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探讨欧洲裔和拉丁裔乳腺癌和宫颈癌幸存者的身体健康与健康生活方式改变之间的关系。

Exploring the relationship between physical well-being and healthy lifestyle changes among European- and Latina-American breast and cervical cancer survivors.

机构信息

Center of Community Alliance for Research and Education (CCARE), Department of Population Sciences, City of Hope, Duarte, CA 91010-3000, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2010 Nov;19(11):1161-70. doi: 10.1002/pon.1687.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer and its treatments have a lingering and often negative impact on survivors' physical well-being. The physical sequelae impinge on daily functioning and overall HRQOL, and perhaps influence lifestyle changes post-cancer. This study aims to examine: (1) physical well-being items that are associated with low overall health-related quality of life; and (2) the relationship between physical well-being outcomes and healthy lifestyle changes by cancer type.

METHODS

This study employed a cross-sectional design with mixed sampling methods. In total 922 European- (n=452) and Latina-American (n=470) breast (BCS) or cervical cancer survivors (CCS) were recruited from the California Cancer Surveillance Program and Los Angeles area hospital registries. Item responses from survivors in the lowest quartile of total quality of life scores and percentages reflecting low physical well-being levels were calculated.

RESULTS

A statistical approach to individual items provides unique and valuable measurement and clinical information above and beyond physical well-being total scores. Physical well-being item responses varied according to ethnicity, income, and education. BCS and CCS showed different patterns in the relationship between physical well-being items and lifestyle changes. Specifically, exercise was significantly related to physical well-being items for BCS, while diet changes were significantly associated with physical well-being for CCS.

CONCLUSIONS

Results reveal unique correlates of physical well-being items by cancer type, ethnicity, and lifestyle changes. Clinically, this study highlights the need for greater consideration of individual and medical characteristics in developing culturally sensitive and patient responsive interventions to promote healthy lifestyles and improve survivorship outcomes.

摘要

背景

癌症及其治疗对幸存者的身体健康有持久的、往往是负面的影响。身体后遗症影响日常功能和整体健康相关生活质量,并且可能影响癌症后的生活方式改变。本研究旨在检查:(1)与整体健康相关生活质量低相关的身体福祉项目;(2)按癌症类型划分的身体福祉结果与健康生活方式改变之间的关系。

方法

本研究采用了混合抽样方法的横断面设计。共招募了来自加利福尼亚癌症监测计划和洛杉矶地区医院登记处的 922 名欧洲裔(n=452)和拉丁裔美国(n=470)乳腺癌(BCS)或宫颈癌幸存者(CCS)。计算了总生活质量评分最低四分位数的幸存者的项目反应和反映身体福祉水平较低的百分比。

结果

与身体福祉总分相比,针对个体项目的统计方法提供了独特而有价值的测量和临床信息。身体福祉项目的反应因种族、收入和教育程度而异。BCS 和 CCS 在身体福祉项目与生活方式改变之间的关系上表现出不同的模式。具体而言,运动与 BCS 的身体福祉项目显著相关,而饮食变化与 CCS 的身体福祉显著相关。

结论

结果揭示了按癌症类型、种族和生活方式改变划分的身体福祉项目的独特相关性。从临床角度来看,本研究强调需要更多地考虑个体和医疗特征,制定文化敏感和患者响应的干预措施,以促进健康的生活方式并改善生存结果。

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