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摘要
为了更好地了解晚期结直肠癌(CRC)患者的家庭功能、抗逆力和生活质量(包括身体和精神部分得分、PCS 和 MCS)之间的关系,以预测和改善他们的生活质量,我们开展了一项横断面研究,共有 165 名晚期结直肠癌患者参加了一次性调查。调查项目包括家庭功能评估装置、10 项康纳-戴维森复原力量表和 SF-12 健康调查评估量表。数据分析方法包括描述性分析、皮尔逊相关分析、t 检验和非参数检验。在晚期 CRC 患者中,分别有 47.27% 和 72.73% 的患者的心理和身体健康指数为中度或低度。结果表明,在晚期 CRC 患者中,家庭功能与复原力呈负相关(p p p p 我们的研究结果表明,晚期 CRC 患者的 MCS 受家庭功能和复原力的影响。晚期 CRC 患者的 PCS 似乎受复原力的影响,但不受家庭功能的影响。
Mediating role of resilience between family functioning and quality of life in patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
To better understand the relationship between family functioning, resilience, and quality of life (including physical and mental component score, PCS and MCS) in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) to predict and improve their quality of life.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in which a total of 165 patients with advanced colorectal cancer participated in a one-time survey. Measures included the Family Functioning Assessment Device, the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and the SF-12 Health Survey Assessment Scale. The data analysis methods included descriptive analysis, pearson's correlation analysis, t-tests, and nonparametric tests.
Of the patients with advanced CRC, 47.27% and 72.73% had moderate or low mental and physical health components, respectively. The results indicated that in patients with advanced CRC, family function was negatively correlated with resilience (p < 0.01), family functioning was negatively correlated with MCS (p < 0.01), and resilience was positively correlated with PCS (p < 0.05) and MCS (p < 0.01). The mediating analysis revealed that family functioning regulated MCS through resilience (effect value = 13.17%).
Our findings suggest that the MCS of patients with advanced CRC is influenced by both family functioning and resilience. PCS in patients with advanced CRC appears to be influenced by resilience but not by family functioning.
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Here is your single source of integrated information on providing the best psychosocial care possible from the knowledge available from many disciplines.The Journal of Psychosocial Oncology is an essential source for up-to-date clinical and research material geared toward health professionals who provide psychosocial services to cancer patients, their families, and their caregivers. The journal—the first interdisciplinary resource of its kind—is in its third decade of examining exploratory and hypothesis testing and presenting program evaluation research on critical areas, including: the stigma of cancer; employment and personal problems facing cancer patients; patient education.