| Literature DB >> 28865449 |
Sarah Schroyen1,2, Pierre Missotten3, Guy Jerusalem4,5, M Van den Akker6,7, F Buntinx6,7, Stéphane Adam3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identifying older people affected by cancer who are more at risk of negative health outcomes is a major issue in health initiatives focusing on medical effectiveness. In this regard, psychological risk factors such as patients' perception of their own aging and cancer could be used as indicators to improve customization of cancer care. We hypothesize that more negative self-perception of aging (SPA) and view of cancer could be linked to worse physical and mental health outcomes in cancer patients.Entities:
Keywords: Ageism; Cancer; Elderly; Oncology; Self-perception; Stigmas
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28865449 PMCID: PMC5581442 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3607-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Descriptive characteristics of the sample
| Characteristics | One-year follow-up group | Lost group | Baseline comparison between the lost group and patients who completed the study | |
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| Women | 54 (93.1%) | 12 (27.9%) | 8.18 (.004) | |
| Age | 71.77 (5.53) | 75.06 (6.32) | −2.8 (.006) | |
| Primary cancer site | Breast | 31 (53.4%) | 16 (37.2%) | 7.55 (.056) |
| Gynecology | 16 (27.6%) | 9 (21%) | ||
| Lung | 8 (13.8%) | 16 (37.2%) | ||
| Hematology | 3 (5.2%) | 2 (4.6%) | ||
| Cancer staging | Non-metastatic | 53 (91.4%) | 28 (65.1%) | 10.72 (.001) |
| Metastatic | 5 (8.6%) | 15 (34.9%) | ||
| Kind of cancer | Initial cancer | 48 (82.8%) | 40 (93%) | 2.32 (.12) |
| Recurrence or progressive | 10 (17.2%) | 3 (7%) | ||
| Charlson Comorbidity Index | 1.79 (1.33) | 2.56 (2.14) | −2.2 (.03) | |
| Cognitive functioning | 27.84 (1.96) | 26.83 (2.32) | 2.35 (.02) | |
| Global health | Baseline | 79.68 (15.97) | 73.8 (17.38) | 1.75 (.08) |
| After 3 months | 75.26 (15.17) | |||
| After 6 months | 76.66 (17.53) | |||
| After one year | 80.36 (14.2) | |||
| Mental health | Baseline | 82.35 (17.7) | 78.68 (19.72) | .956 (.34) |
| After 3 months | 79.66 (19.98) | |||
| After 6 months | 82.17 (18.97) | |||
| After one year | 83.24 (18.5) | |||
| Physical health | Baseline | 78.89 (17.46) | 72.33 (18.43) | 1.81 (.073) |
| After 3 months | 73.41 (16.9) | |||
| After 6 months | 74.98 (18.28) | |||
| After one year | 79.5 (15.04) | |||
| SPA | Baseline | 87.52 (12.79) | 81.56 (13.36) | 2.19 (.03) |
| After 3 months | 84.5 (12.64) | |||
| After 6 months | 86.05 (13) | |||
| After one year | 84.4 (14.26) | |||
| Cancer view | Baseline | 83.31 (9.55) | 80.05 (11.17) | 1.36 (.17) |
| After 3 months | 81.1 (10.89) | |||
| After 6 months | 84.53 (10.38) | |||
| After one year | 84.5 (12.04) | |||
aThe entire sample at the baseline comprised 101 patients. For more information concerning the sample, see cross-sectional study [22]
Best fit model for the estimate rate change of health after backward elimination for SPA and view of cancer, baseline scores
| Characteristics | Global health | Physical health | Mental health | ||||||||||
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| SPA (baseline) | .38 | .099 | 3.808 | < .001 | .37 | .1 | 3.587 | < .001 | .53 | .11 | 4.887 | < .001 | |
| View of cancer (baseline) | .359 | .13 | 2.735 | < .001 | .3 | .14 | 2.204 | .03 | .49 | .14 | 3.463 | < .001 | |
| Carcinoma staginga | −7.37 | 3.34 | −2.21 | .03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Chemotherapyb | −7.31 | 1.57 | −4.66 | < .001 | −7.49 | 1.74 | −4.33 | < .0001 | −7.6 | 2.04 | −3.718 | < .001 | |
| Genderc | 8.13 | 3.74 | 2.17 | .03 | 13.08 | 5.05 | 2.591 | .01 | - | - | - | - | |
| Cancer sited | Lung (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | −6.63 | 4.35 | −1.525 | .13 | 5 | 3.45 | 1.451 | .15 |
| Gynecological (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | −4.54 | 3.16 | −1.439 | .15 | −10.09 | 3.33 | −3.03 | .003 | |
| Hematological (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | −17.68 | 6.3 | −2.806 | .006 | .41 | 6.3 | 0.06 | .95 | |
| Kind of cancere | - | - | - | - | 7.7 | 3.81 | 2.023 | .046 | - | - | - | - | |
| Comorbidities | - | - | - | - | −1.69 | .082 | −4.33 | < .001 | - | - | - | - | |
| REML criterion at convergence | 2349.1 | 2375 | 2472 | ||||||||||
a0 = non-metastatic, 1 = metastatic; b0 = no treatment, 1 = treatment; c0 = women, 1 = men; d0 = breast cancer, 1 = lung, gynecological or hematological; e0 = initial cancer, 1 = recurrent cancer
Best fit model for the estimate rate change of health after backward elimination for the estimate rate change of SPA and view of cancer
| Characteristics | Global health | Physical health | Mental health | ||||||||||
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| SPA | .41 | .07 | 5.92 | < .001 | .4 | .07 | 5.46 | < .001 | .53 | .07 | 6.785 | < .001 | |
| Cancer view | .17 | .07 | 2.318 | .02 | - | - | - | - | .53 | .09 | 5.98 | < .001 | |
| Carcinoma staginga | −6.86 | 3.08 | −2.23 | .03 | −7.78 | 3.44 | −2.263 | .02 | −8.89 | 3.68 | −2.41 | .02 | |
| Chemotherapyb | −6.4 | 1.54 | −4.142 | < .001 | −6.89 | 1.7 | −4.05 | < .0001 | −5.73 | 1.91 | −3.005 | .003 | |
| Cancer sitec | Lung (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 8.31 | 3.66 | 2.274 | .03 |
| Gynecological (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | −7.39 | 3.03 | −2.44 | .02 | |
| Hematological (vs breast) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7 | 5.7 | 1.227 | .22 | |
| REML criterion at convergence | 2344.5 | 2403.1 | 2425.7 | ||||||||||
a0 = non-metastatic, 1 = metastatic; b0 = no treatment, 1 = treatment; c0 = breast cancer, 1 = lung, gynecological or hematological