University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
Qual Life Res. 2011 Mar;20(2):161-7. doi: 10.1007/s11136-010-9745-y. Epub 2010 Oct 2.
There appears to be a conflict between published literature and in vitro evidence concerning the effects of treatment-induced side-effects on prostate cancer patients. There is an existing body of research which indicates evidence for a phenomenon whereby quality-of-life scores of patients' post-treatment reflect no difference to healthy controls and are perhaps even higher than before treatment, despite the substantial side-effects such as sexual and urinary dysfunction. However, when observing clinical patients at Good Hope Hospital urology clinic, it appears that whilst patients are seemingly unaffected by the threat of sexual and urinary side-effects of treatment at diagnosis, they become increasingly concerned about these consequences following treatment, indicating evidence for a response shift in the opposite direction. This phenomenon is investigated here.
Thirteen papers were selected for review and considered in terms of their contribution to research into response shift as a coping process and in particular, response shift in prostate cancer.
Based on the existing literature, an underlying model is formulated for the moderation of the extent and direction of prostate cancer patients' response shift, incorporating the function of external influences such as perceived social support.
已发表的文献和体外证据之间似乎存在冲突,涉及治疗引起的副作用对前列腺癌患者的影响。现有大量研究表明,存在一种现象,即患者治疗后的生活质量评分与健康对照组没有差异,甚至比治疗前更高,尽管存在严重的副作用,如性功能障碍和尿失禁。然而,在古德希望医院泌尿科诊所观察临床患者时,似乎尽管患者在诊断时对治疗的性和尿副作用的威胁似乎没有受到影响,但他们在治疗后对这些后果越来越关注,表明反应转移的方向相反。本文对此现象进行了调查。
选择了 13 篇论文进行综述,从应对反应转移的研究角度,特别是从前列腺癌的反应转移角度,考虑了它们的贡献。
根据现有文献,提出了一个模型,用于调节前列腺癌患者反应转移的程度和方向,纳入了外部影响的功能,如感知到的社会支持。