1. Course and predictors of supportive care needs among Mexican breast cancer patients
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Joke Fleer, Adelita V. Ranchor, Juan José Sánchez Sosa, Maya J. Schroevers, Patricia Alanís López, Adriana Pérez-Fortis, Christine Eulenburg, Health Psychology Research (HPR), Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), and Lifelong Learning, Education & Assessment Research Network (LEARN)
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Paper ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Longitudinal study ,Breast Neoplasms ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,HONG-KONG CHINESE ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,breast cancer ,UNMET INFORMATION NEEDS ,needs assessment ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Daily living ,Longitudinal Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Mexico ,Aged ,Estimation ,Response rate (survey) ,Health Services Needs and Demand ,Depression ,business.industry ,Disease trajectory ,Latinas ,WOMEN ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,PREVALENCE ,supportive care ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Patient Satisfaction ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,Papers ,Needs assessment ,oncology ,Women's Health ,Female ,Observational study ,HEALTH ,business - Abstract
Objective: This study examined the course and predictors of supportive care needs among Mexican breast cancer patients for different cancer treatment trajectories.Methods: Data from 172 (66.4% response rate) patients were considered in this observational longitudinal study. Participants were measured after diagnosis, neoadjuvant treatment, surgery, adjuvant treatment, and the first post-treatment follow-up visit. Psychological, Health System and Information, Physical and Daily Living, Patient Care and Support, Sexual, and Additional care needs were measured with the Supportive Care Needs Survey (SCNS-SF34). Linear mixed models with maximum-likelihood estimation were computed.Results: The course of supportive care needs was similar across the different cancer treatment trajectories. Supportive care needs declined significantly from diagnosis to the first post-treatment follow-up visit. Health System and Information care needs were the highest needs over time. Depressive symptoms and time since diagnosis were the most consistent predictors of changes in course of supportive care needs of these patients.Conclusions: Health system and information care needs of Mexican breast cancer patients need to be addressed with priority because these needs are the least met. Furthermore, patients with high depressive symptoms at the start of the disease trajectory have greater needs for supportive care throughout the disease trajectory.
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- 2018