2019
DOI: 10.1111/jog.13978
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Factors influencing fear of cancer recurrence in patients with breast cancer: Evidence from a survey in Yancheng, China

Abstract: Aim To identify the characteristics of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) in breast cancer patients after surgery and investigate the relationship of FCR with demographic and medical characteristics, quality of life (QOL) and social support. Methods The short version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP‐Q‐SF), the functional assessment of cancer therapy for breast cancer (FACT‐B) and the Social Support Rating Scale were administered to the 342 breast cancer patients who had undergone surgical treatment. … Show more

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“…Our study confirmed that comprehensive nursing based on cognitive behavior can improve the psychological function of patients. 11,12 Fear of disease progression is the patient's fear of the progression of their disease. According to relevant research, more than 70% of patients with chronic diseases and cancer have moderate to high levels of fear of disease progression, accompanied by varying degrees of anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study confirmed that comprehensive nursing based on cognitive behavior can improve the psychological function of patients. 11,12 Fear of disease progression is the patient's fear of the progression of their disease. According to relevant research, more than 70% of patients with chronic diseases and cancer have moderate to high levels of fear of disease progression, accompanied by varying degrees of anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, las reacciones de afrontamiento pasivas como la Desesperanza, la Preocupación Ansiosa, la Evitación Cognitiva y el Fatalismo, se relacionan también con mayor afectación de la calidad de vida. Estos resultados son coherentes con los obtenidos por otros autores (21,41,42,43) : las pacientes con un afrontamiento más activo tenían mejor calidad de vida, especialmente a nivel psicosocial, mientras que las pacientes más pesimistas suelen presentar peor calidad de vida (29) . La estrategia de afrontamiento "evitación" también se mostró como factor predictor de peor calidad de vida, coincidiendo con estudios anteriores (23,29) .…”
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“…Women with breast cancer experience different degrees of psychological trauma during the process of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation [5,6,15]. However, previous studies have focused primarily on negative psychological responses such as anxiety and depression [5,6], fear of progression/relapse [16,17], decreased self-e cacy [18], poor perception of social support [9,13], and negative coping strategies [10]. Few studies have examined the direct effects and indirect effects via CS of resilience and PSS on the physical, psychological, and social functioning of women with breast cancer.…”
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confidence: 99%