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Psychological distress in patients and caregivers over the course of radiotherapy for head and neck Cancer

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ORAL ONCOLOGY
卷 50, 期 10, 页码 1005-1011

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DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2014.07.003

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Head and neck cancer; Depression; Anxiety; Radiotherapy; Distress thermometer; Caregivers

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [K07 CA124668, K07 CA124668-S1] Funding Source: Medline

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Objectives: Head and neck cancer patients and their caregivers report high rates of psychological distress. High rates of physical symptom burden and the increased need for family members to provide caregiving during treatment may contribute to this distress. Methods: This study examined trajectories of patient and caregiver distress over the course of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer as well as how patients and caregivers influence each other's distress. Forty-nine head and neck cancer patient-caregiver dyads completed 6 weekly assessments of physical symptoms (MDASI-HN) and distress (e.g., NCCN distress thermometer) over the course of radiotherapy. Results: Patient and caregiver distress increased steadily over the course of treatment, peaking at week 5; patients (82% male; 69% Stage 4) and caregivers (90% female) reported significant distress in 77% of cases. Linear mixed models with the patient-caregiver dyad as the unit of analysis showed that increases in patient-rated head and neck specific physical symptoms had a significant (p < .05) time-varying effect on both patient and caregiver distress. Increases in one dyad member's distress levels were also significantly associated with decreases in the other's distress levels over time. Conclusion: Findings highlight the adverse impact of patient physical symptoms during radiotherapy on both patient and caregiver distress. They also support a dyadic coping model whereby patients and caregivers manage their distress together as a unit. Overall, dyadic supportive care interventions that focus on controlling patient physical symptoms and that address both patient and caregiver distress are sorely needed in head and neck cancer. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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