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血液肿瘤幸存者的社会需求和与健康相关的生活质量。

Social needs and health-related quality of life among hematologic cancer survivors.

机构信息

Department of Population Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA, 30912, USA.

Institute of Public and Preventive Health, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2022 Nov;30(11):8919-8925. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07281-2. Epub 2022 Jul 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Recent studies have examined social needs (social determinants of health) among cancer survivors, but studies have not specifically focused on patients with leukemia or lymphoma. We examined food insecurity and other social needs among hematologic cancer survivors, including individuals who had completed primary therapy for leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma. A particular focus of the study was on the relationship between social needs and health-related quality of life.

METHODS

We conducted a postal survey of a multiethnic cohort of hematologic cancer survivors who reside in Augusta, GA, or the surrounding area and who had been treated at the Georgia Cancer Center.

RESULTS

A total of 53 patients with a history of hematologic cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma) completed the survey (10.6% response rate). The mean age was 62.6 years. The participants were diverse according to annual household income and employment status. About two-thirds were white and almost one-third were African American. Five of 52 participants (9.6%) experienced food insecurity. Patients with food insecurity had poorer HRQOL compared with those who were food secure (63.3 vs. 87.33, p = 0.0308). A similar pattern was seen for those who had difficulty paying utility bills, those who had housing insecurity, and those who had to go without health care because of a lack of transportation. Overall, there was a statistically significant inverse association between HRQOL and number of social needs (p = 0.004).

CONCLUSION

When caring for cancer survivors, social needs such as food insecurity and housing insecurity are important considerations for oncologists and primary care providers, especially when caring for patients with lower socioeconomic status and racial/ethnic minorities.

摘要

目的

最近的研究检查了癌症幸存者的社会需求(健康的社会决定因素),但这些研究并未特别关注白血病或淋巴瘤患者。我们检查了血液癌症幸存者的食物不安全感和其他社会需求,包括已完成白血病、淋巴瘤或多发性骨髓瘤主要治疗的个体。该研究的一个特别重点是社会需求与健康相关生活质量之间的关系。

方法

我们对居住在佐治亚州奥古斯塔或其周边地区且曾在佐治亚癌症中心接受治疗的多种族血液癌症幸存者进行了邮政调查。

结果

共有 53 名有血液癌症(白血病、淋巴瘤或多发性骨髓瘤)病史的患者完成了调查(响应率为 10.6%)。平均年龄为 62.6 岁。参与者的年收入和就业状况各不相同,具有多样性。大约三分之二是白人,近三分之一是非洲裔美国人。52 名参与者中有 5 名(9.6%)经历了食物不安全。与食物安全的患者相比,食物不安全的患者 HRQOL 更差(63.3 对 87.33,p=0.0308)。在那些难以支付水电费、住房不安全和因缺乏交通工具而不得不放弃医疗保健的人中,也出现了类似的模式。总体而言,HRQOL 与社会需求数量之间存在统计学上显著的负相关(p=0.004)。

结论

在照顾癌症幸存者时,食物不安全和住房不安全等社会需求是肿瘤学家和初级保健提供者的重要考虑因素,特别是在照顾社会经济地位较低和种族/少数民族的患者时。

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