乳腺癌诊断后与癌症担忧增加、疲劳和工作影响相关的患者因素:一项横断面分析

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1177/22925503231161067
Sophocles H Voineskos, Lucas Gallo, Manraj Kaur, Elena Tsangaris, Lauren Griffith, Jonas A Nelson, Anne F Klassen, Andrea L Pusic
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简介:癌症诊断可能会导致致残效应,这种效应可能在治疗后持续存在。本研究的目的是确定与癌症担忧、疲劳和工作影响增加相关的患者因素。方法:在2019年10月至11月期间,通过爱研究军招募有癌症病史、年龄≥18岁、有英国血统的女性。参与者完成了人口统计学和临床问题,以及BREST-Q癌症担忧、疲劳和对工作的影响量表。使用单变量和多变量回归分析来确定与每个量表相关的参与者特征。结果:癌症焦虑、疲劳和对工作的影响量表由n完成 = 1680,n = 1037和n = 873名参与者。大多数参与者年龄在50岁以上(n = 1470,87.5%),已婚(n = 1229,73.2%),白色(n = 1557例,92.7%),并接受过癌症手术治疗(n = 与癌症担忧增加有显著相关性(P < .04)年龄较小,诊断后时间较短,与癌症/治疗相关的疼痛,复发,既往化疗和持续性乳房水肿。疲劳程度的增加显著相关(P < .01)BMI升高,确诊后时间缩短,种族,就业状况,复发,既往化疗,持续疼痛,治疗后睡眠困难。工作影响降低与工作成绩显著相关(P < .04)化疗给药、诊断后时间更短、工作、与治疗相关的疲劳、乳房水肿和持续疼痛。结论:本研究揭示了在癌症诊断后,与癌症担忧、疲劳和对工作的负面影响增加相关的患者特征。这些发现可以为临床和研究计划提供信息,以更好地支持患者的治疗和生存。
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Patient Factors Associated with Increased Cancer Worry, Fatigue, and Impact on Work Following a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Introduction: A breast cancer diagnosis may result in disabling effects which may persist after treatment. The aim of this study was to identify patient factors that are associated with increased cancer worry, fatigue, and impact on work. Methods: Women with a history of breast cancer, aged ≥18 years, and English-speaking were recruited through the Love Research Army between October and November 2019. Participants completed demographic and clinical questions alongside the BREAST-Q Cancer Worry, Fatigue, and Impact on Work scales. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were used to identify participant characteristics associated with each scale. Results: Cancer Worry, Fatigue, and Impact on Work scales were completed by n = 1680, n = 1037, and n = 873 participants, respectively. Most participants were older than 50 (n = 1,470, 87.5%), married (n = 1229, 73.2%), white (n = 1557, 92.7%), and had undergone surgery for cancer treatment (n = 1,472, 87.6%). Increased Cancer Worry was significantly associated (P < .04) with younger age, less time since diagnosis, pain related to cancer/treatment, recurrence, prior chemotherapy, and ongoing breast edema. Increased Fatigue was significantly associated (P < .01) with elevated BMI, less time since diagnosis, ethnicity, employment status, recurrence, prior chemotherapy, ongoing pain, and difficulty sleeping secondary to treatment. Decreased Impact on Work scores was significantly associated (P < .04) with chemotherapy administration, shorter time since diagnosis, employment, fatigue related to treatment, breast edema, and ongoing pain. Conclusion: This study reveals patient characteristics associated with increased cancer worry, fatigue, and a negative impact on work following a breast cancer diagnosis. These findings can inform clinical and research initiatives to better support patients through treatment and survivorship.

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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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