Supportive Care Needs in Relation to Psychological Distress Level among Women under Treatment for Breast Cancer | ||||
Zagazig Nursing Journal | ||||
Article 7, Volume 11, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2015, 2015, Page 95-110 PDF (666.91 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research Article | ||||
DOI: 10.12816/0029177 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Asmaa Ali elsayed1; Amany Sobhy Sorour2; Amany Rashad Aboel-Seoud3; Abbas Mahmoud Sarhan4 | ||||
1Demonstrator - community health nursing department-,Faculty of nursing- Zagazig university | ||||
2Assistant prof. of community health nursing- Faculty of nursing- Zagazig university | ||||
3prof. of community medicine- Faculty of medicine -Zagazig university | ||||
4Prof .of oncology medicine- Faculty of medicine- Zagazig university, | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: Assessment of supportive needs is the requirement to plan supportive care program for cancer patients. The aim of the study: was to highlight the supportive care needs in relation to psychological distress level among women under treatment for breast cancer. Subjects & methods: Research design: A cross - sectional descriptive design was used. Setting: The oncology clinics in Zagazig University Hospitals. Subjects: 200 women were recruited. Tools of data collection: Three tools were used for data collection: 1) Demographic data and medical history. 2) The Supportive Care Needs Survey- short form questionnaire, which covers five domains of needs (physical and daily living, health system and information, psychological, patient care and support and sexuality domains. 3) Distress thermometer scale. Results: Results revealed that the highest affected domain was in physical and daily living domain followed by health system and information. On the other hand, the lowest domain was in sexual domain. Patients had moderate to severe distress (74%), younger participants had more unmet needs in all domains and high level of psychological distress.. Conclusion: A highly statistically significant positive correlation was found between psychological distress level and total unmet needs. Recommendations: Further studies are needed for ongoing assessment of patients' needs and their psychological distress level to ensure monitoring and intervention to meet various needs of patients during treatment and to confirm this study results. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Women with breast cancer; supportive care needs; Psychological Distress | ||||
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