The Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus University, Bartholins Allé 2, Aarhus DK-8000, Denmark.
Br J Cancer. 2011 Apr 12;104(8):1249-55. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2011.87.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceived social support and patient delay (PD) among female and male cancer patients.
A population-based study with register-sampled cancer patients was designed. Patient delay was defined as the time interval between the patient's experience of the first symptom and the first contact with a health-care professional. Both dates were provided by the patients (n=910). The patients completed a purpose-designed questionnaire, which assessed the patient's perceptions of how the partner reacted ('Partner Avoidance' and 'Partner Support') and how others in the social network responded ('Other Avoidance' and 'Other Support') to the patient's worries about the symptoms. The associations between the social support subscales and PD were analysed separately for men and women.
In female patients, Partner Support and Other Support were associated with shorter PD, whereas Other Avoidance was associated with longer PD. In the multivariate analysis, Other Avoidance remained associated with longer PD. Moreover, disclosure of symptoms to someone reduced the likelihood of a long PD in female patients. In male patients, none of the social support scales significantly increased or decreased the risk of a long PD in the univariate analysis, but Partner Support significantly decreased risk of a long PD in the multivariate analysis.
The results of this study suggest that social support and avoidance from network members influence length of PD differently in male and female cancer patients. This gender difference may explain previous mixed findings obtained in this field.
本研究旨在探讨女性和男性癌症患者感知到的社会支持与患者延误(PD)之间的关系。
设计了一项基于人群的研究,对登记抽样的癌症患者进行研究。患者延误定义为患者首次出现症状与首次接触医疗保健专业人员之间的时间间隔。这两个日期均由患者提供(n=910)。患者完成了一份专门设计的问卷,该问卷评估了患者对伴侣反应的看法(“伴侣回避”和“伴侣支持”)以及社交网络中的其他人对患者对症状的担忧的反应(“他人回避”和“他人支持”)。分别分析男性和女性患者中社会支持子量表与 PD 之间的关系。
在女性患者中,伴侣支持和他人支持与 PD 缩短相关,而他人回避与 PD 延长相关。在多变量分析中,他人回避与 PD 延长仍相关。此外,向他人披露症状可降低女性患者 PD 延长的可能性。在男性患者中,在单变量分析中,没有任何社会支持量表显著增加或降低 PD 延长的风险,但在多变量分析中,伴侣支持显著降低 PD 延长的风险。
本研究结果表明,社交支持和网络成员的回避以不同的方式影响男性和女性癌症患者的 PD 长度。这种性别差异可能解释了该领域之前得出的混杂结果。