predictors need for complementary interventions using mobile application technology in women with breast cancer

Q3 Nursing Jurnal Ners Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.20473/jn.v18i2.45799
I. Dewi, Anggriyana Tri Widianti, Ariani Fatmawati, Silfia Wulandari, Tita Indah Sarirudi
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Background. Some women with breast cancer tend to have psycho-social stress, embarrassment from the disease’s treatment, and difficulty asking for help. Furthermore, several studies indicate limited use of complementary online intervention in mental and spiritual health care, particularly when using mobile-based technologies. Purpose. This study identifies the key factors that affect the need for mobile-app complementary interventions and the variables affecting them among Indonesian breast cancer patients. Methods. A cross-sectional survey study with a simple random sampling technique included 112 patients between May and July 2022. The research instrument used is The Quality of Life-Breast Cancer questionnaire, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy–Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp), Palliative Performa Scale Version 2, and The Need for Complementary Interventions using mobile-app technology (NCIM) to measure Predictors of The Need for Complementary Interventions. Meanwhile, multiple linear stepwise regression was used, and the potential multicollinearity effects among NCIM predictive variables were assessed through the collinearity analysis of variable inflation factors. Results. The mean score of NCIM was 25.17 and ranged from 10 to 40, and multiple regression analysis showed that the psychological and social dimensions of quality of life, as well as Facit-Sp, significantly affected the NCIM. This explains 8.5% of the total variance in the need for Mobile-app Complementary Intervention. Conclusion. Women with breast cancer have a high need for complementary interventions based on mobile technology. This study can provide the development of complementary intervention using mobile application technology.    
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预测者需要在乳腺癌妇女中使用移动应用技术进行补充性干预
背景。一些患有乳腺癌的妇女往往有心理社会压力,疾病治疗的尴尬,以及寻求帮助的困难。此外,一些研究表明,在心理和精神卫生保健中,补充性在线干预的使用有限,特别是在使用基于移动的技术时。目的。本研究确定了影响印度尼西亚乳腺癌患者对移动应用程序辅助干预需求的关键因素以及影响它们的变量。方法。一项采用简单随机抽样技术的横断面调查研究在2022年5月至7月期间纳入了112名患者。使用的研究工具是生活质量乳腺癌问卷,慢性疾病治疗-精神健康功能评估(FACIT-Sp),姑息治疗表现量表第2版,以及使用移动应用程序技术(NCIM)测量补充干预需求预测因子的补充干预需求。同时,采用多元线性逐步回归方法,通过对不同通货膨胀因素的共线性分析,评估NCIM预测变量之间潜在的多重共线性效应。结果。NCIM的平均得分为25.17分,范围在10 ~ 40分之间,多元回归分析显示,生活质量的心理、社会维度以及Facit-Sp对NCIM有显著影响。这解释了移动应用补充性干预需求总差异的8.5%。结论。患有乳腺癌的妇女非常需要基于移动技术的补充性干预。本研究可为利用移动应用技术开发补充性干预提供参考。
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