准确的预后意识与拉丁美洲晚期癌症患者情绪困扰的增加有关。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Pedro E Pérez-Cruz, María Jesús San Martín, Josefa Palacios, Laura Tupper-Satt, Marcela González-Otaíza, Paula Repetto
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目的:描述拉丁裔社区晚期癌症患者预后意识(PA)的频率,并探讨准确的PA与情绪困扰和其他协变量之间的关系。方法:在智利普恩特阿尔托进行的这项横断面研究中,接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者完成了一项调查,其中包括一个评估PA的问题(你相信你的癌症是可治愈的吗?)是的/不)。报告其癌症无法治愈的患者被认为具有准确的PA。人口统计、情绪困扰、生活质量和患者对治疗目标的认知也进行了评估。调整了PA与患者变量之间的关系分析。结果:共纳入201例患者。平均年龄65岁,女性占50%。103例患者(51%)报告了准确的PA。在单变量分析中,准确的PA与没有伴侣(p = 0.012),增加的情绪困扰(p = 0.013),抑郁(p = 0.003)相关,并且不太可能报告治疗的目标是摆脱癌症(p结果的意义:一半的拉丁裔晚期癌症患者报告准确的PA。准确的PA与增加的情绪困扰有关,这与其他国家的报道相似。临床医生对预后信息披露的不足、当地文化因素或在痛苦的癌症患者中寻求预后信息的更高动机可以解释这种关联。在讨论预后信息时,应实施在情感上支持患者的策略。
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Accurate prognostic awareness is associated with increased emotional distress in Latino patients with advanced cancer.

Objectives: To describe the frequency of prognostic awareness (PA) in a population of advanced cancer patients in a Latino community and to explore the relationship between accurate PA with emotional distress and other covariates.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study performed in Puente Alto, Chile, advanced cancer patients in palliative care completed a survey that included a single question to assess PA (Do you believe your cancer is curable? yes/no). Patients reporting that their cancer was not curable were considered as having accurate PA. Demographics, emotional distress, quality of life, and patient perception of treatment goals were also assessed. Analyses to explore associations between PA and patient variables were adjusted.

Results: A total of 201 patients were included in the analysis. Mean age was 65, 50% female. One hundred and three patients (51%) reported an accurate PA. In the univariate analysis, accurate PA was associated with not having a partner (p = 0.012), increased emotional distress (p = 0.013), depression (p = 0.003), and were less likely to report that the goal of the treatment was to get rid of the cancer (p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, patients with accurate PA had higher emotional distress or depression, were less likely to have a partner, and to report that the goal of the treatment was to get rid of the cancer.

Significance of results: Half of a population of Latino advanced cancer patients reported an accurate PA. Accurate PA was associated with increased emotional distress, which is similar to what has been reported in other countries. Weaknesses in prognostic disclosure by clinicians, local cultural factors, or higher motivation to seek prognostic information among distressed cancer patients could explain this association. Strategies to emotionally support patients when discussing prognostic information should be implemented.

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