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认知信念:与癌症患者的未来期望和生活质量的关系。

Epistemic Beliefs: Relationship to Future Expectancies and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients.

机构信息

Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Maine Medical Center (P.K.J.H., E.S., E.A., J.D., C.G., F.L.L.), Portland, Maine; Tufts University School of Medicine (P.K.J.H., E.A., T.D.S., F.L.L.), Boston, Massachusetts.

Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Maine Medical Center (P.K.J.H., E.S., E.A., J.D., C.G., F.L.L.), Portland, Maine.

出版信息

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2022 Apr;63(4):512-521. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.12.017. Epub 2021 Dec 22.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Expectations about the future (future expectancies) are important determinants of psychological well-being among cancer patients, but the strategies patients use to maintain positive and cope with negative expectancies are incompletely understood.

OBJECTIVES

To obtain preliminary evidence on the potential role of one strategy for managing future expectancies: the adoption of "epistemic beliefs" in fundamental limits to medical knowledge.

METHODS

A sample of 1307 primarily advanced-stage cancer patients participating in a genomic tumor testing study in community oncology practices completed measures of epistemic beliefs, positive future expectancies, and mental and physical health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Descriptive and linear regression analyses were conducted to assess the relationships between these factors and test two hypotheses: 1) epistemic beliefs affirming fundamental limits to medical knowledge ("fallibilistic epistemic beliefs") are associated with positive future expectancies and mental HRQOL, and 2) positive future expectancies mediate this association.

RESULTS

Participants reported relatively high beliefs in limits to medical knowledge (M = 2.94, s.d.=.67) and positive future expectancies (M = 3.01, s.d.=.62) (range 0-4), and relatively low mental and physical HRQOL. Consistent with hypotheses, fallibilistic epistemic beliefs were associated with positive future expectancies (b = 0.11, SE=.03, P< 0.001) and greater mental HRQOL (b = 0.99, SE=.34, P = 0.004); positive expectancies also mediated the association between epistemic beliefs and mental HRQOL (Sobel Z=4.27, P<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Epistemic beliefs in limits to medical knowledge are associated with positive future expectancies and greater mental HRQOL; positive expectancies mediate the association between epistemic beliefs and HRQOL. More research is needed to confirm these relationships and elucidate their causal mechanisms.

摘要

背景

对未来的期望(未来期望)是癌症患者心理健康的重要决定因素,但患者用来维持积极态度和应对消极期望的策略尚未完全了解。

目的

获得一种管理未来期望策略的潜在作用的初步证据:采用对医学知识的基本局限性的“认识信念”。

方法

一项在社区肿瘤实践中参与基因组肿瘤检测研究的 1307 名主要晚期癌症患者样本完成了认识信念、积极未来期望以及心理健康和身体健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的测量。进行描述性和线性回归分析,以评估这些因素之间的关系,并检验两个假设:1)肯定医学知识基本局限性的认识信念(“可错认识信念”)与积极的未来期望和心理健康 HRQOL 相关,2)积极的未来期望中介了这种关联。

结果

参与者报告了相对较高的对医学知识局限性的信念(M=2.94,标准差=0.67)和积极的未来期望(M=3.01,标准差=0.62)(范围 0-4),以及相对较低的心理健康和身体健康 HRQOL。与假设一致,可错认识信念与积极的未来期望(b=0.11,SE=0.03,P<0.001)和更好的心理健康 HRQOL(b=0.99,SE=0.34,P=0.004)相关;积极的期望也中介了信念和心理健康 HRQOL 之间的关联(Sobel Z=4.27,P<0.001)。

结论

对医学知识局限性的认识信念与积极的未来期望和更好的心理健康 HRQOL 相关;积极的期望中介了信念和 HRQOL 之间的关联。需要进一步研究来确认这些关系并阐明其因果机制。

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