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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use and Latina Breast Cancer Survivors’ Symptoms and Functioning

机译:补充和替代药物的使用与拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者的症状和功能

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is used widely in cancer populations, particularly among women, and has shown promise for addressing symptom and functioning outcomes. Few studies to date have evaluated CAM use and associations over time with symptoms and function among Latina breast cancer survivors. We administered a baseline (N = 136) and follow-up (n = 58) telephone survey in Spanish or English assessing Latina breast cancer survivor demographics, physical function, anxiety, depression, fatigue, satisfaction with social roles, and both CAM activities and devotional and spiritual practices. About one-third of our sample (35% baseline; 36% follow-up) reported using CAM (yoga, meditation, massage, or herbal/dietary supplements). We assessed devotional and spiritual practices separately from CAM (church attendance, prayer, religious groups, and reading devotional and religious texts); the majority of Latina survivors reported devotional and spiritual practices (80% baseline; 81% follow-up). At baseline, CAM demonstrated a positive association with better physical functioning and lower depression. In contrast, CAM use at the time of follow-up appeared to be related to lower levels of satisfaction with social roles and physical function. In longitudinal analyses, devotional and spiritual practices at baseline significantly predicted lower anxiety, depression, and fatigue at follow-up. Findings suggest CAM plays a complex and not always linear role in symptoms and function outcomes for Latina breast cancer survivors. These findings contribute to the literature on longitudinal CAM use and associations with symptom and functioning outcomes among Latina breast cancer survivors.
机译:补充和替代医学(CAM)在癌症人群中广泛使用,尤其是在女性中,并且已显示出解决症状和功能结果的希望。迄今为止,很少有研究评估拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者中CAM的使用及其随时间,症状和功能的关联。我们用西班牙语或英语进行了基线(N = 136)和随访(n = 58)电话调查,评估了拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者的人口统计学,身体机能,焦虑,抑郁,疲劳,对社会角色的满意度以及CAM活动和灵修和精神修行。我们的样本中大约三分之一(基线为35%;随访率为36%)报告使用CAM(瑜伽,冥想,按摩或草药/饮食补充剂)。我们与CAM(教会出席,祈祷,宗教团体以及阅读灵修和宗教文本)分开评估了灵修和精神实践;大多数拉丁裔幸存者报告了他们的奉献精神和精神实践(基线为80%;随访率为81%)。在基线时,CAM显示出与更好的身体机能和更低的抑郁症呈正相关。相反,在随访时使用CAM似乎与社会角色和身体功能的满意度降低有关。在纵向分析中,基线时的虔诚和精神实践显着预测了随访时的焦虑,抑郁和疲劳感降低。研究结果表明,CAM在拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者的症状和功能预后中起着复杂而非总是线性的作用。这些发现为有关纵向CAM使用以及拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者的症状和功能结局的关联提供了文献。

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