Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital of Würzburg, Josef-Schneider-Str. 4, Würzburg, 97080, Germany.
Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Würzburg, Margarete-Höppel-Platz 1, Würzburg, 97080, Germany.
BMC Cancer. 2021 Dec 31;21(1):1356. doi: 10.1186/s12885-021-09012-y.
The majority of breast cancer patients are severely psychologically affected by breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent therapeutic procedures. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions on public life have additionally caused significant psychological distress for much of the population. It is therefore plausible that breast cancer patients might be particularly susceptible to the additional psychological stress caused by the pandemic, increasing suffering. In this study we therefore aimed to assess the level of psychological distress currently experienced by a defined group of breast cancer patients in our breast cancer centre, compared to distress levels pre-COVID-19 pandemic.
Female breast cancer patients of all ages receiving either adjuvant, neoadjuvant, or palliative therapies were recruited for the study. All patients were screened for current or previous COVID-19 infection. The participants completed a self-designed COVID-19 pandemic questionnaire, the Stress and Coping Inventory (SCI), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) Distress Thermometer (DT), the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ C30, and the BR23.
Eighty-two breast cancer patients were included. Therapy status and social demographic factors did not have a significant effect on the distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the DT pre and during COVID-19 pandemic did not differ significantly. Using the self-designed COVID-19 pandemic questionnaire, we detected three distinct subgroups demonstrating different levels of concerns in relation to SARS-CoV-2. The subgroup with the highest levels of concern reported significantly decreased life quality, related parameters and symptoms.
This monocentric study demonstrated that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected psychological health in a subpopulation of breast cancer patients. The application of a self-created "COVID-19 pandemic questionnaire" could potentially be used to help identify breast cancer patients who are susceptible to increased psychological distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and therefore may need additional intensive psychological support.
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大多数乳腺癌患者在被诊断出患有乳腺癌以及随后的治疗过程中会受到严重的心理影响。COVID-19 大流行以及随之而来的对公众生活的限制也给大部分人口带来了巨大的心理困扰。因此,乳腺癌患者可能更容易受到大流行带来的额外心理压力的影响,从而增加痛苦。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估我们乳腺癌中心的一组特定乳腺癌患者目前经历的心理困扰程度,与 COVID-19 大流行前的困扰程度进行比较。
所有年龄的接受辅助、新辅助或姑息治疗的女性乳腺癌患者均被招募参加这项研究。所有患者均接受了当前或既往 COVID-19 感染的筛查。参与者完成了自我设计的 COVID-19 大流行问卷、应激与应对量表(SCI)、国家综合癌症网络®(NCCN®)痛苦温度计(DT)、欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织(EORTC)QLQ C30 和 BR23。
共纳入 82 例乳腺癌患者。治疗状态和社会人口统计学因素对 COVID-19 大流行引起的痛苦没有显著影响。DT 在 COVID-19 大流行前后的结果没有显著差异。使用自我设计的 COVID-19 大流行问卷,我们检测到三个不同的亚组,在与 SARS-CoV-2 相关的关注方面表现出不同的水平。关注水平最高的亚组报告生活质量、相关参数和症状显著下降。
这项单中心研究表明,COVID-19 大流行显著影响了乳腺癌患者亚群的心理健康。应用自我创建的“COVID-19 大流行问卷”可能有助于识别因 COVID-19 大流行而容易出现心理困扰增加的乳腺癌患者,因此可能需要额外的强化心理支持。
DRKS-ID:DRKS00022507。