| Literature DB >> 29644472 |
Yanbo Wang1,2, Suyun Fan3, Hongbiao Wang4, Li Li5, Yanyan Jia1, Li Chai1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Thyroid cancer, especially differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), is a highly prevalent chronic disease that is known to cause considerable distress, related both to the high recurrence and treatment of the disease. The Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure-Revised 2 (PRISM-R2) has been developed as a visual measure to assess suffering. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of the instrument to identify patients with DTC with different levels of suffering who may need additional support care.Entities:
Keywords: PRISM-R2; Quality of life; Suffering; Supportive care need; Thyroid cancer
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29644472 PMCID: PMC6096532 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-018-4172-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.603
Figure1a Illustration of the PRISM-RII. b Illustration of PRISM with adequate coping and integration (small illness disk far away from self). c Illustration of PRISM with large continued impact of cancer (large illness disk close to self)
Socio-demographic and clinical description for the whole sample and separated by IPM; comparisons of differences in distributions between the IPM groups (N = 338)
| Variables | Small disk ( | Medium disk ( | Large disk ( |
|
| Whole sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 42.46(11.42) | 38.69(9.4) | 42.18(11.40) | 2.155 | .119 | 41.14(10.87) |
| Age at the diagnosis (years) | 41.39(11.57) | 37.09(9.2) | 41.04(11.44) | 2.795 | .064 | 39.87(10.92) |
| Time since diagnosis (years) | 1.38(2.38) | 1.91(2.13) | 1.43(1.48) | 1.078 | .343 | 1.57(2.10) |
| Gender | .131 | .877 | ||||
| Male | 42(30.4) | 38(33.9) | 26(29.5) | 106(31.4) | ||
| Female | 96(69.6) | 74(66.1) | 62(70.5) | 232(68.6) | ||
| Marital status | 2.031 | .134 | ||||
| Single | 14(10.1) | 24(21.43) | 4(4.5) | 42(12.4) | ||
| Partner | 124(89.9) | 88(78.57) | 84(95.5) | 296(87.6) | ||
| Educational level | .658 | .519 | ||||
| Low | 40(29.0) | 16(14.3) | 20(22.7) | 76(22.5) | ||
| Medium | 34(24.6) | 42(37.5) | 26(29.5) | 102(30.2) | ||
| High | 64(46.4) | 54(48.2) | 42(47.7) | 160(47.3) | ||
| Number of surgical treatment | .712 | .492 | ||||
| 1 | 104(75.4) | 84(75) | 68(77.3) | 75.0 | 256(75.7) | |
| 2 | 34(24.6) | 20(17.9) | 20(22.7) | 17.9 | 74(21.9) | |
| ≥ 3 | 0 | 8(7.2) | 0 | 8(2.4) | ||
| Number of RAI treatment | 1.714 | .183 | ||||
| 1 | 126(91.3) | 90(80.4) | 72(81.8) | 288(85.2) | ||
| 2 | 10(7.2) | 18(16.0) | 16(18.2) | 44(13) | ||
| ≥ 3 | 2(1.4) | 4(3.6) | 0 | 6(1.8) |
Examples of patient comments on choice for positioning the self disk (Self Illness Separation [SIS])
| (SIS < 52 mm, overlap with self) | High SIS score (SIS > 52 mm, no overlap with self) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theme | Comment | SIS (mm) | Comment | SIS (mm) |
| Impact of thyroid cancer on daily life | I worry about the risk of surgery. I am the only son of the family, and have to take care of my parents. I’m so regretful that there are so many things in my life that haven’t been done. | 0 | I was diagnosed with the thyroid cancer for 15 years. Now my only child has married. I have nothing to worry about. | 75 |
| Impact of thyroid cancer on self | Disease has changed my life. It affected me too much. It’s too difficult for me to accept it. | 0 | Disease is nothing for me. I can live as healthy people. My positive attitude affected my family, and they all encouraged me. | 90 |
| Perceived response of others to thyroid cancer | The name“thyroid cancer” makes people look at me with disdain. I feel uncomfortable for this. It also burdens my family, but I can hide it. | 13 | Though I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, I still think life is wonderful. After all, so many lovers and relatives care about me and encourage me. | 68 |
| Perceived the positive changes caused by thyroid cancer | Disease-related experience made me cherish life more. Now, I force myself to do exercise and encourage myself to pursue real things what make me happy. | 25 | In my opinion, the disease made my life more positive. It changed my lifestyle in some degree. | 72 |
Examples of patient rationale for their choice of illness disk size (Illness Perception Measure [IPM])
| Theme | Large illness disk | Medium illness disk | Small illness disk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Severity of the thyroid cancer | When I heard that I was diagnosed with the most horrible and ruthless cancer, I felt that I was not far from death. I thought that my life was coming to an end soon. | It is not big enough to affect my life but not small. I feel as if I live with a time bomb. | It is the lightest and the mildest of all cancers. It is unfortunate lucky for me since it does not affect my life. I do not need to worry about it at all. |
| Impact of the thyroid cancer on daily life | Disease affects my job, promotion, marriage, birth of child. The whole life has been changed. | I am not married and nor have children. As the only child of my parents, I am most worred about them. I love life, travel, and enjoy staying with my friends. Now, I cann’t continue my previous life, and the quality of my life has dropped. | I believe it can be cured completely. Everything went well since I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer,. |
| How to coexist with the thyroid cancer | Cancer is just like a time bomb buried in my body; you don’t know when it will outbreak. You have to pay timely attention to it. | Good attitude can overcome and defeat anything. Just keep happy every day and do not focus on negative aspects. I believe life will be better. | Since it is here, I should face it. Only by understanding the enemy can you defeat it. Beyond life and death, there is no big deal |
| Perceived response of others to thyroid cancer | My parents are very worried about me. Colleagues joked that I was dying, and the leader wanted me to resign. | I was regarded as a patient in my colleagues’ eyes because of frequently sick leave. Children showed great fear when they saw my neck scar. | In terms of work and friends, I have not been much affected. Both my boss and colleagues understand and support me. I have nothing to worry about. |
Patients chose the size of the disk on the basis of how much of an effect they believed their illness had on their lives
Correlations of the SIS and IPM with DT, PTGI, SF-12, and SCNS-SF34 (n = 338)
| Variables | Means | SIS | IPM |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRISM-R2 | |||
| SIS | 38.36 ± 22.23 | – | − .482** |
| IPM | 1.85 ± 0.81 | − .482** | – |
| DT | 3.65 ± 2.14 | − .443** | .589** |
| PTGI | 59.60 ± 17.58 | 0.047 | 0.052 |
| Related with others | 12.67 ± 4.23 | 0.078 | .080 |
| New possibility | 15.63 ± 6.38 | − .032 | − .023 |
| Personal strength | 15.79 ± 4.85 | .2.17* | − 0.23 |
| Appreciation of life | 15.69 ± 4.98 | − .020 | .100 |
| SF-12 | |||
| General health | 3.31 ± 0.97 | − .258** | .336** |
| Physical functioning | 5.02 ± 0.99 | .102 | − .147 |
| Role-physical | 2.95 ± 0.93 | .131 | − .215** |
| Bodily pain | 2.69 ± 1.11 | − .067 | .003 |
| Role-emotional | 3.08 ± 0.95 | .295** | − .317** |
| Mental health | 6.85 ± 1.48 | − .230** | .131 |
| Vitality | 2.95 ± 1.17 | − .272** | .261** |
| Social functioning | 3.49 ± 0.93 | .112 | − .227** |
| Physical Component Summary | 53.29 ± 10.11 | − .067 | − .044 |
| Mental Component Summary | 49.38 ± 10.99 | − .084 | − .007 |
| SCNS-SF34 | |||
| Physical and daily living needs | 10.94 ± 4.46 | − .143 | .258** |
| Psychological needs | 25.24 ± 9.52 | − .318** | .425** |
| Sexuality needs | 5.75 ± 2.84 | − .119 | .202** |
| Patient care and support needs | 13.23 ± 4.73 | − .135 | .202** |
| Health system and information needs | 36.47 ± 11.88 | − .051 | .268** |
SIS Self-Illness Separation, IPM Illness Perception Measured: distress thermometer, PTGI posttraumatic growth inventory, SF-12 12-item Short-Form health survey, SCNS-SF34 the Supportive Care Needs Survey Short Form
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01