Changes in psychological distress and quality of life after esophageal cancer surgery: A prospective study

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Asian Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-54022/v1
Jeong Hye Kim, Judy Jung
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Background Esophageal cancer patients experience physical and psychological difficulties after surgery. This study aimed to identify the changes in psychological distress and quality of life in patients with esophageal cancer before surgery to three months after surgery. Methods We enrolled 49 patients who were scheduled to undergo esophageal surgery at a tertiary hospital in Seoul, South Korea in this prospective study. Patients’ psychological distress and quality of life were assessed with the Korean scales HADS, EORTC QLQ-C30, and QLQ-OES18 at the pre-surgery, one-month post-surgery, and three months post-surgery. Results Moderate-to-severe depression was reported in 12.2% of patients at the pre-surgery evaluation, in 57.1% of patients one-month post-surgery, and 8.2% of patients three-months post-surgery. Moderate-to-severe depression was reported in 12.2% of patients at the pre-surgery evaluation, in 63.3% of patients one-month post-surgery, and 16.3% of patients three months post-surgery. Clinically significant, moderate changes (10–20 points) in physical functioning, insomnia, nausea and vomiting, and dyspnea, and significant, large changes (> 20) in role functioning, fatigue, pain, and appetite loss (per EORTC QLQ-C30) were reported from pre-surgery to one-month post-surgery. Clinically significant, moderate changes (10–20 points) in dysphagia and taste problems and a significant, large change (> 20) in eating difficulties (per QLQ-OES18) were reported from pre-surgery to one-month post-surgery. Conclusion One month after esophageal cancer surgery, patients demonstrated severe psychological distress and worsening quality of life.
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食管癌症术后心理压力和生活质量的变化:一项前瞻性研究
背景食管癌症患者术后出现生理和心理困难。本研究旨在确定癌症患者术前至术后三个月的心理压力和生活质量的变化。方法我们在这项前瞻性研究中招募了49名计划在韩国首尔一家三级医院接受食道手术的患者。采用韩国量表HADS、EORTC QLQ-C30和QLQ-OES18对术前、术后1个月和术后3个月患者的心理困扰和生活质量进行评估。在术前评估中,12.2%的患者出现中度至重度抑郁症,63.3%的患者在术后一个月出现中度至中度抑郁症,16.3%的患者在手术后三个月出现轻度至重度抑郁症。身体功能、失眠、恶心呕吐和呼吸困难的临床显著中等变化(10-20分),以及显著大变化(> 20) 在角色功能方面,从术前到术后一个月,报告了疲劳、疼痛和食欲下降(根据EORTC QLQ-C30)。吞咽困难和味觉问题的临床显著、中度变化(10-20分)和显著、大的变化(> 20) 结论癌症食管癌术后1个月,患者出现严重的心理困扰和生活质量恶化。
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