; resignation vs confrontation: OR = 5.687, P = 0.001, 95%CI: 1.974-16.385) were identified as independent risk factors. A predictive model based on self-efficacy, age, and medical coping modes was developed. The receiver operating characteristic analysis showed an area under the curve value of 0.778 (95%CI: 0.701-0.856, P < 0.001), indicating that the model has good predictive performance.

Conclusion: LC patients with bone metastases are less psychologically resilient than the general population. Factors such as self-efficacy, age, and medical coping modes influence their psychological resilience. Patients with low self-efficacy, old age, and avoidance/resignation coping modes should be closely observed.

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