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Resilience and its associated factors in head and neck cancer patients in Pakistan: an analytical cross-sectional study

机译:巴基斯坦头部和颈部癌症患者的弹性及其相关因素:分析横截面研究

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The study aimed to assess resilience and its associated factors in head and neck cancer patients, post-treatment in a low middle income country (LMIC) such as Pakistan. An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2019 to May 2020 among head and neck cancer patients aged at least 18?years at the largest private tertiary care hospital, in Karachi, Pakistan. Information regarding their resilience scores was collected through Wagnild and Young’s Resilience scale that comprises of 14 items (RS-14). Moreover, depression and anxiety were also assessed via Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and social support was assessed by Enriched Social Support Instrument (ESSI). The data was analyzed by linear regression modeling. Unadjusted and adjusted beta coefficients with 95% CI were reported. A total of 250 head and neck cancer patients were recruited, 79% of them were males. Mean age of the patients was 51.59?years with 93% having high social support and only 8% having severe depression and 3% having severe anxiety. After adjusting for the covariates in multivariable analysis resilience was associated with severe depression (??17[??20.98,-12.93]) or borderline depression (??4[??8.41,-0.39]), severe anxiety (??11 [??17.88,-4.18]), low social support (??6[??9.62,-1.71]), having family members of ?6 in the household (??2[??4.31,-0.29), smokeless tobacco users post- treatment (10[5.79, 14.45]), and those who underwent tracheotomy (??4[??7.67,-0.21]). There was a significant interaction between education and role in the family (decision maker). In Pakistan, a South Asian LMIC, collectivist culture prevails, family ties are greatly promoted thus resilience and social support is highly prevalent in head and neck cancer patients resulting in lower prevalence of depression and anxiety. Our study highlights that higher resilience is prevalent among small families less than six members, as the welfare of the individual is prioritized over multiple needs of the family. Formal Education and role in household/decision making power are effect modifiers in our study, demonstrating its protective effect on the mental health of head and neck cancer patients. High resilience scores were reported among current smokeless tobacco users as compared to quitters post treatment. Resilience-building interventions should be formulated to aid head and neck cancer patients to cope with the disease and its sequel.
机译:该研究旨在评估头部和颈部癌症患者的弹性及其相关因素,在巴基斯坦等低中收入国家(LMIC)后治疗。分析横截面研究于2019年11月至2020年5月20日,在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的最大私人第三级护理医院至少18岁以下的头颈癌患者中。通过涉及14项(RS-14)的Wagnild和Young的恢复力规模收集了有关其恢复力分数的信息。此外,抑郁和焦虑也被医院焦虑和抑郁症评估(曾经),社会支持评估了丰富的社会支持文书(ESSI)。通过线性回归建模分析数据。报告了具有95%CI的不调整和调整后的β系数。招募了250名头颈癌症患者,其中79%是男性。患者的平均年龄为51.59岁,患有93%的人,高社会支持,只有8%的抑郁症,3%具有严重焦虑。在调整多变量分析中的协变量之后,弹性与严重抑郁有关(?? 17 [20.98,-12.93])或边缘抑郁症(?? 4 [?? 8.41,-0.39]),严重焦虑(?? 11 [??? 17.88,-4.18]),社会支持(?? 6 ,无烟烟草用户的后处理(10 [5.79,145])和那些接受气管切开术的人(?? 4 [?? 7.67,-0.21])。在家庭(决策者)中的教育和角色之间存在重大互动。在巴基斯坦,南亚LMIC,集体文化盛行,家庭领带被促进,因此弹性和社会支持在头部和颈部癌症患者中普遍普遍,导致抑郁和焦虑率较低。我们的研究突出了,在不到六名成员的小家庭中,较高的弹性普遍存在,因为个人的福利优先于家庭的多种需求。在家庭/决策权中的正规教育和作用是我们研究的改性剂,证明了对头部和颈部癌症患者心理健康的保护作用。与戒烟者后治疗相比,目前无烟烟草用户中报告了高弹性分数。应制定弹性建设干预措施,以帮助头部和颈部癌症患者应对疾病及其续集。

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