Survey of supportive care needs of survivors after colorectal cancer surgery and related influencing factors
10.3969/j.issn.1673-9701.2025.09.001
- VernacularTitle:结直肠癌术后幸存者支持性照护需求调查及相关影响因素
- Author:
Xiaofang YU
1
;
Lingshu CHEN
Author Information
1. 温州市中心医院消化内科,浙江温州 325000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colorectal cancer;
Postoperative survivors;
Supportive care needs;
Influencing factor
- From:
China Modern Doctor
2025;63(9):1-4,70
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the supportive care needs and related influencing factors of postoperative survivors of colorectal cancer(CRC).Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select CRC postoperative survivors who received medical treatment from May 2023 to May 2024 as the study objects.Clinical data questionnaire,cancer survivors'unmet needs measure(CaSUN),hospital anxiety and depression scale(HADS),self-acceptance questionnaire(SAQ)and multidimensional scale of perceived social support(MSPSS)were used to investigate the survivors after CRC.Results 200 questionnaires were sent out in this study,and the effective response rate was 91.5%.The total score of CaSUN,HADS,SAQ and MSPSS of 183 CRC survivors was(88.79±11.53),(22.36±4.48),(37.59±6.56)and(47.12±7.80)scores respectively.Pearson correlation analysis showed that the need for supportive care was positively correlated with anxiety and depression symptoms(r=0.439,P<0.05),and negatively correlated with self-acceptance and social support level(r=-0.517,r=-0.324,P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that monthly family income,stomy status,anxiety and depression symptoms,self-acceptance and social support level were factors influencing the degree of supportive care need of survivors after CRC surgery,and could explain 46.1%of the change in the degree of supportive care need of survivors after CRC surgery.Conclusion There is a considerable degree of supportive care needs in survivors after CRC surgery.Monthly family income,stomy status,anxiety and depression symptoms,self-acceptance and social support level can all affect the supportive care needs of patients,and targeted management support should be considered in clinical evaluation from various aspects.