在新患者咨询期间评估癌症患者的痛苦模式:一项横断面研究。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Indian journal of cancer Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-17 DOI:10.4103/ijc.ijc_797_21
Satheesan Balasubramanian, Jisha Abraham, V K Sobhith, Riyas Malodan
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背景:苦恼是一种不愉快的情绪感觉,包括不安、悲伤、担心、愤怒、无助或内疚,被认为是癌症的第六个生命体征。在早期阶段了解和管理痛苦有助于患者以更好的方式应对癌症。本研究的目的是估计在新患者咨询期间评估的癌症患者的痛苦模式及其与人口因素的关系。方法:采用横断面回顾性研究方法,回顾4个月的患者病历表。这项研究包括年龄在18到75岁之间的癌症患者,他们参加了新患者咨询,并在NCCN痛苦温度计上报告了一个分数。排除了信息不完整和已知精神或神经疾病史的患者。结果:348例患者中,39.9%的患者窘迫评分在4分及以上,属于临床显著的窘迫。近75%的人报告说他们的痛苦有心理-社会原因,25%的人报告说痛苦是由于身体原因。性别和年龄与临床显著痛苦的关联分析显示,女性和年轻年龄组有更高的痛苦。在我们的研究中,基督徒与临床显著的痛苦有更高的关联。结论:超过三分之一的患者报告有临床显著的痛苦。这强调了在肿瘤学环境中窘迫筛查和新患者咨询的关键作用。这也强调需要一种心理治疗方法来管理癌症患者的心理社会问题。
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Pattern of distress among cancer patients assessed during new patient counseling: A cross-sectional study.

Background: Distress is an unpleasant emotional feeling of uneasiness, sadness, worry, anger, helplessness, or guilt and is considered as the sixth vital sign of cancer. Understanding and managing distress at an early stage helps the patient to deal with cancer in a better way. The objective of the study is to estimate the pattern of distress among cancer patients assessed during new patient counseling and its association with demographic factors.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional retrospective study conducted by reviewing the case record forms of patients for a period of 4 months. The study included cancer patients between the age of 18 and 75 who attended new patient counseling and reported a score on the NCCN distress thermometer. Those with incomplete information and history of known psychiatric or neurological disorders were excluded.

Results: Among the 348 patients, 39.9% had a distress score of 4 or above, which is clinically significant distress. Nearly 75% of them reported that their distress has a psycho-social reason, and 25% reported that distress is due to physical reasons. Analysis of the association of gender and age with clinically significant distress revealed that women and younger age groups had higher distress. In our study, Christians had a higher association with clinically significant distress.

Conclusion: More than one-third of the patients reported to have clinically significant distress. This emphasizes the key role of distress screening and new patient counseling in an oncology setting. This also stresses the need for a psychotherapeutic approach in managing psycho-social concerns of cancer patients.

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Indian journal of cancer
Indian journal of cancer Medicine-Oncology
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1.40
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Cancer (ISSN 0019-509X), the show window of the progress of ontological sciences in India, was established in 1963. Indian Journal of Cancer is the first and only periodical serving the needs of all the specialties of oncology in India.
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