학술논문

Use of the Distress Thermometer to discern clinically relevant quality of life differences in women with breast cancer.
Document Type
Article
Source
Quality of Life Research. Mar2012, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p215-223. 9p.
Subject
*BREAST cancer patients
*QUALITY of life
*PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
*THERMOMETERS
*MEDICAL care
*DEMOGRAPHIC surveys
*FUNCTIONAL assessment
*QUESTIONNAIRES
Language
ISSN
0962-9343
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of Distress Thermometer (DT) scores to discern important differences in quality of life scores among women with breast cancer. Methods: The National Comprehensive Cancer Network's DT, the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B), and a demographic questionnaire were completed by 111 women recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Results: Patients considered moderately to severely distressed (score ≥ 4 on DT) scored significantly lower on FACT-B QOL scales and subscales when compared to those in the group scoring 3 or below. For those scales for which minimally important differences (MIDs) have been established, differences between the two groups were 2-3 and a half times the established MID. Conclusions: Moderately to severely distressed patients have significantly lower QOL than those with expected or mild distress. The DT provides a quick and easy screening tool to alert the healthcare team to clinically relevant alterations in patients' QOL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]