학술논문

External support factors utilized by patients in coping with cancer: a European perspective
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Supportive Care in Cancer. February, 2022, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p1759, 6 p.
Subject
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Cancer patients -- Care and treatment
Cancer -- Care and treatment
Social workers -- Research
Hospital patients -- Care and treatment
Language
English
ISSN
0941-4355
Abstract
Purpose The article presents the results of research on psychosocial aspects of living with cancer in the Slovak Republic focusing on hospitalized and outpatient cancer patients in treatment during the curative stage of the disease. Assessing cancer patient's interest in receiving help from individual members of a multidisciplinary team was a part of the research. Methods The research was done through a questionnaire designed to focus on individual psychosocial aspects of cancer treatment. The research sample included 67 hospitalized patients and 61 outpatients. Execution of research was conducted in the individual clinical workplaces. Results When calculating the interest of cancer patients in spiritual counseling during oncological treatment, hospitalized patients indicated significant interest (p = .014). Similarly, hospitalized patients indicated more interest in using psychological counseling (p = .040) as well as in consultation with the social worker with a significant difference of (p = .017). Interest in the aid of a physical therapist was exhibited more significantly with hospitalized patients (p = .000). Significant interest in hospitalized patients using additional members of the multidisciplinary team was statistically significant (p = .017). Outpatient cancer patients indicated significant interest in finding information about medical conditions on the Internet (p = .000). For items addressing an interest in meeting people with cancer in self-help groups, there was no significant difference between outpatient and hospital patients (p = .298) as with talking to other patients who had cancer (p = .207). Conclusion External support factors are important in helping patients cope with cancer. Health professionals can help patients mitigate the various difficulties associated with cancer.
Author(s): Patricia Dobríková [sup.1] [sup.2], Dana Stachurová [sup.3] [sup.4], Daniel West [sup.5], Manwa Hegde [sup.5], Bernardo Ramirez [sup.6] Author Affiliations: (1) Faculty of Health Care and Social Work, , Univerzitne [...]