2019冠状病毒病疫情期间癌症化疗患者的焦虑、失眠与流行意识

Q3 Medicine
S. Esen
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COVID-19大流行的出现造成了全球性的公共卫生问题。本文测定了2019冠状病毒病疫情期间接受化疗的癌症患者的焦虑和失眠率。此外,还讨论了患者对COVID-19的信息和意见。该研究包括218名在2020年5月至6月期间申请门诊化疗诊所的癌症患者,年龄在18岁及以上,正在接受化疗。采用广泛性焦虑障碍和失眠严重程度指数问卷调查表,对患者的焦虑和失眠水平进行评估。我们还准备了12个关于COVID-19知识和认知的附加问题。78例(35.8%)患者有焦虑,106例(48.6%)患者有失眠。重度焦虑患者占1.8%,重度失眠患者占2.8%。肿瘤定位与焦虑的关系有统计学意义(p=0.006)。焦虑评分也随着失眠评分的增加而增加(p< 0.001)。83%的患者在与人接触的任何环境中都戴口罩,84.9%的患者相信口罩的保护作用。据作者所知,这是第一个研究COVID-19大流行期间接受化疗的癌症患者的焦虑和失眠率的研究。COVID-19大流行过程的不确定性可能进一步增加焦虑和失眠率。应在大流行过程中和大流行后对患者进行心理社会评估。纠正这些误解应在宣传活动、临床医生向患者提供的信息和媒体报道中有针对性。
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Anxiety, Insomnia and Pandemic Awareness of Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic Period
The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic caused a global public health problem. In this article, anxiety and insomnia rates of cancer patients who received chemotherapy during COVID-19 outbreak period were determined. In addition, patients' information and opinions about COVID-19 were discussed. The study included 218 cancer patients who apply to outpatient chemotherapy clinic between May-June 2020, aged 18 and over, who were receiving chemotherapy. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Insomnia Severity Index questionnaire forms were given to fill the patients to evaluate their anxiety and insomnia levels. We also prepared 12 additional questions about the knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19. Seventy eight (35.8%) patients had anxiety and 106 (48.6%) had insomnia. The rate of whole patients with severe anxiety was 1.8% and with severe insomnia was 2.8%. There was a statistically significant relationship between tumor localization and anxiety (p=0.006). Anxiety scores also increased with the increase in insomnia scores (p< 0.001). Eighty three percent of our patients wore face masks in any environment where they were in contact with people, and 84.9% believed in the protection of the face mask. To the authors'knowledge, this is the first study to examine the anxiety and insomnia rates of the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in COVID-19 pandemic. The uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic process can further increase anxiety and insomnia rates. Patients should be evaluated psychosocially both in the pandemic process and after. Correcting these misperception should be targe-ted in information campaigns, information by clinicians to their patients, and media coverage.
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