Disease-related stress coping and quality of life in patients with surgically treated spinal tumors

O. Shchelkova, G. Isurina, E. Usmanova, M. Iakovleva, A. Valiev, A. Kulaga
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Relevance. The relevance is determined by the need to study quality of life over time in patients with spinal tumors during surgical treatment, as well as to study relationships between quality of life and psychological characteristics, including those responsible for adaptation to a disease, i.e. coping mechanisms (coping strategies and resources).Intention. To study the dynamics of the main quality-of-life parameters in patients with spinal tumors in the perioperative period, as well as to assess relationships between quality-of-life parameters and the psychological mechanisms of disease-related stress coping.Methodology. Quality-of-life parameters were studied over time (before and after surgery) in 62 patients with various spinal tumors (average age 55 years; 22 males [35.5 %]) treated at the Department of Vertebral Surgery of N.N. Blokhin National Research Center of Oncology. The relationships were studied between patients’ quality of life in the early postoperative period and their disease-related stress coping strategies and resources. The following tests were used: the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36), questionnaires for studying Quality of Life in oncological disease (QLQ C-30), spine tumors (SOSG OQ), the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WCQ), the Big Five Personality Test and the Purpose-in-Life Test.Results and Discussion. 23 of 29 studied quality-of-life parameters improved statistically significantly or tended to improve in the post- vs preoperative period, including the general index of health and quality of life, physical, emotional, social and cognitive activity, as well as symptoms of somatic distress (except an increased index of neurological dysfunction). Relationships were revealed between quality-of-life parameters and all the coping-related psychodiagnostic indices (except the “Extraversion” scale). Higher quality-of-life indices positively correlated with mature personality (internality, activity, meaningful goals, seeking social support, etc.). Less mature personality and less effective coping strategies were associated with more pronounced somatic symptoms and their impact on the quality of life in patients.Conclusion. The results of this study can help develop more targeted and individualized programs of psychological assistance and social rehabilitation for patients with spinal tumors.
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手术治疗脊柱肿瘤患者的疾病相关压力应对和生活质量
的相关性。其相关性取决于需要研究手术治疗期间脊柱肿瘤患者的长期生活质量,以及研究生活质量与心理特征之间的关系,包括那些负责适应疾病的心理特征,即应对机制(应对策略和资源)。目的:研究脊柱肿瘤患者围手术期主要生活质量参数的动态变化,探讨生活质量参数与疾病相关应激心理机制的关系。研究了62例不同脊柱肿瘤患者(平均年龄55岁;22名男性[35.5%])在N.N. Blokhin国家肿瘤研究中心椎外科接受治疗。研究术后早期患者生活质量与疾病相关应激应对策略及资源的关系。采用36项健康调查问卷(SF-36)、肿瘤患者生活质量调查问卷(qlqc -30)、脊柱肿瘤患者生活质量调查问卷(SOSG - OQ)、应对方式调查问卷(WCQ)、大五人格测验和生活目的测验。结果与讨论:29例患者中有23例患者的生活质量参数在术后与术前有统计学显著改善或趋于改善,包括总体健康和生活质量指数、身体、情感、社交和认知活动,以及躯体窘迫症状(神经功能障碍指数增加除外)。生活质量参数与所有应对相关的心理诊断指标(“外向性”量表除外)均存在相关性。较高的生活质量指数与成熟人格(内在性、活跃性、有意义的目标、寻求社会支持等)正相关。不成熟的人格和不有效的应对策略与更明显的躯体症状及其对患者生活质量的影响有关。本研究的结果有助于为脊柱肿瘤患者制定更有针对性和个性化的心理援助和社会康复方案。
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