Department of Statistics and Computer Science, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan.
Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Sci Rep. 2021 Dec 22;11(1):24391. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-03696-9.
A comprehensive understanding of the quality of life (QoL) is essential to establish long-term survivor care plans. The present study was aimed at the assessment of QoL of BC survivors with special emphasis on post-treatment physical, emotional, social, and spiritual challenges. We have assessed the QoL of 250 female BC survivors of all age groups through demographic factors. Volunteer BC survivors were registered in the present study who had got treatment from the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology (INMOL) hospital and Mayo hospital Lahore. An informed consent form was signed by each participant. The physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being was evaluated by a questionnaire filled with the help of respondents. The average age of BC survivors was 52 ± 7.8 years. Most of them (83%) complained of fatigue during daily life activities, 75.1% body pain or headache, 77.1% had problems with appetite, 63.2% reported weight loss, 77.1% had sleep problems, and 90.5% were feeling general weakness. Only 16.2% were satisfied with their physical health and 2% were not satisfied with their medication. Psychologically, 74.4% were feeling different levels of anxiety, only 10% of them were hoping to achieve a desired life. Age group 21 to 40 years reported better physical health, those with 40-50 years of age and family history of BC have shown better mental strength. The physical and psychological health of survivors from rural areas was comparatively better than those from urban areas. The BC survivor women have to face several physical, psychological and social challenges. The majorities of them complain of anxiety, body pain, fatigue, sleep problems, general weakness, and fear about the future. Our findings suggest the need for psychological support, physical activity a comprehensive post-diagnosis and post-treatment physical and mental health assistance plan for all BC survivors. Implications for Cancer Survivors. Survivors of breast cancer experience various challenges including anxiety, sleep problems, body pain, fatigue, and fear about the future. The psychological, physical and social factors make a great difference in their quality of life.
全面了解生活质量(QoL)对于制定长期幸存者护理计划至关重要。本研究旨在评估 BC 幸存者的 QoL,特别强调治疗后身体、情感、社会和精神方面的挑战。我们通过人口统计学因素评估了 250 名各年龄段 BC 幸存者的 QoL。本研究招募了在核医学和肿瘤学研究所(INMOL)医院和拉合尔梅奥医院接受治疗的志愿 BC 幸存者。每位参与者都签署了知情同意书。通过受访者填写的问卷评估身体、心理和精神健康。BC 幸存者的平均年龄为 52±7.8 岁。大多数人(83%)在日常生活活动中感到疲劳,75.1%有身体疼痛或头痛,77.1%有食欲问题,63.2%报告体重减轻,77.1%有睡眠问题,90.5%感到全身无力。只有 16.2%对自己的身体健康感到满意,2%对自己的药物治疗不满意。在心理方面,74.4%的人感到不同程度的焦虑,只有 10%的人希望过上理想的生活。21 至 40 岁年龄组报告的身体健康状况较好,40-50 岁年龄组和有 BC 家族史的人表现出较好的精神力量。农村地区幸存者的身心健康状况要好于城市地区。BC 幸存者女性面临着许多身体、心理和社会挑战。大多数人抱怨焦虑、身体疼痛、疲劳、睡眠问题、全身无力和对未来的恐惧。我们的研究结果表明,需要为所有 BC 幸存者提供心理支持、身体活动以及全面的诊断后和治疗后身心健康援助计划。对癌症幸存者的影响。乳腺癌幸存者经历各种挑战,包括焦虑、睡眠问题、身体疼痛、疲劳和对未来的恐惧。心理、身体和社会因素对他们的生活质量有很大影响。