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评估在宫颈癌护理中心理健康结果中感知不公正的作用。

Evaluating the role of perceived injustice in mental health outcomes in cervical cancer care.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Department of Psychology, St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2022 Jul;30(7):6215-6223. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07060-z. Epub 2022 Apr 21.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Perceived injustice is a novel psychosocial construct which reflects negative cognitive appraisals of blame, unfairness, and the severity and irreparability of one's loss. Experiences of injustice are increasingly recognised as a key determinant of recovery outcomes in healthcare. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of perceived injustice on psychological outcomes amongst a group of cancer patients and survivors who received false-negative smear results under a National Cervical Cancer Screening Programme (CervicalCheck).

METHODS

Women who received false-negative smear results who were involved in the CervicalCheck controversy in Ireland completed online measures of perceived injustice (IEQ), psychological distress (depression and anxiety as measured by the HADS), and satisfaction with care (PSCC) (n = 144).

RESULTS

Rates of psychological distress in this sample were high, with 76% scoring in the clinical range for anxiety, 51% in the clinical range for depression, and 88% in the clinical range for perceived injustice. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that perceived injustice contributed unique variance to the prediction of depression and anxiety. Satisfaction with care significantly moderated the association between perceived injustice and depression.

CONCLUSIONS

Cancer patients who report high levels of perceived injustice are at greater risk for experiencing psychological distress. The relationship between perceived injustice and depression may vary as a function of satisfaction with care. Addressing issues of perceived injustice in the psychosocial and rehabilitative care of cancer patients may support the early identification of those at risk of significant psychological distress and enhance intervention success. Implications for policy and practice in healthcare are discussed.

摘要

目的

感知不公正是一个新颖的社会心理建构,反映了对责备、不公平以及自身损失的严重程度和不可挽回性的负面认知评价。不公体验在医疗保健中越来越被认为是恢复结果的关键决定因素。本研究旨在探讨感知不公对一组接受国家宫颈癌筛查计划(CervicalCheck)假阴性巴氏涂片结果的癌症患者和幸存者的心理结果的影响。

方法

参与爱尔兰 CervicalCheck 争议的接受假阴性巴氏涂片结果的女性完成了感知不公(IEQ)、心理困扰(用 HADS 测量的抑郁和焦虑)和护理满意度(PSCC)的在线测量(n=144)。

结果

该样本的心理困扰率很高,76%的人焦虑处于临床范围,51%的人抑郁处于临床范围,88%的人感知不公处于临床范围。层次回归分析表明,感知不公对抑郁和焦虑的预测有独特的贡献。护理满意度显著调节了感知不公与抑郁之间的关系。

结论

报告高水平感知不公的癌症患者更有可能经历心理困扰。感知不公与抑郁之间的关系可能因护理满意度而异。在癌症患者的社会心理和康复护理中解决感知不公问题可能有助于早期识别那些面临严重心理困扰风险的人,并提高干预的成功率。讨论了对医疗保健政策和实践的影响。

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