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Mental representations of illness in patients with gestational trophoblastic disease: How do patients perceive their condition?

Authors :
Di Mattei, V
Carnelli, L
Mazzetti, M
Bernardi, M
DI PIERRO, R
Bergamini, A
Mangili, G
Candiani, M
Sarno, L
Sarno, L.
DI PIERRO, ROSSELLA
Di Mattei, V
Carnelli, L
Mazzetti, M
Bernardi, M
DI PIERRO, R
Bergamini, A
Mangili, G
Candiani, M
Sarno, L
Sarno, L.
DI PIERRO, ROSSELLA
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Gestational Trophoblastic Disease comprises a group of benign and malignant disorders that derive from the placenta. Using Leventhal's Common-Sense Model as a theoretical framework, this paper examines illness perception in women who have been diagnosed with this disease. Methods Thirty-one women diagnosed with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease in a hospital in Italy were asked to complete the Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised to measure the following: illness Identity, illness opinions and causes of Gestational Trophoblastic Disease. Results High mean scores were observed in the Emotional representations and Treatment control subscales. A significant difference emerged between hydatidiform mole patients and those with gestational trophoblastic neoplasia on the Identity subscale. A significant correlation emerged between "time since diagnosis" and the Treatment control subscale. Discussion This study is the first to investigate illness perception in Gestational Trophoblastic Disease. From a clinical perspective the results highlight the need for multidisciplinary support programs to promote a more realistic illness perception.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358888432
Document Type :
Electronic Resource