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Fear of Recurrence Among Lung Cancer Survivors: A Theoretical Model Validation.
Chen, Qiuhong; Weng, Yunqin; Wang, Fangfang; Yang, Xiaoyan; Chen, Wei-Ti; Huang, Feifei.
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  • Chen Q; Author Affiliations: School of Nursing, Fujian Medical University (Ms Chen, Ms Wang, and Dr Huang); Infectious Diseases Department, Mengchao Hepatobiliary Hospital of Fujian Medical University (Mrs Weng); and Department of Anaesthesiology, The Second Attached Hospital of Fujian Medical University (Mrs Yang), Fuzhou, China; and School of Nursing, University of California Los Angeles (Dr Chen).
Cancer Nurs ; 2024 Mar 27.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38537068
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) significantly impacts the treatment and prognosis of lung cancer survivors. However, the mechanisms and factors contributing to FCR and its related consequences in lung cancer remain poorly understood.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the validity of the Lee-Jones Theoretical Model of FCR in lung cancer survivors.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 257 lung cancer survivors who had undergone surgical treatment 1 year prior. The participants completed a comprehensive set of questionnaires, and the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling to test the proposed model.

RESULTS:

The analysis confirmed direct relationships between family resilience, coping behaviors, illness perceptions, FCR triggers, and FCR. Fear of cancer recurrence was also found to have a direct negative impact on quality of life (QOL). Furthermore, levels of family resilience, coping behaviors, illness perceptions, and FCR triggers indirectly influenced QOL through their association with FCR.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study provides partial support for the validity of the Lee-Jones Theoretical Model of FCR in lung cancer survivors. The findings contribute to a better understanding of FCR in this population and lay the groundwork for targeted interventions. Effective strategies to reduce FCR in lung cancer survivors should focus on enhancing family resilience, improving disease cognition, minimizing FCR triggers, and guiding patients toward adopting positive coping styles, ultimately improving their QOL. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Fear of cancer recurrence plays a vital role in relationships between internal and external cues and QOL. We can construct interventions to enhance the QOL of survivors based on the FCR influencing factors.

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Nurs Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Nurs Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article