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Perceived Dignity of Advanced Cancer Patients and Its Relationship to Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Psychological Factors

OBJECTIVE: Loss of dignity is one of the main reasons for wishing for an early death in patients with incurable diseases such as cancer and is strongly associated with psychological distress and loss of quality of life. The present study aims to analyze the perceived dignity of patients with advance...

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Autores principales: Obispo, Berta, Cruz-Castellanos, Patricia, Hernandez, Raquel, Gil-Raga, Mireia, González-Moya, Manuel, Rogado, Jacobo, López-Ceballos, Helena, García-Carrasco, Miguel, Jiménez-Fonseca, Paula, Calderon, Caterina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9177410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.855704
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author Obispo, Berta
Cruz-Castellanos, Patricia
Hernandez, Raquel
Gil-Raga, Mireia
González-Moya, Manuel
Rogado, Jacobo
López-Ceballos, Helena
García-Carrasco, Miguel
Jiménez-Fonseca, Paula
Calderon, Caterina
author_facet Obispo, Berta
Cruz-Castellanos, Patricia
Hernandez, Raquel
Gil-Raga, Mireia
González-Moya, Manuel
Rogado, Jacobo
López-Ceballos, Helena
García-Carrasco, Miguel
Jiménez-Fonseca, Paula
Calderon, Caterina
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description OBJECTIVE: Loss of dignity is one of the main reasons for wishing for an early death in patients with incurable diseases such as cancer and is strongly associated with psychological distress and loss of quality of life. The present study aims to analyze the perceived dignity of patients with advanced cancer undergoing systemic treatment and their relationship with sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological factors. METHODS: A prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted in 15 oncology departments in Spain. Patients with locally advanced, unresectable, or metastatic cancer who were candidates for systemic treatment were included. Participants completed demographic information and Palliative Patients’ Dignity Scale, Brief Symptom Inventory, Mental Adjustment to Cancer, Functional Social Support Questionnaire, and Illness Uncertainty. RESULTS: A total of 508 patients were recruited between February 2020 and October 2021. Most were male, aged > 65 years, with digestive tumors (41%), and metastatic disease at diagnosis. Subjects were classified as having low (56%, N = 283) or high (44%, N = 225) perceived dignity. Patients ≥ 65 years, with worse baseline status (ECOG ≥ 1), and worse estimated 18-month survival had lower levels of perceived dignity. People with lower perceived dignity scored higher for anxious preoccupation and hopelessness and lower for positive attitude. They also displayed higher levels of anxiety, depression, and somatic symptoms, greater uncertainty, and less social support. CONCLUSION: Self-perceived dignity in advancer cancer patients is significantly associated with psychological factors, psychological distress, uncertainty, less social support. Knowledge of these specific interactions is importance for adequate, comprehensive palliative care.
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spelling pubmed-91774102022-06-10 Perceived Dignity of Advanced Cancer Patients and Its Relationship to Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Psychological Factors Obispo, Berta Cruz-Castellanos, Patricia Hernandez, Raquel Gil-Raga, Mireia González-Moya, Manuel Rogado, Jacobo López-Ceballos, Helena García-Carrasco, Miguel Jiménez-Fonseca, Paula Calderon, Caterina Front Psychol Psychology OBJECTIVE: Loss of dignity is one of the main reasons for wishing for an early death in patients with incurable diseases such as cancer and is strongly associated with psychological distress and loss of quality of life. The present study aims to analyze the perceived dignity of patients with advanced cancer undergoing systemic treatment and their relationship with sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological factors. METHODS: A prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted in 15 oncology departments in Spain. Patients with locally advanced, unresectable, or metastatic cancer who were candidates for systemic treatment were included. Participants completed demographic information and Palliative Patients’ Dignity Scale, Brief Symptom Inventory, Mental Adjustment to Cancer, Functional Social Support Questionnaire, and Illness Uncertainty. RESULTS: A total of 508 patients were recruited between February 2020 and October 2021. Most were male, aged > 65 years, with digestive tumors (41%), and metastatic disease at diagnosis. Subjects were classified as having low (56%, N = 283) or high (44%, N = 225) perceived dignity. Patients ≥ 65 years, with worse baseline status (ECOG ≥ 1), and worse estimated 18-month survival had lower levels of perceived dignity. People with lower perceived dignity scored higher for anxious preoccupation and hopelessness and lower for positive attitude. They also displayed higher levels of anxiety, depression, and somatic symptoms, greater uncertainty, and less social support. CONCLUSION: Self-perceived dignity in advancer cancer patients is significantly associated with psychological factors, psychological distress, uncertainty, less social support. Knowledge of these specific interactions is importance for adequate, comprehensive palliative care. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9177410/ /pubmed/35693507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.855704 Text en Copyright © 2022 Obispo, Cruz-Castellanos, Hernandez, Gil-Raga, González-Moya, Rogado, López-Ceballos, García-Carrasco, Jiménez-Fonseca and Calderon. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Obispo, Berta
Cruz-Castellanos, Patricia
Hernandez, Raquel
Gil-Raga, Mireia
González-Moya, Manuel
Rogado, Jacobo
López-Ceballos, Helena
García-Carrasco, Miguel
Jiménez-Fonseca, Paula
Calderon, Caterina
Perceived Dignity of Advanced Cancer Patients and Its Relationship to Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Psychological Factors
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title_short Perceived Dignity of Advanced Cancer Patients and Its Relationship to Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Psychological Factors
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topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9177410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.855704
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