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背景。癌症是一个全球性的重大健康问题。在全球范围内,癌症是最常见的发病和死亡原因之一,预计到2030年这一数字将至少增加70%。本系统综述的目的是确定有关患者生活质量的科学证据的状态。与癌症。方法。这些文献是在Scopus, Web of Science和Pub Med数据库中检索的,这些文献与癌症患者的生活质量有关。关键字与布尔运算符(AND/OR)组合。目前的综述包括了60项研究。结果。社会和自然领域是最濒危的,而环境是最受保护的。分数之间的比较显示,只有在自评健康方面存在显著差异。得分最高的是对自己健康状况评估最好的那一组。结果表明,自评健康可以是这些患者生活质量的可靠预测指标,这对该主题的进一步研究具有重要意义。讨论。本综述的研究结果表明,接受抗癌治疗的癌症患者生活质量较低。癌症患者的功能幸福感受影响最大,其次是接受癌症治疗的癌症患者的情绪幸福感。从我们的研究中发现,患者的整体生活质量受到患者的教育程度和职业状况的影响。失业和文盲患者的生活质量比就业和受过教育的患者差。
Quality of life in cancer patients – A systematic review
Background. Cancer is a significant health problem worldwide. Globally, cancer is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality and this is predicted to increase by at least 70% by 2030. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the state of the scientific evidence regarding the quality of life in patients. with cancer. Methods. The literature was searched in the Scopus, Web of Science and Pub Med databases, the literature related to the quality of life in cancer patients. Keywords are combined with Boolean operators (AND/OR). There are sixty studies were included in the current review. Results. The social and physical domains were the most endangered, while the environment was the most preserved. Comparison between scores showed a significant difference only in terms of self-rated health. The highest scores were found in the group with the best assessment of their health. The results suggest that self-rated health can be a reliable predictor of quality of life in these patients, being important for further studies on this topic. Discussion. The findings of this review indicate low QoL among cancer patients on anticancer therapy. Functional well-being was most affected among cancer patients, followed by emotional well-being among cancer patients on cancer therapy. From our study, it was found that the overall quality of life of the patients was influenced by the education and professional status of the patient. Unemployed and illiterate patients have worse QoL than employed and educated patients.