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Psychosocial trajectories of men monitoring prostate-specific antigen levels following surgery for prostate cancer.

作者信息

Bailey Donald E, Wallace Kazer Meredith, Polascik Thomas J, Robertson Cary

机构信息

School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC.

School of Nursing, Fairfield University in Connecticut.

出版信息

Oncol Nurs Forum. 2014 Jul 1;41(4):361-8. doi: 10.1188/14.ONF.361-368.

Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the psychosocial trajectories of men treated surgically for prostate cancer after monitoring their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels until 24 months post-treatment.

DESIGN

Descriptive longitudinal study.

SETTING

Urology clinic at Duke University Health System.

SAMPLE

12 men diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer.

METHODS

Men were interviewed in their homes at baseline and at 24 months and via telephone at 6, 12, and 18 months. Scores from the Profile of Mood States, Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale, Self-Control Schedule, and Cantril's Ladder were entered into a database for analysis. Graphs of individual participants' scores were plotted.

MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES

PSA values, mood state, cognitive reframing, impact of event, quality of life, illness uncertainty, and growth through uncertainty were measured.

FINDINGS

Three trajectories were identified (i.e., stable, unstable, and mixed) and graphed using a typological or health pattern approach.

CONCLUSIONS

Monitoring PSA levels is critical for men treated for prostate cancer. This study provides preliminary data on the psychological trajectories of men during the first 24 months postprostatectomy.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING

Rising PSA levels that are associated with the recurrence of disease can cause psychosocial distress among men with prostate cancer.

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