Lindert Jutta, Sancassiani Federica, Massa Elena, Nardi Antonio Egidio
University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, Emden, Germany; WRSC, Brandeis University, Waltham, United States.
Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health. 2021 Dec 31;17(1):253-256. doi: 10.2174/1745017902117010253. eCollection 2021.
Cancer is one of the most important leading causes of death worldwide. Early detection, screening and diagnosis have been demonstrated to significantly improve patients' survival rates and increase awareness of the benefit of prompt therapies and healthy lifestyles. In this context, Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and several psychosocial difficulties are of relevance as prognostic factors for the trajectory of the diseases of people living with cancer.
This Special Issue aims to present a set of systematic reviews and research studies focusing on several psychosocial aspects in people suffering from hematologic and solid cancer.
Three systematic reviews regard HRQoL, the quality of patient-physician communication, depression and other stress-related difficulties, respectively. One review pointed out the difficulties in diagnosing depression in the elderly with solid cancer; another one regards the risk of cancer in severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and severe depressive disorders. One additional review regards HRQoL in people with cancer in the present era of COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, some research studies pointed out the usefulness of a validated instrument to assess satisfaction with care in the oncology field, as well as of the self-reinforcing feedback loop to improve fatigue, insomnia and depression in people with cancer. Other two research studies evaluate, respectively, the attributable burden in worsening HRQoL in people suffering both from cancer and depression and the Type D personality as a risk factor for stress-related difficulties in women with breast cancer.
This Special Issue is a contribution to enhance future research mainly about such interventions useful to assess and improve HRQoL and overall well-being in people with cancer.
癌症是全球最重要的主要死因之一。早期检测、筛查和诊断已被证明能显著提高患者的生存率,并增强人们对及时治疗和健康生活方式益处的认识。在此背景下,健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)以及一些心理社会问题作为癌症患者疾病发展轨迹的预后因素具有重要意义。
本期特刊旨在呈现一系列系统评价和研究,聚焦血液系统癌症和实体癌症患者的几个心理社会方面。
三项系统评价分别涉及HRQoL、医患沟通质量、抑郁及其他与压力相关的问题。一项评价指出了诊断老年实体癌症患者抑郁的困难;另一项评价关注精神分裂症、双相情感障碍和重度抑郁症等严重精神疾病患者患癌症的风险。另一项评价涉及新冠疫情当下癌症患者的HRQoL。此外,一些研究指出了一种经过验证的工具在评估肿瘤领域护理满意度方面的有用性,以及自我强化反馈回路在改善癌症患者疲劳、失眠和抑郁方面的有用性。另外两项研究分别评估了癌症和抑郁症患者HRQoL恶化的归因负担,以及D型人格作为乳腺癌女性压力相关问题风险因素的情况。
本期特刊有助于推动未来主要关于此类干预措施的研究,这些措施有助于评估和改善癌症患者的HRQoL和整体幸福感。