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Fear of recurrence in postoperative lung cancer patients: Trajectories, influencing factors and impacts on quality of life

Xiaoyan Yang, Yonglin Li, Jialing Lin, Jian-Qing Zheng, Huimin Xiao, Wei‐Ti Chen, Feifei Huang

2023Journal of Clinical Nursing16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To investigate the trajectory, influencing factors and dynamic relationships between fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and quality of life (QOL) in lung cancer patients. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal study. METHODS: ). Descriptive statistics characterised patient demographics, clinical characteristics, levels of FCR and QOL. A linear mixed-effects model was employed to analyse FCR trajectories, identify influencing factors on these trajectories, and predict the impact of FCR on QOL. RESULTS: . Higher fear levels were associated with female sex, suburban or rural residency, being a family breadwinner, presence of comorbidities and negative coping behaviours, and low family resilience. QOL negatively correlated with FCR, and FCR predicted lower QOL. CONCLUSIONS: At 3 and 6 months postoperatively, lung cancer patients, especially women, suburban or rural residents, family breadwinners, those with comorbidities, negative coping behaviours and low family resilience, reported high levels of FCR. Healthcare providers should pay special attention to lung cancer patients especially during the period of 3-6 months post-surgery and offer tailored interventions to improve their QOL. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND PATIENT CARE: Understanding the FCR trajectories, its influencing factors and its negative impacts on QOL can guide the development of targeted interventions to reduce fear and enhance well-being in patients with cancer. IMPACT: Identifying the trajectories and influencing factors of fear of lung cancer recurrence in patients at different time points informs future research on targeted interventions to improve QOL. REPORTING METHOD: The study adhered to the guidelines outlined in the Statement on Reporting Observational Longitudinal Research.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychological interventionLung cancerQuality of life (healthcare)Coping (psychology)Longitudinal studyGerontologyClinical psychologyInternal medicineNursingPathologyCancer survivorship and careLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening