| Literature DB >> 24520749 |
Adnan Delibegovic1, Osman Sinanovic2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Starting from the fact that Palliative Care Centre has been in the existence within the University Clinical Centre Tuzla for a few years, and from the positive daily experience while working with lung cancer patients and relatively small number of research in the area this work has an aim to establish the influence of palliative care on the level of anxiety and depression at lung cancer patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The examined group consecutively chosen was consisted of 40 patients who were given symptomatic therapy and who were hospitalized at the Palliative Care Department of the University Clinical Centre Tuzla. The controlled group was consisted of 40 patients who were treated at home after the diagnosed lung cancer by the Tuzla's Heath Centre infirmary in charge. Depression and anxiety were estimated by Zung self-rating scale. Two-level testing was conducted: first of all the initial testing, immediately after the given diagnosis, and then two-week-later testing. The significance ofthe established differences was tested by the students' t-test, while the difference was recognised as significant for the level of probability starting with p < 0.05.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24520749 DOI: 10.5455/medarh.2013.67.263-265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Arch ISSN: 0350-199X