Colorectal cancer survival: prevalence of psychosocial distress and unmet supportive care needs

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作者
Andreu, Yolanda [1 ]
Martinez, Paula [2 ]
Soto-Rubio, Ana [1 ]
Fernandez, Silvia [3 ,4 ]
Bosch, Carles [4 ]
Cervantes, Andres [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Valencia, Dept Personal Assessment & Psychol Treatments, Valencia, Spain
[2] Valencian Int Univ, Area Hlth Sci, Valencia 46002, Spain
[3] Assoc Carena, Valencia, Spain
[4] Hosp Univ Dr Peset, Med Oncol Unit, Valencia, Spain
[5] Univ Valencia, Inst Invest Sanitaria INCLIVA, Med Oncol Dept, Valencia, Spain
关键词
CRC survivorship; Emotional distress; Supportive care needs; Cancer Survivors Unmet Needs measure; Psycho-oncology; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; EMOTIONAL DISTRESS; BREAST-CANCER; SURVIVORSHIP; PREDICTORS; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-021-06513-1
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of distress and unmet supportive care needs in post-treatment colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. Also, to explore the association between both variables and to identify potential associated sociodemographic and cancer-related risk factors. Methods A cross-sectional study of 200 CRC survivors who at least 1 month before had completed the primary treatment for CRC was conducted. The Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) and the Spanish version of Cancer Survivors' Unmet Needs (S-CaSUN) were used. Results One in five CRC survivors showed clinical distress and 86% expressed at least one unmet need. Distress was positively associated with the prevalence of needs in all domains. All comprehensive care and information needs were expressed by at least 20% of survivors and some by more than 50%. Other needs also mentioned by 20% of survivors were financial support, ongoing case manager, and concerns about cancer recurrence. The risk factors associated were lower socioeconomic status, younger age, and a primary treatment that includes more than surgery. Conclusions The findings highlight the relevance of extending psychosocial care beyond the CRC primary medical treatment. A person-centered approach that addresses informational, emotional, social, and physical needs can increase satisfaction with care and also prevent psychological morbidity in CRC survivors.
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页码:1483 / 1491
页数:9
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