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Hope and its relationship with treatment/ physical related factors in lung cancer patients receiving immunotherapy.
Hsu, Chih-Chien; Lee, Yun-Hsiang; Chen, Min-Ru; Yang, Chih-Hsin; Shih, Jin-Yuan; Liao, Wei-Yu; Hsiao, Meng-Ping; Lai, Yeur-Hur.
Afiliação
  • Hsu CC; Department of Nursing, National Taiwan University Cancer Center, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: A02172@ntucc.gov.tw.
  • Lee YH; School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: yhlee338@ntu.edu.tw.
  • Chen MR; School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: d09426003@ntu.edu.tw.
  • Yang CH; School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Department of Oncology, National Taiwan University Cancer Center, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: chihyang@ntu.edu.tw.
  • Shih JY; School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: jyshih@ntu.edu.tw.
  • Liao WY; School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: wyliao33@ntu.edu.tw.
  • Hsiao MP; Department of Nursing, National Taiwan University Cancer Center, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: A00708@ntucc.gov.tw.
  • Lai YH; Department of Nursing, National Taiwan University Cancer Center, Taipei, Taiwan; School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: laiyhwk@ntu.edu.tw.
J Formos Med Assoc ; 2024 Jul 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38971711
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND

PURPOSE:

Immunotherapy is a new treatment option for patients with Lung Cancer (LC). However, relatively limited research has explored about patients' perception of hope and its associated factors during the process. This study aimed to examine level of perceived hope and the factors related to hope, with a particular focus on treatment and physically related factors, in LC patients receiving immunotherapy.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study was conducted and patients who had already received at least one immunotherapy cycle were recruited from two hospitals in northern Taiwan. The questionnaire included a background information form, the Herth's Hope Index, and the Symptom Severity Scale. Stepwise regression was applied to identify the most robust factors related to level of hope in the participants.

RESULTS:

A total of 130 patients were recruited. Overall, patients reported moderate to high levels of hope and mild symptoms. Fatigue, weakness, appearance changes, pruritus, and shortness of breath were identified as the most severe symptoms. Further regression analysis showed that patients with poor performance status, less immunotherapy cycles, higher level of fatigue, and more severe pruritus reported to have lower level of hope which explained 47% of the variances.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study revealed that lung cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy had moderate level of hope. Patients' performance status, selected symptoms and times of receiving immunotherapy were the robust factors related to hope. Systematic assessment of patients' symptoms and the development of appropriate interventions to reduce distress and enhance hope are strongly recommended for both clinical care and research.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Formos Med Assoc Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Formos Med Assoc Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article