Comparison of mental burden across different types of cancer patients in Nepal: a special focus on cervical cancer patients

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Research Pub Date : 2021-06-02 DOI:10.1108/JHR-01-2021-0034
S. Roy Chowdhury, A. Bohara, J. Drope
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PurposeThe purpose of the study is to assess the differential impact of gender and cancer sites on mental burden across different types of cancer and control patients.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is based on a primary survey undertaken in 2015–2016 of 600 cancer and 200 control patients across five hospitals of Nepal. The data was analyzed using propensity score matching methods and treatment effect weighting estimators.FindingsThe authors find that of all the types of patients covered under this study, cervical cancer patients suffered from a greater intensity of anxiety and lack of functional wellbeing. On an average, all other female, male cancer patients, and control patients experience significantly lower intensity of mental burden in the range of 1.83, 2.63 and 3.31, respectively when compared to patients of cervical cancer. The results are robust across all the four treatment effect estimators and through all the measures of mental burden. The implications of suffering from cervical cancer, as a unique gynecological cancer was studied in-depth. An effect size analysis pointed out to the dysfunctional familial relationship as additional causes of concern for cervical cancer patients.Originality/valueAn important finding that emerged is that female cancer patients especially those who have cervical cancer should be given special attention because they appear to be the most vulnerable group. Further work is needed to delineate the reasons behind a cervical cancer patient facing higher amount of stress.
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尼泊尔不同类型癌症患者精神负担的比较:特别关注癌症宫颈癌患者
目的本研究的目的是评估性别和癌症部位对不同类型癌症和对照患者精神负担的差异影响。设计/方法/方法本文基于2015-2016年对尼泊尔五家医院的600名癌症患者和200名对照患者进行的初步调查。使用倾向评分匹配法和治疗效果加权估计法对数据进行分析。研究结果作者发现,在这项研究涵盖的所有类型的患者中,宫颈癌患者的焦虑程度更高,缺乏功能性健康。平均而言,与宫颈癌患者相比,所有其他女性、男性癌症患者和对照组患者的精神负担强度分别在1.83、2.63和3.31范围内显著降低。结果在所有四种治疗效果估计和所有精神负担测量中都是稳健的。宫颈癌作为一种独特的妇科癌症,其对患者的影响进行了深入的研究。一项效应量分析指出,不正常的家庭关系是宫颈癌患者关注的另一个原因。一项重要的发现是,女性癌症患者,特别是宫颈癌患者应受到特别关注,因为她们似乎是最脆弱的群体。需要进一步的工作来描述宫颈癌患者面临更高压力的原因。
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