Study of quality of life and its influence factors among post-surgery breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2019.03.012
- VernacularTitle:辅助化疗期乳腺癌患者生命质量现状及影响因素分析
- Author:
Lei TANG
1
;
Wanmin QIANG
;
Aomei SHEN
Author Information
1. 国家肿瘤临床医学研究中心 国家肿瘤防治重点实验室 天津医科大学肿瘤医院乳腺康复室300060
- Keywords:
Breast neoplasm;
Quality of life;
Chemotherapy;
Anxiety;
Depression;
Body image
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2019;35(3):213-218
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the status of anxiety, depression, fatigue, Body Image and quality of life among post-surgery breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, and explore the relationship between these variables and quality of life. Methods Participants meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were investigated by the self-designed general information questionnaire, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS), Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS), Cancer Fatigue Scale(CFS), Body Image After Breast Cancer Questionnaire (BIBCQ), Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast(FACT-B). Statistical analysis included descriptive analysis, variance analysis, correlation and regression analysis. Results Totally 162 participants were investigated. Total score of FACT-B was (91.99 ± 19.90) points, function dimension scored lowest;total score of BIBCQ was (129.49±21.71) points;total score of CFS was (24.42 ± 9.91) points;the percent of anxiety was 12.34%(20/162);the percent of depression was 36.42%(59/162). Score of FACT-B showed differences on religious belief, whether have minor children, family per capita monthly income, ways of medical payment (t=4.882,6.660, F=3.796, 4.771,P<0.05); anxiety, depression, fatigue and body image were all negatively correlated (r=-0.648--0.179, P<0.05);Stepwise regression analysis showed that the effect of whether have minor children, depression, fatigue and body image on sexual function were significant (F=35.641, P<0.01, adjusted R2=0.601). Conclusions All variables significant should be taken into consideration while caring for post-surgery breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, by providing targeted care to relieve symptom burden, paying attention to psychological health. Nursing interventions including health education, image guidance, supportive psychotherapy, mindfulness reduction, exercise guidance and so on could be concerned, to help patients relieve anxiety and depression, improve fatigue, and self image, and improve their overall quality of life.