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头颈癌术后长期生存的羞耻感与污名化

Shame and Stigma Over Long-Term Survival in Postoperative Cases of Head and Neck Cancer.

作者信息

Goyal Atul Kumar, Bakshi Jaimanti, Panda Naresh K, Kapoor Rakesh, Vir Dharam, Kumar Krishan, Aneja Pankaj

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, 160012 India.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.

出版信息

J Maxillofac Oral Surg. 2024 Oct;23(5):1057-1062. doi: 10.1007/s12663-023-01931-6. Epub 2023 May 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surgical excision of the tumor remains the primary choice for the treatment of head and neck cancer patients, but it often leads to facial disfigurement, which further causes mutilation in the patients. Mutilation causes shame and stigma, which imparts significant psychological strain on patients, and tends to impair their quality of life.

OBJECTIVE

The present study aimed to assess the shame and stigma over long-term postoperative survival duration in head and neck cancer patients.

METHODOLOGY

Total 100 postoperative patients of head and neck cancer were recruited from the outpatient department of the host institute, and shame and stigma was assessed using the Hindi version of the shame and stigma scale.

RESULTS

The global shame and stigma score was 22.67 ± 16.22, with the highest perceived stigma due to changes in appearance (11.94 ± 8.805), followed by impaired speech (4.490 ± 3.243), feeling of regret (3.950 ± 3.313), and feeling of stigma (4.490 ± 3.243). The shame and stigma was found to be significantly higher in maxillary cancer patients (33.22 ± 16.60), followed by larynx cancer patients (22.06 ± 13.41) and oral cancer patients (21.53 ± 16.49). Patients with stage III and stage IV of cancer were found to perceive higher shame and stigma (35.91 ± 22.23 and 27.36 ± 14.71, respectively) compared to the patients having stage I and stage II cancer (9.583 ± 9.709 and 16.44 ± 11.82, respectively). A significantly declining linear trend was found between shame and stigma and postoperative survival duration.

CONCLUSION

We concluded that shame and stigma act as important determinants of quality of life over long-term survival in head and neck cancer patients, and should be considered while designing psychological interventions and surgical reconstruction protocols. The present study will help clinicians to assess the mutilation among head and neck cancer patients in a better way and will help in devising new psychological strategies to manage psychological aspects associated with mutilation, which will ultimately enhance the quality of life of patients.

摘要

背景

手术切除肿瘤仍是头颈癌患者的主要治疗选择,但这往往会导致面部毁容,进而给患者带来残疾。残疾会导致羞耻和污名,给患者带来巨大的心理压力,并往往会损害他们的生活质量。

目的

本研究旨在评估头颈癌患者术后长期生存期间的羞耻和污名情况。

方法

从主办机构门诊部招募了100名头颈癌术后患者,使用印地语版的羞耻和污名量表评估羞耻和污名情况。

结果

总体羞耻和污名得分为22.67±16.22,其中因外貌变化导致的污名感最高(11.94±8.805),其次是言语障碍(4.490±3.243)、后悔感(3.950±3.313)和污名感(4.490±3.243)。发现上颌癌患者的羞耻和污名感明显更高(33.22±16.60),其次是喉癌患者(22.06±13.41)和口腔癌患者(21.53±16.49)。与I期和II期癌症患者(分别为9.583±9.709和16.44±11.82)相比,III期和IV期癌症患者的羞耻和污名感更高(分别为35.91±22.23和27.36±14.71)。羞耻和污名与术后生存时间之间存在显著的线性下降趋势。

结论

我们得出结论,羞耻和污名是头颈癌患者长期生存期间生活质量的重要决定因素,在设计心理干预措施和手术重建方案时应予以考虑。本研究将有助于临床医生更好地评估头颈癌患者的残疾情况,并有助于制定新的心理策略来管理与残疾相关的心理问题,最终提高患者的生活质量。

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