Maria Lavdaniti, Konstantina Patrikou, Paraskevi Maria Prapa, Maria Vastardi, Evangelos C Fradelos, Ioanna V Papathanasiou, Foteini Tzavella, Victoria Alikari, George Tzavelas
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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to assess the perceived symptoms, depression and quality of life (QoL) in advanced lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Methods: The study was cross sectional and was conducted in the oncology department of General Hospital "George Papanikolaou", Thessaloniki, Greece. The sample was convenient and consisted of 76 advanced lung cancer patients. A questionnaire including instruments such as Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale- CES-D, Revised Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale r-ESAS, EORTC QLQ-C30 and demographic and clinical information was used to collect data.
Results: The most frequently observed symptoms were tiredness, shortness of breath, anxiety and well-being. The vast majority of patients (75.3%) had total score in CES-depression higher than 16. The type of residence affected ESAS emotional score (p=0.010). Gender affected the level of depression (p=0.014) and the type of lung cancer affected depression (p=0.036). The type of residence affected emotional functioning (p=0.010), the type of treatment influenced the score of global health status (p=0.007), the role functioning (p=0.032) and social functioning (p=0.024). Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify the predictors of overall QoL and depression. The statistically significant factors for QoL were pain (p<0.001) and tiredness (p=0.003), while the type of lung cancer (p<0.007), the type of insurance (p<0.025) and the type of treatment (p<0.041) influenced depression as well.
Conclusions: Advanced lung cancer patients experienced moderate level in QoL and mild levels of symptoms. Demographic and clinical characteristics influenced depression and QoL.
目的:本研究旨在评估接受化疗的晚期肺癌患者的感知症状、抑郁和生活质量(QoL):本研究为横断面研究,在希腊塞萨洛尼基市 "乔治-帕帕尼古拉乌 "综合医院肿瘤科进行。抽样方便,由 76 名晚期肺癌患者组成。调查问卷包括流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)、修订版埃德蒙顿症状评估量表(r-ESAS)、EORTC QLQ-C30等工具以及人口统计学和临床信息:最常见的症状是疲倦、呼吸急促、焦虑和幸福感。绝大多数患者(75.3%)的 CES 抑郁症总分高于 16 分。居住地类型影响 ESAS 情绪评分(p=0.010)。性别影响抑郁程度(p=0.014),肺癌类型影响抑郁程度(p=0.036)。居住地类型影响情绪功能(p=0.010),治疗类型影响总体健康状况得分(p=0.007)、角色功能(p=0.032)和社会功能(p=0.024)。为确定总体 QoL 和抑郁的预测因素,进行了多变量回归分析。在统计意义上,影响 QoL 的因素是疼痛(p):晚期肺癌患者的生活质量处于中等水平,症状处于轻度水平。人口统计学和临床特征对抑郁和 QoL 有影响。
期刊介绍:
JBUON aims at the rapid diffusion of scientific knowledge in Oncology.
Its character is multidisciplinary, therefore all aspects of oncologic activities are welcome including clinical research (medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, nursing oncology, psycho-oncology, supportive care), as well as clinically-oriented basic and laboratory research, cancer epidemiology and social and ethical aspects of cancer. Experts of all these disciplines are included in the Editorial Board.
With a rapidly increasing body of new discoveries in clinical therapeutics, the molecular mechanisms that contribute to carcinogenesis, advancements in accurate and early diagnosis etc, JBUON offers a free forum for clinicians and basic researchers to make known promptly their achievements around the world.
With this aim JBUON accepts a broad spectrum of articles such as editorials, original articles, reviews, special articles, short communications, commentaries, letters to the editor and correspondence among authors and readers.
JBUON keeps the characteristics of its former paper print edition and appears as a bimonthly e-published journal with continuous volume, issue and page numbers.