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Association of supportive care needs and quality of patient-centered cancer care with depression in women with breast and cervical cancer in Mexico

机译:墨西哥乳腺癌和宫颈癌患者患者以患者为中心癌症治疗的支持性护理需求与质量

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Objective: To compare the prevalence of depression, supportive care needs (SC-needs), and quality of patient-centered cancer care (PCC-quality) between women with breast cancer and women with cervical cancer and to assess the association of SC-needs and PCC-quality with depression. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in a public oncology hospital in Mexico City with 247 breast cancer and 165 cervical cancer ambulatory patients aged >18 years with at least one hospitalization and <5 years since diagnosis. Participants completed the short-form Supportive Care Needs Survey, the Patient-Centered Quality of Cancer Care Questionnaire, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. We performed multiple logistic regression analyses to evaluate the association between SC-needs, PCC-quality, and probable presence of depression. Results: Nearly all women reported SC-needs-mainly health system and information needs, followed by physical and psychological needs. PCC-quality was substandard in both groups. PCC-quality was lowest when addressing bio-psychosocial needs, followed by information for treatment decision-making needs. Cervical cancer patients had probable depression more often (41.2%) than those with breast cancer (29.5%). Having unmet psychological and care needs was associated with increased odds of probable depression, while high-quality timely care was associated with reduced odds of probable depression. Conclusion: In Mexico, women with cervical and breast cancer face unmet SC-needs, probable depression, and substandard PCC-quality, pointing to priority areas for improvements in cancer care.
机译:目的:比较乳腺癌患者和宫颈癌患者的抑郁症患病率、支持性护理需求(SC需求)和以患者为中心的癌症护理质量(PCC质量),并评估SC需求和PCC质量与抑郁症的关系。方法:我们在墨西哥城的一家公立肿瘤医院对247例乳腺癌患者和165例宫颈癌门诊患者进行了横断面调查,患者年龄>18岁,至少住院一次,确诊后<5年。参与者完成了简短的支持性护理需求调查、以患者为中心的癌症护理质量问卷以及医院焦虑和抑郁量表。我们进行了多元逻辑回归分析,以评估SC需求、PCC质量和可能存在的抑郁症之间的关联。结果:几乎所有女性报告的SC需求主要是健康系统和信息需求,其次是身体和心理需求。两组的PCC质量均不达标。在满足生物-心理-社会需求时,PCC质量最低,其次是治疗决策需求信息。与乳腺癌患者(29.5%)相比,宫颈癌患者更容易患抑郁症(41.2%)。心理和护理需求得不到满足与可能患抑郁症的几率增加有关,而高质量的及时护理与可能患抑郁症的几率降低有关。结论:在墨西哥,患有宫颈癌和乳腺癌的妇女面临着未得到满足的SC需求、可能的抑郁症和不符合标准的PCC质量,这表明了改善癌症护理的优先领域。

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