移动健康指导干预对乳腺癌幸存者症状体验、自我管理和生活质量的影响:一项准实验研究

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jin-Hee Park, Sun Hyoung Bae, Yong Sik Jung, Min Hee Hur, Ji Young Kim, Su Jin Jung
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背景:与美国和欧洲相比,韩国乳腺癌患者的诊断后生存期更长。因此,建立有效的治疗后护理体系以提高患者的生活质量至关重要。本研究旨在评估移动健康指导干预的有效性,旨在改善乳腺癌患者治疗积极期后的症状体验、自我管理和生活质量。方法:本研究采用准实验前后设计,研究对象为2021年7月至2022年6月在韩国某三级综合医院接受治疗的乳腺癌患者。参与者被依次分配到对照组和干预组。干预组参加了为期12周的流动健康指导干预,包括教育课程、同伴支持小组和记录健康日记。结果变量为症状体验、自我管理和生活质量。在基线(T0)、干预后(T1)和干预后3个月(T2)收集数据,并使用重复方差分析进行比较。结果:74名参与者(平均年龄46.93岁)完成了癌症治疗的活动期。干预组患者的症状体验从1.57±0.46 (T0)降至1.03±0.46 (T1) (P = 0.006),心理症状从1.71±0.93 (T0)降至1.66±0.69 (T2) (P = 0.049)。自我管理评分由74.43±10.72 (T0)提高至76.90±11.99 (T2),差异有统计学意义(P = 0.028)。生活质量从95.83±18.62 (T0)提高到96.40±15.35 (T2) (P = 0.015),情绪幸福感从17.42±4.91 (T0)提高到17.50±3.63 (T2) (P)。结论:12周的流动健康辅导项目显著减轻了乳腺癌幸存者完成初级治疗后的症状,改善了自我管理,提高了总体生活质量和情绪幸福感。这些发现强调了该项目支持治疗后康复的潜力。需要进一步的研究来评估其对不同患者群体和癌症类型的长期影响,以验证其更广泛的有效性。
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Effects of a mobile health coaching intervention on symptom experience, self-management, and quality of life in breast cancer survivors: A quasi-experimental study.

Background: Patients diagnosed with breast cancer in South Korea have a longer post-diagnosis survival period compared to those in the United States and Europe. Therefore, it is essential to establish an effective posttreatment care system to enhance their quality of life (QOL). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile health coaching intervention designed to improve symptom experience, self-management, and QOL in patients with breast cancer following the active phase of their treatment.

Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental, pre-post design conducted with breast cancer patients receiving treatment at a tertiary general hospital in Korea from July 2021 to June 2022. Participants were sequentially assigned to the control and intervention groups. Those in the intervention group participated in a 12-week mobile health coaching intervention comprising education sessions, peer support groups, and recording a health diary. The outcome variables were symptom experience, self-management, and QOL. Data were collected at baseline (T0), after the intervention (T1), and 3 months after the intervention (T2) and compared using repeated analysis of variance.

Results: Seventy-four participants (mean age 46.93 years) who had completed the active phase of cancer treatment were included. The intervention group showed a significant decrease in symptom experience, from 1.57 ± 0.46 (T0) to 1.03 ± 0.46 (T1) (P = .006), and a decrease in psychological symptoms from 1.71 ± 0.93 (T0) to 1.66 ± 0.69 (T2) (P = .049). Self-management scores significantly increased from 74.43 ± 10.72 (T0) to 76.90 ± 11.99 (T2) (P = .028). QOL improved from 95.83 ± 18.62 (T0) to 96.40 ± 15.35 (T2) (P = .015), and emotional well-being increased from 17.42 ± 4.91 (T0) to 17.50 ± 3.63 (T2) (P < .001), with all showing significant group × time interactions.

Conclusions: The 12-week mobile health coaching program significantly reduced symptoms, improved self-management, and enhanced overall QOL and emotional well-being in breast cancer survivors who had completed primary treatment. These findings highlight the program's potential to support posttreatment recovery. Further research is needed to assess its long-term effects across diverse patient populations and cancer types to validate its broader effectiveness.

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Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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