| Literature DB >> 23738063 |
Trude Haugland1, Marijke Veenstra, Morten H Vatn, Astrid K Wahl.
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to evaluate changes in general self-efficacy, health related quality of life (HRQoL), and stress among patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NET) following a multidisciplinary educational intervention. Forty-one patients were enrolled in this exploratory pilot study. A total of 37 patients completed the full 26-week intervention based on the principles of self-efficacy. General self-efficacy was measured by the General Self-Efficacy Scale, HRQoL was measured with the SF-36, and stress was measured with the Impact of Event Scale. Mixed effect models were used to evaluate changes in general self-efficacy, mental and physical components of HRQoL, and stress adjusting for demographic and clinical variables. Results showed significant improvements in patients' general self-efficacy (β = 0.71; P < 0.05), physical component scores of HRQoL (β = 3.09; P < 0.01), and stress (β = -2.10, P = 0.008). Findings suggest that patients with NET have the capacity to improve their ability to cope with their disease, problem-solve, improve their physical status, and reduce their stress following an educational intervention based on the principles of self-efficacy. These preliminary data provide a basis for future randomized controlled trials to test interventions to improve HRQoL for patients with NET.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23738063 PMCID: PMC3655647 DOI: 10.1155/2013/695820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Res Pract ISSN: 2090-1429
Figure 1Flow diagram for the participants of the intervention and the time of test points.
Description of the 26-week intervention.
| Intervention topic (numbers × minutes) | Content | Facilitated by |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 week 1 | ||
| Introduction (1 × 45) | (i) Study protocol, information about goal setting and information about principles of self-efficacy. The patients received a booklet with the intervention protocol to take home | (i) The principle investigator |
| Lectures (16 × 45) | (i) Disease-specific knowledge | (i) Physician |
| Group sessions (4 × 60) |
| (i) Nurse |
| Phase 2 week 2–6 | ||
| Group sessions (6 × 90) | (i) | (i) Nurse |
| Individual telephone calls (18 × 30) | (i) | (i) Nurse |
Sample characteristics at time of inclusion (n = 37).
| Background variables |
| Mean (range) |
|---|---|---|
| Age mean | 30 (81) | 60 (36–80) |
| Missing | 7 (19) | |
| Income NOK | 29 (78) | 542a (100a–4500a) |
| Missing | 3 (8) | |
| Disease duration (months) | 29 (78) | 13 (1–24) |
| Missing | 2 (5) | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 17 (46) | |
| Female | 20 (54) | |
| Marital status | ||
| Single, divorced, widowed | 9 (24) | |
| Married, cohabitation | 28 (76) | |
| Education | ||
| Primary < 10 years | 10 (27) | |
| High school 10–13 years | 11 (30) | |
| Secondary > 13 years | 16 (43) | |
| Working situation | ||
| Working | 13 (35) | |
| Retired | 21 (56) | |
| Missing | 3 (9) | |
| Symptoms frequently | ||
| Diarrhea | 13 (35) | |
| Fatigue | 13 (35) | |
| Nutrition intolerance | 33 (89) | |
| Flushing | 7 (19) | |
| Restlessness | 7 (19) | |
| Fluctuating mood | 11 (30) | |
| Others | 3 (9) | |
| Comorbid conditions (≥1) | 8 (22) |
NOK: Norwegian currency (kroner).
a: 000.
Pretest and posttest mean scores, standard deviation (SD), and effect size for scores from T1 to T3 for mental and physical component scores, stress, and general self-efficacy in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (T1, n = 36-37; T2, n = 37; T3, n = 29-30).
| Pretest T1 | Posttest T2 | Posttest T3 | Difference from | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mental component score | 43.3 (9.3) | 43.9 (10.7) | 43.7 (12.1) | 0.03 |
| Physical component scores | 42.1 (10.1) | 44.8 (8.5) | 45.7 (9.1) | 0.37 |
| Stress | 26.5 (13.6) | 23.3 (14.3) | 24.2 (14.8)a | 0.16 |
| General self-efficacy | 31.2 (3.2)b | 32.00 (3.8) | 32.3 (3.7)c | 0.32 |
a, c: n = 30; b: n = 37.
Scores: cancer related stress: 0–75; general self-efficacy: 10–40; mental and physical component scores: mean score: 50. Higher scores indicate better mental and physical component scores, general self-efficacy, and worse cancer related stress.
Abbreviations: T1: test time 1; T2: test time 2; T3: test time 3.
Adjusted mixed-effect models for longitudinal mean changes in stress, general self-efficacy, and mental and physical component scores (n = 37).
| Variables | Step 2 explanatory model: stress | Step 2 explanatory model: general self-efficacy | Step 2 explanatory model: mental component scores | Step 2 explanatory model: physical component scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept (baseline) | 22.9 (9.1) | 33.78 (2.56) | 43.08 (1.50) | 55.08 (5.33) |
| Change over time | −2.10 (0.78)b | 0.71 (0.33)a | 0.36 (0.96) | 3.09 (0.91)b |
| Gender (women) | −2.73 (3.96) | −1.17 (1.03) | 1.65 (2.87) | |
| Time ∗ gender | −2.77 (1.29)a | |||
| Age | −0.02 (0.01) | −0.03 (0.64) | − 0.13 (0.08) | |
| Comorbidity (Yes) | 1.85 (4.34) | 1.06 (1.22) | −8.47 (2.45)b | |
| Symptoms (≥1) | 7.96 (2.3)b | −0.31 (0.64) | −4.86 (1.58)b |
Age is based on the mean of the sample.
Significance level: a: P < 0.05; b: P < 0.01.
Abbreviations: SE: standard error of the mean.