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Psychosocial adaptation and influencing factors among patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy 被引量:1
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作者 Xiao Zhou Dong-Yang Wang +2 位作者 Cai-Yan Ding Hui Liu Zhi-Qin Sun 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第15期4843-4855,共13页
BACKGROUND Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy(CIPN)is a severe and longlasting side effect caused by various anticancer agents that damage sensory,motor and autonomic nerves.It can cause maladaptive behaviors,... BACKGROUND Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy(CIPN)is a severe and longlasting side effect caused by various anticancer agents that damage sensory,motor and autonomic nerves.It can cause maladaptive behaviors,including disease severity,anxiety,depression,sleep disorders,falls,and social impairment.These disorders have physical,psychological and social effects on patients and can seriously influence their quality of life.AIM To investigate the current situation of psychosocial adaptation to the disease and its influencing factor in patients with CIPN.METHODS A convenience sampling method was used to select 233 patients with CIPN in our hospital from February to August 2021.In addition,a cross-sectional survey was conducted using a sociodemographic questionnaire,the Self-Report Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale,and the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life CIPN20(QLQ-CIPN20).Factors influencing psychosocial adaptation in patients with CIPN were analyzed by t-test or one-way analysis of variance,correlation analysis,multiple stepwise regression analysis,and structural equation models.RESULTS The psychosocial adaptation score of patients with CIPN was 52.51±13.18.Multivariate analysis showed that autonomic nerves,tumor stage,motor nerves,education level,availability of caregivers,semi-retirement status,CIPN grade were independent risk factors for patients with CIPN(P<0.05).Structural equation models showed that QLQ-CIPN20 mediated the relationship between CIPN grade,tumor stage,and psychosocial adaptation.CONCLUSION Patients with CIPN have poor psychosocial adaptation and are affected by a variety of physiological,psychological,and social factors.Patients’adaptive responses should be assessed,and targeted interventions implemented. 展开更多
关键词 Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy CANCER Peripheral neurotoxicity psychosocial adaptation Quality of life
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Research on the effects of family care degree on stigma and psychosocial adaptation among the patients with Parkinson’s disease 被引量:1
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作者 Yue-Yue He An-Chun Yin 《Frontiers of Nursing》 CAS 2021年第1期69-74,共6页
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the status quo of family care degree,stigma and psychosocial adaptation of the patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD),and discuss the effects of family care degree on stigma a... Objective:This study aimed to investigate the status quo of family care degree,stigma and psychosocial adaptation of the patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD),and discuss the effects of family care degree on stigma and psychosocial adaptation among the patients with PD.Methods:This study was conducted between September 2018 and April 2019 on patients with PD who were admitted to a Ter tiary Grade A hospital in Dalian city.A total of 246 PD patients were investigated by convenience sampling method using self-designed general information questionnaire,along with family care index(APGAR),24-item Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness(SSCI),and Psychosocial Adjustment Scale(PAS)for PD.And patients were divided into two groups according to the level of family care degree and compared with stigma and psychosocial adaptation.Results:The total score of family care for patients with PD was 6.97±2.46,family function was good in 132 cases(53.7%),moderate barrier in 92 cases(37.4%),and severe barrier in 22 cases(8.9%).The scores of stigma and psychosocial adaptability and their dimensions in the group with high degree family care were higher than the low degree group.Conclusions:The overall level of family care for PD patients was poor.Improving family care degree can help patients with PD to reduce stigma and improve psychosocial adaptation. 展开更多
关键词 Parkinson’s disease family care STIGMA psychosocial adaptability quality of life
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