Author Affiliations: Indiana University School of Nursing (Drs Cohee and Champion); and Indiana University School of Public Health (Dr Bigatti), Indianapolis; Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana (Dr Shields); and Indiana University School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute (Dr Johns); and Department of Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine (Mr Stump and Dr Monahan), Indianapolis.
Cancer Nurs. 2018 Nov/Dec;41(6):491-497. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000556.
Partners of breast cancer survivors experience the effects of a spouse's cancer years after treatment. Partners of younger survivors (YPs) may experience greater problems than partners of older survivors (OPs), just as younger survivors experience greater problems than their older counterparts.
The aims of this study were to (1) compare quality of life (QoL) in YPs and OPs and (2) determine contributing factors to each group's QoL.
Cross-sectional data were collected from YPs (n = 227) and OPs (n = 281) through self-report. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to determine differences between YPs and OPs on QoL while controlling for covariates. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to determine what contributes to each group's QoL.
Partners of younger survivors reported better physical function (effect size [ES], -0.57), lower marital satisfaction (ES, 0.39), and lower overall QoL (ES, 0.43) than OPs. Predictors of QoL also differed between partner groups. For YPs, overall QoL was predicted by greater physical functioning, fewer depressive symptoms, higher marital satisfaction, higher parenting satisfaction, and more personal resources (R = 0.47, F5,195 = 35.05, P < .001). For OPs, overall QoL was predicted by fewer depressive symptoms, higher parenting satisfaction, higher spirituality, and greater social support from the breast cancer survivor spouse (R = 0.33, F4,244 = 29.80, P < .001).
Partners of older survivors reported greater QoL than YPs. Common factors contributing to QoL between YPs and OPs were fewer depressive symptoms and higher parenting satisfaction.
Partners of breast cancer survivors may need support coping with their spouse/partner's cancer. Partners of younger survivors may require more support than OPs.
乳腺癌幸存者的伴侣会在治疗多年后经历配偶患癌的影响。与年长幸存者的伴侣(OPs)相比,年轻幸存者(YPs)的伴侣可能会遇到更大的问题,就像年轻幸存者比年长幸存者面临更大的问题一样。
本研究旨在(1)比较 YPs 和 OPs 的生活质量(QoL),并(2)确定影响两组 QoL 的因素。
通过自我报告从 YPs(n=227)和 OPs(n=281)收集横断面数据。在控制协变量的情况下,使用多变量方差分析来确定 YPs 和 OPs 在 QoL 上的差异。进行多元回归分析以确定哪些因素导致每组的 QoL 不同。
与 OPs 相比,年轻幸存者的伴侣报告更好的身体功能(效应大小 [ES],-0.57)、更低的婚姻满意度(ES,0.39)和更低的整体 QoL(ES,0.43)。QoL 的预测因素在伴侣群体之间也有所不同。对于 YPs,整体 QoL 由更好的身体功能、更少的抑郁症状、更高的婚姻满意度、更高的育儿满意度和更多的个人资源来预测(R=0.47,F5,195=35.05,P<0.001)。对于 OPs,整体 QoL 由较少的抑郁症状、更高的育儿满意度、更高的精神性和伴侣患乳腺癌时来自伴侣的更多社会支持来预测(R=0.33,F4,244=29.80,P<0.001)。
与 YPs 相比,年长幸存者的伴侣报告的 QoL 更高。影响 YPs 和 OPs 之间 QoL 的共同因素是较少的抑郁症状和更高的育儿满意度。
乳腺癌幸存者的伴侣可能需要支持来应对配偶/伴侣的癌症。年轻幸存者的伴侣可能比 OPs 需要更多的支持。