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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1040...

Sujet
Research
Auteur
Dhakal, Kamala Wang, Panpan Mboineki, Joanes Faustine Getu, Mikiyas Amare Chen, Changying
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Catégorie

BMC Women's Health

Année

2023

Date de référencement

12/12/2023

Mots clés
treatment study patients cancer supportive scns
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BACKGROUNDS: The perceived supportive care needs (SCNs) of cancer patients are essential components of a care program.

The first step in planning and intervening for supportive care is the proper identification of the SCNs of cancer patients.

Cervical cancer (CC) is the most prevalent cancer among Nepali women.

The authors assess SCNs and their predictors among CC patients under treatment by using a validated Nepali version supportive care need survey short form (SCNS- SF 34 N).

METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in 5 cancer treatment hospitals in Nepal.

A culturally adapted and psychometrically validated Nepali version SCNS –SF- 34 N was completed by a convenience sample of 218 CC patients.

Data were analyzed by using descriptive (frequency, percentage, mean, median) and inferential (Chi-square P-value and binary logistic regression analysis) statistics.

RESULTS: The study showed that 99% of the respondents were in need of some level (low, moderate, high) of supportive care.

The psychological domain, physical daily living, health system information, patient care support and sexuality domain ranked from first to fifth for SCNs with mean and standard deviations 70.29 ± 18.84, 63.25 ± 23.15, 57.90 ± 21.11, 56.46 ± 21.92 and 46.06 ± 34.16, respectively.

Binary logistic regression found causal association between SCNs and variables “occupation (p-value = 0.007), and type of hospital (p-value = 0.000)” at a 95% confidence level.

CONCLUSION: Nepali CC patients perceive and experience many unmet SCNs, with psychological SCNs being the first priority.

It is essential that the SCNs of patients may need to be known by their close family members, care providers, CC related program.

so that they can offer intervention as per patients’ needs.

Dhakal, Kamala,Wang, Panpan,Mboineki, Joanes Faustine,Getu, Mikiyas Amare,Chen, Changying, 2023, Assessment of supportive care needs among cervical cancer patients under treatment in Nepal: a cross-sectional study, BioMed Central

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