Depression, fatigue, and health-related quality of life in head and neck cancer patients: a prospective pilot study


Autoria(s): Sawada, Namie Okino; de Paula, Juliana Maria; Sonobe, Helena Megumi; Fontao Zago, Marcia Maria; Guerrero, Giselle Patricia; Nicolussi, Adriana Cristina
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

23/10/2013

23/10/2013

2012

Resumo

To assess the prevalence of depression and fatigue symptoms in head and neck cancer patients during radiotherapy treatment and relate them symptoms with these patients' quality of life. This is a prospective study. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Piper Fatigue Scale-revised and Functional Assessment Cancer Therapy Head and Neck (FACT-H&N) were applied to 41 head and neck cancer patients at three times: at the start of treatment (T1), approximately 15 days after the start of treatment (T2) and at the end of treatment (T3), approximately 30 days after the start of the radiotherapy. The mean BDI and PIPER increased during the radiotherapy treatment. BDI scores did not demonstrate the presence of depression, although the number of symptoms increased, and the presence of fatigue rose as treatment advanced. The mean FACT H&N decreased in the middle and at the end of treatment, indicating worsening in these patients' Quality of Life. Depression and fatigue symptoms increased during radiotherapy treatment, while QoL levels decreased. This demonstrates that these symptoms are strongly correlated and that their presence negatively influenced QoL. At the start of treatment, nurses need to advise patients and plan care, offering interventions to decrease these symptoms and improve QoL.

Identificador

SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, NEW YORK, v. 20, n. 11, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 2705-2711, NOV, 2012

0941-4355

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35601

10.1007/s00520-012-1390-2

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-012-1390-2

Idioma(s)

eng

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SPRINGER

NEW YORK

Relação

SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #HEAD AND NECK NEOPLASMS #RADIOTHERAPY #QUALITY OF LIFE #DEPRESSION #FATIGUE #RADIOTHERAPY #PREVALENCE #INVENTORY #DISTRESS #IMPACT #STATE #ONCOLOGY #HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES #REHABILITATION
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article

original article

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