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Partners of cancer patients consult their GPs significantly more often with both somatic and psychosocial problems

机译:癌症患者的伴侣在躯体和社会心理问题上更频繁地咨询全科医生

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Objective. Partners of cancer patients experience psychological distress and impaired physical health around and after the diagnosis of cancer. It is unknown whether these problems are presented to the general practitioner (GP). This study aimed to establish partners’ GP use around the diagnosis of cancer. Design. Cohort study. Setting. Primary care. Subjects. Partners of 3071 patients with breast, prostate, colorectal, or lung cancer were included. Patients were diagnosed in 2001–2009 and were alive at least two years after diagnosis. Main outcome measures. Number of GP contacts and health problems in partners between six months before and two years after diagnosis. Results. In the first six months after diagnosis, partners’ GP use was similar to baseline (18 to six months before diagnosis). Between six and 24 months after diagnosis, GP use was increased in partners of patients with breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer, an increase of 31% (p = 0.001), 26% (p = 0.001), and 19% (p = 0.042), respectively. In partners of patients with breast cancer and colorectal cancer, GP use was increased for both somatic and psychosocial symptoms. In partners of prostate cancer patients, an increase was seen in somatic symptoms, whereas in partners of lung cancer patients, GP use was only increased for psychosocial symptoms. “Problems with the illness of the partner” was a frequently recorded reason for contact in the first six months after diagnosis. Conclusion. GP use of partners of cancer patients is increased 6–24 months after diagnosis, but health problems vary between cancer types. GPs should be alert for somatic and psychosocial problems in partners of cancer patients.
机译:目的。癌症患者的伴侣在诊断出癌症前后都会遭受心理困扰,并损害身体健康。这些问题是否存在于全科医生(GP)中尚不清楚。这项研究旨在确定合作伙伴在癌症诊断方面的GP使用。设计。队列研究。设置。初级卫生保健。主题。包括3071名患有乳腺癌,前列腺癌,结肠直肠癌或肺癌的患者的伴侣。患者于2001-2009年被诊断出,并在诊断后至少活着两年。主要观察指标。诊断前六个月至诊断后两年之间的GP接触和伴侣健康问题的数量。结果。在诊断后的前六个月中,伴侣的全科医生使用量与基线相似(诊断前18到六个月)。在诊断后的6到24个月之间,乳腺癌,前列腺癌和大肠癌患者伴侣的GP使用量增加,分别增加31%(p = 0.001),26%(p = 0.001)和19%(p = 0.042)。在患有乳腺癌和大肠癌的患者的伴侣中,GP的使用增加了躯体和社会心理症状。在前列腺癌患者的伴侣中,躯体症状有所增加,而在肺癌患者的伴侣中,GP的使用仅针对心理社会症状。诊断后的头六个月,经常记录“伴侣的疾病问题”。结论。诊断后6-24个月,增加了癌症患者伴侣的GP使用率,但健康问题因癌症类型而异。全科医生应警惕癌症患者伴侣的躯体和社会心理问题。

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