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与恶性伤口相关的心理症状负担:一项前瞻性队列研究的二次分析

Psychological symptom burden associated with malignant wounds: Secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Takamizawa Shigemasa, Ishiki Hiroto, Oyamada Shunsuke, Takeda Yuma, Kiuchi Daisuke, Amano Koji, Matsuda Yosuke, Yokomichi Naosuke, Kohara Hiroyuki, Suzuki Kozue, Satomi Eriko, Mori Masanori

机构信息

Department of Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Biostatistics, JORTC Data Center, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Palliat Support Care. 2024 Apr;22(2):396-403. doi: 10.1017/S1478951523000536.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Patients with malignant wounds suffer from physical and psychological symptom burden. Despite psychological support being required, the impact of malignant wounds on patients' psychological distress is poorly investigated. We evaluated psychological distress associated with malignant wounds for patients at their end of life.

METHODS

This study used the secondary analysis of the results of a large prospective cohort study, which investigated the dying process among patients with advanced cancer in 23 palliative care units in Japan. The primary outcome of this study was the prevalence of moderate to severe psychological symptom burden, evaluated by the Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale (IPOS)-feeling at peace scores of 2-4. In addition, the factors affecting psychological symptoms were investigated. The quality of death was also evaluated upon death using the Good Death Scale score.

RESULTS

Out of the total 1896 patients, 156 had malignant wounds (8.2%). Malignant wounds were more common in female and young people. The breast, head, and neck were the most prevalent primary sites. More patients with malignant wounds had IPOS-feeling at peace scores of 2-4 than patients without malignant wounds (41.0% vs. 31.3%,  = 0.024). Furthermore, psychological distress was associated with moderate to severe IPOS-pain and the frequency of dressing changes. The presence of malignant wounds did not affect the quality of death.

SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS

This study showed increased psychological distress due to malignant wounds. Patients with malignant wounds require psychological support in addition to the treatment of physical symptoms for maintaining their quality of life.

摘要

目的

恶性伤口患者承受着身体和心理症状负担。尽管需要心理支持,但恶性伤口对患者心理痛苦的影响却鲜有研究。我们评估了临终患者中与恶性伤口相关的心理痛苦。

方法

本研究对一项大型前瞻性队列研究的结果进行了二次分析,该研究调查了日本23个姑息治疗单位中晚期癌症患者的死亡过程。本研究的主要结局是中度至重度心理症状负担的患病率,通过综合姑息治疗结局量表(IPOS)-平静感评分2-4进行评估。此外,还调查了影响心理症状的因素。死亡时还使用善终量表评分评估了死亡质量。

结果

在总共1896名患者中,156名有恶性伤口(8.2%)。恶性伤口在女性和年轻人中更为常见。乳房、头部和颈部是最常见的原发部位。与无恶性伤口的患者相比,有恶性伤口的患者IPOS-平静感评分2-4的比例更高(41.0%对31.3%,P = 0.024)。此外,心理痛苦与中度至重度IPOS-疼痛以及换药频率相关。恶性伤口的存在并不影响死亡质量。

结果的意义

本研究表明恶性伤口会增加心理痛苦。有恶性伤口的患者除了治疗身体症状外,还需要心理支持以维持其生活质量。

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