A causal model of health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer patients post-surgery

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING European Journal of Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102691
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Abstract

Purpose

this study aims to develop and test a model examining the causal relationship between self-efficacy, social support, fatigue, pain, functional status, and health-related quality of life (HRQL).

Methods

A cross-sectional correlation study was conducted using a multi-stage sampling technique to recruit 256 individuals aged 20 to 59 with colorectal cancer (CRC) post-surgery from three hospitals in Northern Vietnam. The hypothesized model, based on Ferrans’ HRQL conceptual model and literature review, was validated using structural equation modeling (SEM) and Mplus.

Results

the model fit the data well, explaining 52% of the variance of HRQL. Self-efficacy emerged as the most influential factor directly impacting HRQL (β = .494, p < .05) and also had negative indirect effects on HRQL through fatigue and pain (β = −.271, p < .05). Social support had a positive direct (β = .406, p < .001) and negative indirect effects on HRQL via fatigue and pain (β = −.143, p < .05). Fatigue and pain had negative indirect effects on HRQL through functional status (β = −.336, p < .05 and β = −.219, p < .05, respectively). Functional status had a positive direct effect on HRQL (β = .418, p < .001).

Conclusions

The study's findings highlight the importance of improving self-efficacy, social support, and functional status, while reducing fatigue and pain to enhance HRQL among individuals with CRCpost-surgery. These insights can inform the development of targeted interventions to improve the well-being of this population.

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结直肠癌患者术后健康相关生活质量的因果模型
方法 采用多阶段抽样技术,从越南北部三家医院招募了 256 名年龄在 20 至 59 岁之间的结直肠癌术后患者,开展了一项横断面相关性研究。假设模型以 Ferrans 的 HRQL 概念模型和文献综述为基础,使用结构方程建模(SEM)和 Mplus 进行了验证。自我效能是直接影响 HRQL 的最有影响力的因素(β = .494,p < .05),同时也通过疲劳和疼痛对 HRQL 产生负面的间接影响(β = -.271,p < .05)。社会支持对 HRQL 有积极的直接影响(β = .406,p < .001),并通过疲劳和疼痛对 HRQL 有消极的间接影响(β = -.143,p < .05)。疲劳和疼痛通过功能状态对 HRQL 产生负向间接影响(β = -.336, p <.05;β = -.219, p <.05)。结论该研究结果强调了改善自我效能、社会支持和功能状态的重要性,同时减轻疲劳和疼痛以提高 CRC 术后患者的 HRQL。这些见解可以为制定有针对性的干预措施提供参考,从而改善这一人群的健康状况。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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