Describing health-related outcomes for couples experiencing prostate cancer: Differences and similarities

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作者
Galbraith, Michael E. [1 ]
Pedro, Leli W. [1 ]
Jaffe, Anna R. [2 ]
Allen, Tiffany L. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado Denver, Coll Nursing, Denver, CO 80202 USA
[2] Asante Hlth Syst, Medfor, OR USA
[3] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ Ashland, Sch Nursing, Ashland, OR USA
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10.1188/08.ONF.794-801
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Purpose/Objectives: To describe health-related outcomes for couples dealing with prostate cancer before the patient started treatment and 6, 12, and 18 months after treatment. Design: Survey with longitudinal, comparative, and predictive elements. Setting: Tertiary care nonprofit medical center in the southwestern United States. Sample: A convenience sample of 216 patients treated for prostate cancer and their partners was enrolled. The mean age of patients was 68 years; 64 years for their partners. The average length of marriage was about 35 years. About 75% of patients and more than 50% of partners had at least some college education. Methods: Study participants completed questionnaires before treatment and 6, 12, and 18 months after treatment. Main Research Variables: Health-related quality of life, health status, and marital satisfaction. Findings: Patients' scores were associated with partners' scores more than 50% of the time throughout the study. Relationship satisfaction was the most strongly related variable between patient and partner. Cross-lag analyses suggest that couples' scores demonstrate a reciprocal pattern of influence between the dyads throughout the study. Conclusions: Patients' scores were associated with partners' scores on most outcome variables. Both are affected by prostate cancer and the treatment experience. Implications for Nursing: Nurses should actively include partners in all information and education sessions connected with prostate cancer treatment and follow-up. In addition, the unique experiences of partners of patients with prostate cancer should be identified and addressed.
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