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Combined quality of life and posttraumatic growth evaluation during follow‑up care of patients suffering from oral squamous cell carcinoma

Georg Hoene, Rudolf Gruber, Johanna Josephine Leonhard, Bernhard Wiechens, Boris Schminke, Philipp Kauffmann, Henning Schliephake, Phillipp Brockmeyer

2021Molecular and Clinical Oncology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oral cancer therapy is associated with a loss in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and can also lead to post-traumatic growth (PTG). The current study analyzed the relationship between HRQOL, PTG and influencing clinical factors after treatment. The coherent clinical data of 15 patients were retrospectively analyzed over a 1-year study period. HRQOL and PTG were studied using the University of Washington Quality of Life Version 4 (UW-QOL v4) and Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) questionnaires. The results revealed that HRQOL was significantly decreased in a pre- to postoperative manner (P=0.011). Sex demonstrated a nearly significant effect on HRQOL (P=0.058). PTG was experienced the most after surgery, and continuously decreased over the 1-year study period. Patient age had a significant effect on PTG (P=0.040). A significant correlation was also established between HRQOL and PTG (P<0.05). HRQOL and PTG are important influencing factors during postoperative tumor follow-up care and should be simultaneously recorded to address individual patient needs and improve quality of treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Posttraumatic growthQuality of life (healthcare)MedicineHealth related quality of lifeInternal medicineClinical psychologyNursingDiseaseManagement of metastatic bone diseaseHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCancer survivorship and care