Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 2 de 2
Filtrar
Mais filtros











Base de dados
Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Cancer Nurs ; 44(2): 116-124, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31569179

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Although higher incidence and mortality of gynecological cancer (GynCa) are documented in black compared with white women, few studies have documented quality of life (QOL) or healthy control comparisons. OBJECTIVE: This study compared depression, sexual function, and QOL between patients with GynCa and race-matched healthy controls. METHODS: Patients with GynCa and healthy controls completed the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Female Sexual Function Index, and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General measures at baseline; GynCa patients were assessed again at 6 months post-radiation therapy (RT). RESULTS: Analyses included 84 participants (51% white, 49% black), including 28 GynCa patients and 56 controls with similar marital status. Compared with healthy controls, patients were younger, had a higher body mass index, and had more depression (P = .01); 82% of the patients and 71% of the healthy controls met criteria for sexual dysfunction at baseline (P = .29). Patients pre-RT had greater sexual dysfunction and lower QOL (P = .001) than controls did; patients at 6-month post-RT showed improved sexual function scores compared with pre-RT, with similar results to controls. White GynCa patients reported less sexual desire (P = .02), more pain (P = .05), and lower total Female Sexual Function Index scores (P = .01) than did black GynCa patients. Both black and white GynCa patients reported lower total QOL than their race-matched controls did (P = .07 and P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: Women with GynCa reported more depression and lower QOL than did healthy controls pre-RT. Among GynCa patients, white women had more sexual dysfunction than black women did. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The differences in sexual dysfunction between white and black women with GynCa suggest developing guidelines directing routine sexual assessment and rehabilitation in women treated for GynCa.


Assuntos
Depressão/epidemiologia , Neoplasias/epidemiologia , Qualidade de Vida , Disfunções Sexuais Fisiológicas/epidemiologia , Negro ou Afro-Americano/estatística & dados numéricos , Idoso , Índice de Massa Corporal , Depressão/etnologia , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/etnologia , Neoplasias/radioterapia , Dor/epidemiologia , Dor/etnologia , Disfunções Sexuais Fisiológicas/etnologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , População Branca/estatística & dados numéricos
2.
Oncol Nurs Forum ; 46(2): E48-E59, 2019 03 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30767956

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To characterize the vaginal microbiome using QIIME 2™ (Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology 2) in women with gynecologic cancer. SAMPLE & SETTING: 19 women with gynecologic cancer before and after radiation therapy at a comprehensive cancer center in Atlanta, Georgia. METHODS & VARIABLES: This pilot study analyzed vaginal microbiome communities using a microbiome analysis pipeline, beginning with 16S rRNA gene sequencing and processing through use of a bioinformatics pipeline to downstream microbial statistical analysis. RESULTS: The findings showed the methods to be robust, and most women with gynecologic cancer showed depletion of Lactobacillus. Compared to those pre-radiation therapy, women post-radiation therapy showed higher abundances of Mobiluncus, Atopobium, and Prevotella but lower abundances of Lactobacillus, Gardnerella, and Peptostreptococcus, which are associated with bacterial vaginosis. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: This study presents the fundamentals of human microbiome data collection and analysis methods to inform nursing science. Assessing the vaginal microbiome provides a potential pathway to develop interventions to ameliorate dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome.


Assuntos
Neoplasias dos Genitais Femininos/microbiologia , Neoplasias dos Genitais Femininos/radioterapia , Microbiota/genética , Microbiota/efeitos da radiação , RNA Ribossômico 16S/análise , Vagina/microbiologia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Georgia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto
SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA