EVALUATION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS IN A COHORT OF NEWLY DIAGNOSED CANCER PATIENTS: A STUDY OF 67 INDIVIDUAS

Các tác giả

  • Dang Thi Huong 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Vu Do Thao 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Nguyen Trong Hoa 108 Military Central Hospital
  • La Van Truong 108 Military Central Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59459/1859-1655/JMM.346

Từ khóa:

Newly diagnosed cancer, distress, quality of life

Tóm tắt

Purpose: To evaluate distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients.

Subjects and Methods: Cross-sectional prospective study of 67 newly diagnosed patients at the Department of Pain management and Palliative Care, 108 Military Central Hospital, from August to October 2023. The patient's level of distress was assessed by the Distress Thermometer - DT and the Problem List (PL) of NCCN February 2022, Vietnamese version.

Results: The average distress score among newly diagnosed cancer patients was 4.42 ± 2.237, with 3% reporting no distress, 44.8% experiencing mild distress, and 52.2% reporting moderate to severe distress (≥ 4 points). Common sources of distress among the participants included physical discomfort (94.0%), with 73.1% reporting sleep problems and 71.6% experiencing fatigue. Emotional challenges were prevalent as well (91.0%), with 49.3% reporting feelings of sadness and 47.8% experiencing anxiety. Additionally, concerns regarding self-care (53.7%) and financial worries (43.3%) were notable contributors to distress, accounting for 76.1% of the participants' concerns overall. The rate of moderate and severe distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients were statistically significantly related to age (more prevalent in patients  under 60), gender (higher in females) education level (more in those with secondary school education or less), income (higher in those with below-average incomes), health insurance benefits (higher in patients with less comprehensive coverage).

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Dang Thi Huong, Vu Do Thao, Nguyen Trong Hoa, & La Van Truong. (2024). EVALUATION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS IN A COHORT OF NEWLY DIAGNOSED CANCER PATIENTS: A STUDY OF 67 INDIVIDUAS. Tạp Chí Y học Quân sự, (368), 6. https://doi.org/10.59459/1859-1655/JMM.346

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