Gender as a contextual factor in quality of life of cancer survivors: A literature review.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Oncology Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1159/000543067
Irene Göttgens, Sabine Oertelt-Prigionea
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Background Cancer survivorship brings numerous challenges extending beyond physical health to include psychological, social, and functional aspects that define the quality of life (QoL) of survivors. Although recognizing that diverse gender experiences lead to different ways of coping with these challenges, many clinical trials fail to account for the distinct constructs of 'sex' and 'gender,' often conflating the two. This review highlights how gender-related aspects can manifest in core QoL domains for cancer survivors, emphasizing the importance of inclusive and effective support systems and interventions. Summary While interest in the impact of gender is increasing in cancer survivor research, the terms 'sex' and 'gender' as still often conflated in research. Gender is a social concept consisting of multiple dimensions, such as gender identity, gender roles and norms and gender relations. Each of these dimensions can have a distinct impact on the quality of life domain of cancer survivors. Research indicates that not gender identity, but gender roles, norms and relations can significantly influence coping behaviors that, subsequently, impact quality of life domains such as physical, emotional, social and role functioning. Understanding the interplay of gender roles, norms and their relations with other contextual social factors is crucial for developing inclusive and effective support systems and interventions for cancer survivors.

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背景 癌症幸存者所面临的挑战远不止身体健康,还包括决定幸存者生活质量(QoL)的心理、社会和功能方面。尽管认识到不同的性别经历会导致应对这些挑战的不同方式,但许多临床试验未能考虑到 "性 "和 "性别 "这两个不同的概念,往往将两者混为一谈。本综述强调了与性别相关的方面如何体现在癌症幸存者的核心 QoL 领域中,并强调了包容性和有效的支持系统和干预措施的重要性。摘要 虽然癌症幸存者研究中对性别影响的关注与日俱增,但 "性 "和 "性别 "这两个术语在研究中仍经常被混淆。性别是一个社会概念,包括多个方面,如性别认同、性别角色和规范以及性别关系。这些维度中的每一个都会对癌症幸存者的生活质量领域产生明显的影响。研究表明,不是性别认同,而是性别角色、规范和关系都会对应对行为产生重大影响,进而影响到身体、情感、社交和角色功能等生活质量领域。了解性别角色、规范及其与其他社会环境因素之间的相互影响,对于为癌症幸存者开发包容、有效的支持系统和干预措施至关重要。
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期刊介绍: With the first issue in 2014, the journal ''Onkologie'' has changed its title to ''Oncology Research and Treatment''. By this change, publisher and editor set the scene for the further development of this interdisciplinary journal. The English title makes it clear that the articles are published in English – a logical step for the journal, which is listed in all relevant international databases. For excellent manuscripts, a ''Fast Track'' was introduced: The review is carried out within 2 weeks; after acceptance the papers are published online within 14 days and immediately released as ''Editor’s Choice'' to provide the authors with maximum visibility of their results. Interesting case reports are published in the section ''Novel Insights from Clinical Practice'' which clearly highlights the scientific advances which the report presents.
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