癌症患者在疾病过程中的生活质量:来自现实世界的教训

Vincent Mor
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我们检查了三种癌症患者样本的生活质量指数(QLI)的相关性:新诊断(N = 397),化疗接受者(N = 194)和晚期(N = 2046)。比较了身体、情感、社会和疾病症状特征在预测QLI方面的相对重要性。尽管数据收集方法(电话、个人访谈或纸笔)和患者特征存在差异,但QLI是一个稳健的结构,其中心组织原则是身体功能。在所有样本中,功能、症状、抑郁和社会支持是QLI的显著预测因子,而年龄和癌症类型只有最小的相关性。QLI在不同疾病阶段的患者之间有显著差异,测量的不仅仅是生理功能。然而,分析表明,限制人类社会心理功能范围的主要因素是身体状况。
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Cancer patients' quality of life over the disease course: Lessons from the real world

We examined the correlates of the Quality of Life Index (QLI) in three samples of cancer patients: newly diagnosed (N = 397), recipients of chemotherapy (N = 194), and terminal (N = 2046). The relative importance of physical, emotional, social, and disease symptom characteristics in predicting the QLI was compared across samples. Despite differences in data collection approaches (telephone, personal interview, or paper and pencil) and differences in patient characteristics, the QLI was a robust construct with its central organizing principle being physical functioning. In all samples, functioning, symptoms, depression, and social support were significant predictors of the QLI, while age and cancer type were only minimally related. The QLI significantly differentiated between patients at different disease phases and measured more than physiological functioning. However analyses suggested that the dominant factor constraining the range of human psychosocial functioning was physical condition.

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