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患有乳腺癌的女性的合并症及其管理-澳大利亚乳腺癌幸存者调查。

Comorbidities and their management in women with breast cancer-an Australian survey of breast cancer survivors.

机构信息

College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2023 Mar 14;31(4):212. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07678-7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Breast cancer survivors experience significant burden from comorbid chronic conditions, but little is known about how well these conditions are managed. We conducted a national survey of Australian breast cancer survivors to examine the burden of chronic conditions, their impact and care alignment with the principles of chronic condition management.

METHODS

A study-specific survey incorporated questions about chronic conditions using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), functional status using the Vulnerable Elders Survey (VES) and perceived quality of care for cancer and non-cancer conditions using the Patient Assessment of Care for Chronic Conditions Survey (PACIC). Members of Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) were invited via email to complete the survey either online or through direct mail.

RESULTS

The survey was sent to 2198 BCNA members and 177 responses were received (8.1%). Respondents were women aged 32-88 years (median 60.1 years). The majority were married (116; 67.7%) and had private insurance (137; 80.0%) and reported good to excellent health (119; 73.5%). Other health conditions were reported by 157 (88.7%), the most common being chronic pain (27.1%) and fatigue (22.0%). When asked about management of comorbidities or cancer, less than 20% were routinely asked about management goals, helped to set goals or asked about health habits.

CONCLUSIONS

In this population of survivors with good health status and high rates of private insurance, comorbidities were common and their management, as well as management of breast cancer, was poorly aligned with chronic condition management principles.

摘要

目的

患有合并症的乳腺癌幸存者承受着巨大的负担,但对于这些疾病的管理情况知之甚少。我们对澳大利亚乳腺癌幸存者进行了一项全国性调查,以研究慢性疾病的负担、它们的影响以及与慢性疾病管理原则的一致性。

方法

一项专门的研究调查采用 Charlson 合并症指数 (CCI) 来评估慢性疾病,采用脆弱老年人调查 (VES) 来评估功能状态,采用慢性病患者护理评估调查 (PACIC) 来评估癌症和非癌症疾病的护理质量。通过电子邮件向澳大利亚乳腺癌网络 (BCNA) 的成员发出邀请,让他们通过在线或直接邮寄的方式完成调查。

结果

该调查发送给了 2198 名 BCNA 成员,收到了 177 份回复(8.1%)。受访者为 32-88 岁的女性(中位数为 60.1 岁)。大多数受访者已婚(116 人,67.7%),拥有私人保险(137 人,80.0%),并报告健康状况良好至优秀(119 人,73.5%)。其他健康状况也有 157 人(88.7%)报告,最常见的是慢性疼痛(27.1%)和疲劳(22.0%)。当被问及合并症或癌症的管理时,不到 20%的人被常规询问管理目标、帮助设定目标或询问健康习惯。

结论

在这群健康状况良好且拥有高私人保险率的幸存者中,合并症很常见,它们的管理以及乳腺癌的管理与慢性疾病管理原则都不太一致。

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