Juhl Alexander Andersen, Damsgaard Tine Engberg, O'Connor Maja, Christensen Søren, Zachariae Robert
Plastic Surgery Research Unit, Department of Plastic and Breast Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; and Unit for Psychooncology and Health Psychology, Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2017 May 25;5(5):e1341. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001341. eCollection 2017 May.
It has been suggested that personality traits may influence patient-reported outcomes of breast reconstruction, but the research is limited. We investigated, in a prospective study, whether personality traits predict the achieved body image and quality of life (QoL) after breast reconstruction.
Patients planning to undergo breast reconstruction at a University Hospital were consecutively recruited from January 2014 to January 2016. Participants completed validated measures of personality, body image, and QoL, before and 6 months after breast reconstruction. The influence of personality traits on achieved body image and QoL was explored with multivariate linear regression modelling, adjusting for baseline scores, demographics, and clinical variables.
Of 247 eligible patients, 208 (84%) participated. Twelve patients (6%) were excluded due to failed reconstruction. Of the remaining 196 patients, 180 (92%) completed the follow-up questionnaire. When adjusted for baseline QoL scores, higher trait Neuroticism, higher trait Openness, and higher body mass index measured at baseline showed to be independent and statistically significant predictors of deteriorating QoL scores from baseline to 6-month follow-up ( < 0.001; R = 0.45). When adjusted for body image scores at baseline, higher trait Neuroticism and immediate reconstruction were found to be independent predictors of poorer body image from baseline to 6-months follow-up ( < 0.001; R = 0.36).
The present study suggests personality traits, in particular Neuroticism, as independent predictors of the achieved body image and QoL after breast reconstruction. Weighing in the personality traits of the patients may be an important adjunct in improving patient-reported outcomes after breast reconstructions.
有研究表明人格特质可能会影响患者报告的乳房重建结果,但相关研究有限。我们在一项前瞻性研究中调查了人格特质是否能预测乳房重建后的身体形象和生活质量(QoL)。
2014年1月至2016年1月期间,连续招募了计划在大学医院接受乳房重建的患者。参与者在乳房重建前和重建后6个月完成了经过验证的人格、身体形象和生活质量测量。通过多元线性回归模型探讨人格特质对实现的身体形象和生活质量的影响,并对基线分数、人口统计学和临床变量进行了调整。
在247名符合条件的患者中,208名(84%)参与了研究。12名患者(6%)因重建失败被排除。在其余196名患者中,180名(92%)完成了随访问卷。在对基线生活质量分数进行调整后,基线时较高的神经质特质、较高的开放性特质以及较高的体重指数显示为从基线到6个月随访期间生活质量分数恶化的独立且具有统计学意义的预测因素(<0.001;R=0.45)。在对基线时的身体形象分数进行调整后,发现较高的神经质特质和即刻重建是从基线到6个月随访期间身体形象较差的独立预测因素(<0.001;R=0.36)。
本研究表明人格特质,尤其是神经质特质,是乳房重建后实现的身体形象和生活质量的独立预测因素。考虑患者的人格特质可能是改善乳房重建后患者报告结果的重要辅助手段。