Relationship Between Fear, Anxiety and Chemotherapy Adherence among Patients Having Breast Cancer During COVID-19 | ||||
Menoufia Nursing Journal | ||||
Article 20, Volume 7, Issue 2, November 2022, Page 293-303 PDF (1013.74 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/menj.2022.270859 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Salwa Hagag Abdelaziz1; Ola Ibrahim Abdo2; Shaimaa Abdalaleem Abdalgeleel3; Hala Ezzat Mahmoud4 | ||||
1Assistant Professor of Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt | ||||
2Lecturer of Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt | ||||
3Lecturer of Biostatistics and Cancer Epidemiology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt | ||||
4Deputy Director of Nursing, Breast Cancer Hospital,National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
: Background: Fear and anxiety can predispose breast cancer (BC) patient to serious consequences including non-adherence to chemotherapeutic agents leading to uncontrolled management. The situation is more complex during Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between fear, anxiety and chemotherapy adherence among patients having breast cancer during COVID-19.A cross-sectional correlational design was used. Sample: A purposive sample of 168 patients having breast cancer was selected. Setting: The study was conducted in the Chemotherapy Department at El Tagamoo El Awal Breast Cancer Hospital Data was collected using three instruments. Instrument one: (a) Structured Interview Questionnaire,(b)Assessment of Fear of COVID-19 Likert Scale and Instrument two: Beck anxiety Inventory (BAI) Likert scale. Instrument three: Chemotherapy Adherence Questionnaire .Results: The higher percentage (59.50%) of patients missed more than 4 cycles of chemotherapy. A strongly positive relationship was found between mean score of anxiety and fear (r=.318**;P=.000) among BC patients. Studied patients had severe anxiety (54.33±8.89), high level of fear mean score (28.43± 4.87) and non adherence to chemotherapy (7.02±1.89).Conclusion: There is a strong positive relationship between fear and anxiety. Chemotherapy adherence among patients having breast cancer during COVID-19 is reduced if patients have high levels of fear and anxiety. Replication of the study in different geographical areas is recommended to generalize the results. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Anxiety; Breast cancer; Chemotherapy Adherence; Fear | ||||
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