Body image and influencing factors of patients after breast cancer resection
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2012.25.001
- VernacularTitle:乳腺癌患者术后体象水平及影响因素
- Author:
Jia FENG
1
;
Xin-Wei FENG
;
Yi-Ling ZHANG
Author Information
1. 北京大学第一医院
- Keywords:
Breast cancer resection;
Body image;
Social support;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2012;18(25):2977-2980
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To understand the body image and its influencing factors of patients underwent breast cancer resection.Methods With the design of descriptive correlational study and the method of convenience sampling,60 patients after breast cancer resection from Grade Ⅲ-A Hospitals in Beijing city were chosen to investigate with self-made general questionnaire,the Body Image after Breast Cancer Questionnaire (BIBCQ) and Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS).The data was analyzed by SPSS 17.0.Results Total score of BIBCQ was ( 112.18 ±30.03).Highest three factors were shame of the body,susceptibility of the diseases,limitation of the function (31.53 ± 7.84,27.23 ± 8.36,17.88 ± 6.99,respectively).The score of social support of patients was (42.45 ±5.67).The top three factors in this category were subjective support,objective support and the usage of the support (42.45 ± 5.67,24.90 ± 3.21,and 10.10 ± 2.80,respectively).Single factor analysis showed that the major influencing factor for the body image of patients underwent breast cancer resection was the education level and the operation mode ( F =8.469 and 6.034,respectively; P < 0.05 ).Total score of the social support and objective support was found negatively correlated with the BIBCQ score(r =- 0.333 and 0.341,respectively; P < 0.01 ).Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that age,educational level,social support level and the operation mode were the main influencing factors.Conclusions Pertinent nursing should be given for young and high educational background patients.Nurses should strengthen the patients' social support and give them information support for surgical management.