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摘要
背景:新诊断为激素受体阳性乳腺癌的妇女可接受辅助内分泌治疗(AET)。目的:本研究旨在分析影响早期乳腺癌妇女是否坚持治疗的人口、社会、心理和治疗相关因素:这是一项长期回顾性病历研究,并辅以问卷调查,研究对象包括 81 名妇女。瑞典处方药登记册中的数据被用来检查治疗依从性。对接受 AET 治疗的妇女进行了为期 5 年的跟踪调查:在 81 名妇女中,67 人(83%)坚持服用(服用了 80% 或以上的推荐剂量),10 人(12%)部分坚持服用,4 人(5%)从未接受过 AET。在基线时,从不依从组的成员更年轻,更常认为自己身体健康,而且似乎对自己的生活更满意。对坚持治疗有积极影响的基线因素是对职业状况的满意度(p = 0.023)和对家庭生活的满意度(p = 0.040)。与部分坚持治疗的妇女相比,坚持治疗组的妇女在 12 个月和 60 个月后更常报告累积性肌肉骨骼副作用(分别为 p = 0.018 和 p = 0.011)。在报告的累积心理副作用方面(p = 0.049),坚持治疗组与部分坚持治疗组也存在明显差异。此外,根据问卷调查,妇女被问及她们在治疗期间经历了哪些副作用;坚持治疗组的性欲明显低于部分坚持治疗组(p = 0.0402):重要的是要考虑妇女的生活状况,为那些无法完成 AET 的妇女提供支持,并帮助所有妇女缓解 AET 期间的副作用。应调查为什么有些妇女没有开始接受建议的治疗。
Factors Influencing Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy After Breast Cancer Surgery
Background
Women with newly diagnosed hormone receptor-positive breast cancer are offered adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET). Despite the survival benefits of the therapy, a significant proportion of breast cancer patients do not adhere to the anti-hormonal medication.
Aims
The purpose of this study was to analyse demographic, social, psychological and treatment-related factors influencing whether women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer were adherent to offered therapy.
Materials and Methods
This was a long-term retrospective, medical record study, supplemented with a questionnaire, including 81 women. Data from the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register were used to examine adherence. The women were followed for 5 years of offered AET.
Results
Out of 81 women, 67 (83%) were adherent (hade taken out 80% or more of the recommended dose), 10 (12%) were Partially Adherent and 4 (5%) never accepted AET. At baseline, the Never-Adherent group members were younger, more often considered themselves healthy and seemed much more satisfied with their lives. Baseline factors that positively affected adherence were satisfaction with the vocational situation (p = 0.023) and satisfaction with family life (p = 0.040). Cumulative musculoskeletal side effects were more frequently reported among women in the Adherent group than Partially Adherent women, after both 12 and 60 months (p = 0.018 and p = 0.011, respectively). There was also a significant difference in reported cumulative psychological side effects (p = 0.049) in disfavour of the Adherent group. Moreover, according to the questionnaire where the women retrospectively were asked which side effects, they experienced during the treatment period; sexual desire was significantly lower in the Adherent group (p = 0.0402) than in the Partially Adherent group.
Conclusion
It is important to consider a woman's life situation, to support those who otherwise would not be able to complete AET and to help all women relieve side effects during AET. It should be investigated why some women did not start the recommended therapy.