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Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy

GOALS OF WORK: The current study was designed to longitudinally examine stress response symptoms (SRS) and quality of life (QoL) in couples confronted with disseminated testicular cancer. The objectives were to examine couples’ patterns of adjustment over time and possible differences in adjustment...

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Autores principales: Tuinman, Marrit A., Hoekstra, Harald J., Sleijfer, Dirk Th., Fleer, Joke, Vidrine, Damon J., Gritz, Ellen R., Hoekstra-Weebers, Josette E. H. M.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2092408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16944218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-006-0119-5
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author Tuinman, Marrit A.
Hoekstra, Harald J.
Sleijfer, Dirk Th.
Fleer, Joke
Vidrine, Damon J.
Gritz, Ellen R.
Hoekstra-Weebers, Josette E. H. M.
author_facet Tuinman, Marrit A.
Hoekstra, Harald J.
Sleijfer, Dirk Th.
Fleer, Joke
Vidrine, Damon J.
Gritz, Ellen R.
Hoekstra-Weebers, Josette E. H. M.
author_sort Tuinman, Marrit A.
collection PubMed
description GOALS OF WORK: The current study was designed to longitudinally examine stress response symptoms (SRS) and quality of life (QoL) in couples confronted with disseminated testicular cancer. The objectives were to examine couples’ patterns of adjustment over time and possible differences in adjustment between the patient and his partner. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Couples completed the Impact of Event Scale and the QoL subscales physical functioning, social functioning, and mental health of the RAND-36 before chemotherapy (T1), after completion of chemotherapy (T2), and 1 year later (T3). RESULTS: Before chemotherapy 26% of the patients and 50% of partners reported clinically elevated levels of SRS. Patients reported lower physical and social functioning at T2 compared to T1 and T3. Partners reported an improvement in social functioning over the year and no changes in physical functioning or mental health. No relationships between patients and partners’ functioning were found. One year after diagnosis, QoL of patients and partners was similar to that of reference groups, and patients even reported better physical functioning than the reference group. SRS of patients and partners were negatively related at T1, and patients and partners’ social functioning were positively related at T2. CONCLUSIONS: According to stress response levels, the period before the start of chemotherapy was most stressful for couples. Adjustment patterns differ between testicular cancer patients and their partners with patients reporting lowered QoL after completion of chemotherapy. QoL of couples returned to normal levels 1 year after diagnosis. The effect of disseminated testicular cancer on the QoL of patients and their partners seems to be temporary. A minority may need clinical attention for severe SRS.
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spelling pubmed-20924082007-11-28 Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy Tuinman, Marrit A. Hoekstra, Harald J. Sleijfer, Dirk Th. Fleer, Joke Vidrine, Damon J. Gritz, Ellen R. Hoekstra-Weebers, Josette E. H. M. Support Care Cancer Original Article GOALS OF WORK: The current study was designed to longitudinally examine stress response symptoms (SRS) and quality of life (QoL) in couples confronted with disseminated testicular cancer. The objectives were to examine couples’ patterns of adjustment over time and possible differences in adjustment between the patient and his partner. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Couples completed the Impact of Event Scale and the QoL subscales physical functioning, social functioning, and mental health of the RAND-36 before chemotherapy (T1), after completion of chemotherapy (T2), and 1 year later (T3). RESULTS: Before chemotherapy 26% of the patients and 50% of partners reported clinically elevated levels of SRS. Patients reported lower physical and social functioning at T2 compared to T1 and T3. Partners reported an improvement in social functioning over the year and no changes in physical functioning or mental health. No relationships between patients and partners’ functioning were found. One year after diagnosis, QoL of patients and partners was similar to that of reference groups, and patients even reported better physical functioning than the reference group. SRS of patients and partners were negatively related at T1, and patients and partners’ social functioning were positively related at T2. CONCLUSIONS: According to stress response levels, the period before the start of chemotherapy was most stressful for couples. Adjustment patterns differ between testicular cancer patients and their partners with patients reporting lowered QoL after completion of chemotherapy. QoL of couples returned to normal levels 1 year after diagnosis. The effect of disseminated testicular cancer on the QoL of patients and their partners seems to be temporary. A minority may need clinical attention for severe SRS. Springer-Verlag 2006-08-31 2007-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2092408/ /pubmed/16944218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-006-0119-5 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2006
spellingShingle Original Article
Tuinman, Marrit A.
Hoekstra, Harald J.
Sleijfer, Dirk Th.
Fleer, Joke
Vidrine, Damon J.
Gritz, Ellen R.
Hoekstra-Weebers, Josette E. H. M.
Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title_full Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title_fullStr Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title_short Testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
title_sort testicular cancer: a longitudinal pilot study on stress response symptoms and quality of life in couples before and after chemotherapy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2092408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16944218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-006-0119-5
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