社会文化和临床因素对西班牙裔和非裔癌症患者健康相关生活质量报告的影响

Journal of outcome measurement Pub Date : 1999-01-01
G J Wan, M A Counte, D F Cella, L Hernandez, D B McGuire, S Deasay, G Shiomoto, E A Hahn
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采用分层多元线性回归方法(N = 761)确定影响西班牙裔和非裔癌症患者健康相关生活质量(HRQL)报告的相关因素。自变量包括:表现状况、疾病部位、疾病分期、管理方式、社会经济地位(SES)、性别、年龄、居住安排、种族/民族、宗教信仰、保险状况和精神信仰。结果测量,HRQL的五个子量表(身体健康、社会健康、治疗满意度、情绪健康、功能健康)和总体HRQL(五个子量表的总和),使用癌症治疗功能评估(FACT)量表进行估计。本研究确定了表现状态和精神信仰是整体HRQL的一致预测因子。本研究还发现社会经济地位、管理方式、性别、年龄、生活安排和保险状况对总体HRQL报告没有显著影响。在不同的癌症患者群体中,精神信仰和表现状态是HRQL的重要决定因素。
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The impact of socio-cultural and clinical factors on health-related quality of life reports among Hispanic and African-American cancer patients.

A hierarchical multiple linear regression approach (N = 761) was used to identify pertinent factors which influence health-related quality of life (HRQL) reports among Hispanic and African-American cancer patients. The independent variables include: performance status, disease site, disease stage, mode of administration, socio-economic status (SES), gender, age, living arrangement, race/ethnicity, religious affiliation, insurance status, and spiritual beliefs. The outcome measures, five subscales of HRQL (physical well-being, social well-being, satisfaction with treatment, emotional well-being, functional well-being) and overall HRQL (sum of the five subscales), were estimated using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) Scales. This study identified performance status and spiritual beliefs as consistent predictors of overall HRQL. This study also found no significant effects of SES, mode of administration, gender age, living arrangement and insurance status on the reporting of overall HRQL. Spiritual beliefs and performance status are important determinants of HRQL across a diverse group of cancer patients.

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