McDonough E M, Boyd J H, Varvares M A, Maves M D
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, MO, USA.
Head Neck. 1996 May-Jun;18(3):269-76. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0347(199605/06)18:3<269::AID-HED9>3.0.CO;2-Y.
the psychological status of patients treated for advanced head and neck cancer is an area of patient care that has not received sufficient attention from caregivers and can be influential in terms of patient outcomes.
Thirty patients participated in this study designed to evaluate areas of psychological distress associated with treatment of advanced head and neck cancer. Patients completed a set of questionnaires related to various psychosocial variables including anxiety, depression, social support, health locus of control, adjustment to illness, illness-related behaviors, and compliance.
Moderate levels of depression and anxiety, disability, and psychological distress characterize this sample of patients. Additionally, patient self-report of compliance reveals different variable combinations to be related to overall diet and medication compliance, and different levels of each compliance type were observed.
Head and neck cancer therapy presents a unique set of challenges for patients. Awareness of the impact of the illness and the psychological distress that are experienced should improve patient compliance and medical outcome.
晚期头颈癌患者的心理状况是患者护理领域中一个未得到护理人员充分关注的方面,并且在患者预后方面可能具有影响力。
30名患者参与了这项旨在评估与晚期头颈癌治疗相关的心理困扰领域的研究。患者完成了一组与各种心理社会变量相关的问卷,包括焦虑、抑郁、社会支持、健康控制点、对疾病的适应、与疾病相关的行为以及依从性。
该组患者的特征为中度抑郁和焦虑、残疾以及心理困扰。此外,患者对依从性的自我报告显示,不同的变量组合与总体饮食和药物依从性相关,并且观察到每种依从性类型的不同水平。
头颈癌治疗给患者带来了一系列独特的挑战。认识到疾病的影响以及患者所经历的心理困扰应能提高患者的依从性和医疗效果。