Dignity therapy in Mexican lung cancer patients with emotional distress: Impact on psychological symptoms and quality of life

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作者
Gonzalez-Ling, Ana [1 ]
Galindo Vazquez, Oscar [1 ]
Rascon-Gasca, Maria Luisa [2 ]
Robles, Rebeca [3 ]
Max Chochinov, Harvey [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Cancerol, Unidad Invest & Desarrollo Psicooncol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente Muniz, Direcc Invest Epidemiol & Psicosociales, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente Muniz, Ctr Invest Salud Mental Global, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[4] CancerCare Manitoba, Dept Psychiat, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
关键词
Anxiety; Depression; Distress; Lung cancer; Psycho-oncology; TERMINALLY-ILL PATIENTS; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; PALLIATIVE CARE; DEPRESSION; INTERVENTION; END;
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10.1017/S1478951521000468
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Lung cancer (LC) is the most frequent and deadly neoplasm in the world, and patients have shown a tendency to have more emotional distress than other cancer populations. Dignity Therapy (DT) is a brief intervention aimed to improve emotional well-being in patients facing life-threatening illness. Objective To analyze the effect of DT on anxiety, depression, hopelessness, emotional distress, dignity-related distress, and quality of life (QoL) in a group of Mexican patients with stage IV LC undergoing active medical treatment with baseline emotional distress. Method In this preliminary pretest-posttest study, patients received three sessions of DT and were evaluated with the HADS, Distress Thermometer, Patient Dignity Inventory, single-item questions, and QLQ-30. Results In total, 24 out of 29 patients completed the intervention. Statistically significant improvements were found in anxiety, depression, emotional distress, hopelessness, and dignity-related distress with large effect sizes. Patients reported that DT helped them, increased their meaning and purpose in life, their sense of dignity, and their will to live, while it decreased their suffering. No changes were found in QoL. Significance of results DT was well accepted and effective in improving the emotional symptoms of LC patients with distress that were undergoing medical treatment. Although more research is warranted to confirm these results, this suggests that DT can be used in the context of Latin-American patients.
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