Zahid Nida, Khalid Wardah, Ahmad Khabir, Bhamani Shireen Shehzad, Azam Iqbal, Asad Nargis, Jabbar Adnan Abdul, Khan Mumtaz, Enam Ather
Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
BMJ Open. 2019 Sep 20;9(9):e029084. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029084.
Cancer is a devastating disease and has detrimental effects on the quality of life (QoL) of cancer survivors and interferes with their treatment compliance. The aim of the study is to assess resilience and QoL among cancer survivors and to evaluate the important factors affecting their resilience and QoL, with respect to the Pakistani cultural context.
A cross-sectional study will be conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. A minimum sample size of 250 head and neck cancers and 250 brain tumour survivors with 10% inflation for non-response rate will be required. The SD of QoL and resilience will range from 16.5 to 40.8 for head and neck cancer, and 12.7 to 34.1 for brain tumour, at 5% level of significance, with 2.5 precision. QoL will be assessed by European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30, EORTC QLQ-H&N35 and EORTC QLQ-BN20 and resilience will be evaluated by Wagnild and Young's 14-item scale. Mean±SD will be reported for resilience and QoL scores. Unadjusted and adjusted β-coefficients, with 95% CI, will be reported by using multiple linear regression analysis. Correlation analysis will also be performed using Pearson or Spearman rank correlation coefficients. A p value of <0.05 will be considered significant.
Ethical approval has been obtained from the Aga Khan University Pakistan's Ethical Review Committee. Written informed consent will be taken from the participants by trained research assistants. A trained psychologist will provide on-spot counselling to the participants and those identified with severe depression will be referred to a psychiatrist. The study materials will be kept under lock and key and the electronic data base will be password protected and will only be accessed by the research team. The study findings will be disseminated through publications conferences and workshops and research briefs.
Clinicaltrials.gov registry (NCT03466762).
癌症是一种毁灭性疾病,对癌症幸存者的生活质量(QoL)有不利影响,并干扰他们的治疗依从性。本研究的目的是在巴基斯坦文化背景下,评估癌症幸存者的心理韧性和生活质量,并评估影响其心理韧性和生活质量的重要因素。
将在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的一家三级护理医院进行一项横断面研究。至少需要250名头颈部癌症幸存者和250名脑肿瘤幸存者作为样本,并考虑10%的无应答率进行样本扩充。在5%的显著性水平下,头颈部癌症患者生活质量和心理韧性的标准差范围为16.5至40.8,脑肿瘤患者为12.7至34.1,精度为2.5。生活质量将通过欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织(EORTC)的QLQ-C30、QLQ-H&N35和QLQ-BN20进行评估,心理韧性将通过瓦格尼尔和扬的14项量表进行评估。心理韧性和生活质量得分将报告为均值±标准差。将使用多元线性回归分析报告未调整和调整后的β系数以及95%置信区间。还将使用皮尔逊或斯皮尔曼等级相关系数进行相关分析。p值<0.05将被视为具有显著性。
已获得巴基斯坦阿迦汗大学伦理审查委员会的伦理批准。由经过培训的研究助理获取参与者的书面知情同意书。一名经过培训的心理学家将为参与者提供现场咨询,被确定为患有严重抑郁症的参与者将被转介给精神科医生。研究材料将妥善保管,电子数据库将设置密码保护,仅研究团队可访问。研究结果将通过出版物、会议、研讨会和研究简报进行传播。
Clinicaltrials.gov注册库(NCT03466762)。