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新冠疫情时代头颈癌患者的担忧与需求

Concerns and Needs of Patients With Head and Neck Cancer in the COVID-19 Era.

作者信息

Yan Flora, Rauscher Erika, Hollinger Amanda, Caputo Mary Ann, Ready John, Nguyen Shaun A, Fakhry Carole, Nathan Cherie-Ann O, Leonardis Chris, Yearout Danielle, Day Terry A, Moore Michael G

机构信息

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

THANC (Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer) Foundation, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

OTO Open. 2021 Sep 30;5(3):2473974X211047794. doi: 10.1177/2473974X211047794. eCollection 2021 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the concerns and needs of patients and survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) in the COVID-19 era.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective cross-sectional survey.

SETTING

Contact lists of 5 North American HNC advocacy groups.

METHODS

A 14-question survey was distributed to the contact lists of 5 HNC advocacy groups evaluating patient and survivor needs and concerns related to their cancer care and COVID-19.

RESULTS

There were 171 respondents, with 75% in the posttreatment period. The most common concern was contraction of COVID-19 (49%). More patients in active treatment preferred in-person visits than those in the early (≤5 years) and late (>5) survivorship period (72% vs 61% vs 40%, < .001). A higher percentage of late survivors preferred virtual visits (38% vs 28%, = .001). In total, 91 (53.2%) respondents sought emotional support outside of immediate family and friends. This included cancer support groups (36.2%), the medical team (29.7%), and other sources outside of these (34.1%), including faith-based organizations and online communities. A higher proportion of women than men (62% vs 41%, = .001) were seeking emotional support outside of immediate family and friends.

CONCLUSIONS

During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with HNC who were actively undergoing treatment had increased need for support resources and preferred in-person provider visits. Alternatively, a higher percentage of patients >5 years from treatment preferred virtual visits. Emotional support outside of family and friends was sought out by a majority of respondents. Further research is needed to determine what support and educational resources are needed to best aid these various populations.

摘要

目的

评估头颈癌(HNC)患者及幸存者在新冠疫情时代的担忧和需求。

研究设计

前瞻性横断面调查。

研究地点

5个北美头颈癌宣传组织的联系人名单。

方法

向5个头颈癌宣传组织的联系人名单发放一份包含14个问题的调查问卷,评估患者及幸存者对癌症护理和新冠疫情的需求与担忧。

结果

共有171名受访者,其中75%处于治疗后阶段。最常见的担忧是感染新冠病毒(49%)。与早期(≤5年)和晚期(>5年)生存期的患者相比,正在接受积极治疗的患者更倾向于面对面就诊(72%对61%对40%,P<0.001)。晚期幸存者中更倾向于虚拟就诊的比例更高(38%对28%,P = 0.001)。总共有91名(53.2%)受访者在直系亲属和朋友之外寻求情感支持。这包括癌症支持小组(36.2%)、医疗团队(29.7%)以及这些之外的其他来源(34.1%),包括宗教组织和在线社区。寻求直系亲属和朋友之外情感支持的女性比例高于男性(62%对41%,P = 0.001)。

结论

在新冠疫情的早期阶段,正在积极接受治疗的头颈癌患者对支持资源的需求增加,且更倾向于与医疗服务提供者进行面对面就诊。相反,治疗后超过5年的患者中更倾向于虚拟就诊的比例更高。大多数受访者在直系亲属和朋友之外寻求情感支持。需要进一步研究以确定最能帮助这些不同人群的支持和教育资源。

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