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Observational Study
. 2022 Aug 10;21(1):143.
doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-01033-z.

Demoralization level fluctuated at various time frame of radiotherapy for patients with different cancers: a longitudinal observational study

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Observational Study

Demoralization level fluctuated at various time frame of radiotherapy for patients with different cancers: a longitudinal observational study

Pei-Ling Tang et al. BMC Palliat Care. .

Abstract

Background: Demoralization is a psychological response that is frequently observed in patients with cancer or advanced diseases. It is affected by national characteristics, culture, disease characteristics and general conditions of the patient such as individual cultural features, nature of stress, personal expression preferences and social behavior. Compared with the results of previous studies on demoralization syndrome, patients with cancer in Taiwan exhibit a higher prevalence of demoralization. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of high demoralization and the changes in the level of demoralization in cancer patients during radiotherapy to explore the associated factors and the contributing factors to the high level of demoralization.

Methods: We used the Demoralization Scale-Mandarin Version to evaluate the demoralization level at six-time points in patients admitted for radiotherapy in a 3-month observational period. 101 patients allocated to three groups by cancer region completed the study. We applied the generalized estimating equation (GEE) to analyze the changes in the demoralization level among the three groups. The variables associated with the changes in the demoralization level were also investigated.

Results: In the analysis using univariate GEE, only patients in the chest and breast group exhibited significant changes at two different time points. The results obtained using multivariate GEE revealed that sociodemographic variables, stage of disease and use of surgery or chemotherapy had no impact on the changes in demoralization across three months.

Conclusion: The demoralization level certainly fluctuated in an extremely high range. The higher prevalence of demoralized patients may indicate that if medical staff neglect the importance of demoralization, demoralized patients with cancer may not receive appropriate care.

Keywords: Cancer; Demoralization; Psycho-oncology; Radiotherapy.

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The authors have no competing interests to declare that are relevant to the content of this article.

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Line graphs for changes in demoralization in patients with cancer receiving radiotherapy

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