2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2020.101830
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Relationship among symptoms, resilience, post-traumatic growth, and quality of life in patients with glioma

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“…The present study found that the PTG score among patients with breast cancer in China during the COVID-19 pandemic was at a moderate level (53.00 ± 28.30). Further, PTG scores among patients with breast cancer in this study were similar to those in another study of patients with breast cancer (53.8 ± 21.90) before the COVID-19 pandemic (Romeo et al, 2017), but lower than those of patients with glioma (63.36 ± 21.44) (Kim et al, 2020) and Chinese women diagnosed with gynecological cancer (56.5) (Zhou et al, 2021). From the results, it can be clearly seen that breast cancer patients may not only experience negative mental health outcomes, but also may experience benefits such as the development of PTG during the adjustment to a cancer diagnosis.…”
Section: Principal Findingssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The present study found that the PTG score among patients with breast cancer in China during the COVID-19 pandemic was at a moderate level (53.00 ± 28.30). Further, PTG scores among patients with breast cancer in this study were similar to those in another study of patients with breast cancer (53.8 ± 21.90) before the COVID-19 pandemic (Romeo et al, 2017), but lower than those of patients with glioma (63.36 ± 21.44) (Kim et al, 2020) and Chinese women diagnosed with gynecological cancer (56.5) (Zhou et al, 2021). From the results, it can be clearly seen that breast cancer patients may not only experience negative mental health outcomes, but also may experience benefits such as the development of PTG during the adjustment to a cancer diagnosis.…”
Section: Principal Findingssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Resilience was estimated by the 14-item EGO Resilience Scale (RS-14), which is commonly used to measure levels of resilience ( Kim et al, 2020 ). Each item was assessed by a seven-point Likert scale with 1 point (strongly disagree) to 7 points (strongly agree).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, high-quality nursing is essential to improving the nursing effect and clinical satisfaction [ 15 ]. Standardized nursing helps patients eliminate their negative emotions and allows patients to face treatment with a positive and optimistic attitude, preventing disease development from mitigating negative emotions [ 16 ]. The results of the present study showed that high-quality nursing plus comprehensive nursing was associated with significantly lower SAS and SDS scores versus comprehensive nursing alone, which indicates that high-quality nursing can better help patients relieve their negative emotions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a good inhibitory effect on intracranial malignant tumors. Compared with commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs, it has certain advantages in improving the quality of life and prolonging the survival of patients with advanced cancer [ 15 , 16 ]. The limitation of this study is the absence of an elaboration on the care of adverse effects caused by chemotherapy, which will be investigated in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational level was also previously found to be associated with postoperative QoL in glioma patients ( 29 ). Kim et al point out that interventions aimed at improving the QoL of glioma patients must consider the improvement of postoperative psychological resilience ( 30 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%