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Prevalence and correlates of cancer survivors’ supportive care needs 6?months after diagnosis: a population-based cross-sectional study

机译:一项基于人群的横断面研究表明,癌症幸存者在诊断后6个月内需要支持治疗的患病率和相关性

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Background An understanding of the nature and magnitude of the impact of cancer is critical to planning how best to deliver supportive care to the growing population of cancer survivors whose need for care may span many years. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of and factors associated with moderate to high level unmet supportive care needs among adult cancer survivors six months after diagnosis. Methods A population-based sample of adult cancer survivors diagnosed with one of the eight most incident cancers in Australia was recruited from two state-based cancer registries. Data for 1323 survivors were obtained by self-report questionnaire and linkage with cancer registry data. Unmet needs were assessed by the 34-item Supportive Care Needs Survey (SCNS-SF34). The data were examined using chi-square and multiple logistic regression analyses. Results A total of 444 (37%) survivors reported at least one ‘moderate to high’ level unmet need and 496 (42%) reported ‘no need’ for help. Moderate to high level unmet needs were most commonly reported in the psychological (25%) and physical aspects of daily living (20%) domains. The five most frequently endorsed items of moderate to high unmet need were concerns about the worries of those close to them (15%), fears about the cancer spreading (14%), not being able to do the things they used to do (13%), uncertainty about the future (13%) and lack of energy/tiredness (12%). Survivors’ psychological characteristics were the strongest indicators of unmet need, particularly caseness for anxious preoccupation coping which was associated (OR?=?2.2-5.9) with unmet need for help across all domains. Conclusions Unmet supportive care needs are prevalent among a subgroup of survivors transitioning from active treatment to survivorship, although lower than previously reported. In addition to coping support, valuable insight about how to prevent or address survivors’ unmet needs could be gained by examining the substantial proportion of survivors who report no unmet needs.
机译:背景技术了解癌症影响的性质和严重程度,对于计划如何最好地为不断增长的需要维持治疗多年的不断增长的癌症幸存者群体提供支持治疗至关重要。这项研究旨在描述诊断后六个月的成年癌症幸存者中中高水平未达到支持治疗需求的患病率及其相关因素。方法从两个州立癌症登记处招募以人群为基础的成年癌症幸存者样本,该样本被诊断为澳大利亚八种最常见的癌症之一。通过自我报告调查表并与癌症登记数据链接获得了1323名幸存者的数据。未满足的需求通过34项支持护理需求调查(SCNS-SF34)进行了评估。使用卡方和多元逻辑回归分析检查数据。结果共有444名(37%)幸存者报告至少一名“中至高”水平的未满足需求,另有496名(42%)报告为“不需要”。在日常生活的心理(25%)和身体方面(20%),中度至高水平的未满足需求最为普遍。中度至高度未满足的需求中最常被认可的五个项目是对与其亲近的人的担忧(15%),对癌症蔓延的担忧(14%),无法做过去的事情(13) %),对未来的不确定性(13%)和缺乏精力/疲倦感(12%)。幸存者的心理特征是未满足需求的最有力指标,尤其是急需关注的情况,这与所有领域的未满足需求相关(OR?=?2.2-5.9)。结论在从积极治疗过渡到幸存者的幸存者亚组中,未得到满足的支持护理需求普遍存在,尽管低于先前报道的水平。除了应付支持外,还可以通过检查报告未满足需求的大量幸存者,来获得关于如何预防或解决幸存者未满足需求的宝贵见解。

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