Predictors of initial levels and trajectories of anxiety in women before and for 6 months after breast cancer surgery.

نویسندگان

  • Marianna Kyranou
  • Kathleen Puntillo
  • Laura B Dunn
  • Bradley E Aouizerat
  • Steven M Paul
  • Bruce A Cooper
  • John Neuhaus
  • Claudia West
  • Marylin Dodd
  • Christine Miaskowski
چکیده

BACKGROUND The diagnosis of breast cancer, in combination with the anticipation of surgery, evokes fear, uncertainty, and anxiety in most women. OBJECTIVE Study purposes were to examine in patients who underwent breast cancer surgery how ratings of state anxiety changed from the time of the preoperative assessment to 6 months after surgery and to investigate whether specific demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychosocial adjustment characteristics predicted the preoperative levels of state anxiety and/or characteristics of the trajectories of state anxiety. INTERVENTIONS/METHODS Patients (n = 396) were enrolled preoperatively and completed the Spielberger State Anxiety inventory monthly for 6 months. Using hierarchical linear modeling, demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychosocial adjustment characteristics were evaluated as predictors of initial levels and trajectories of state anxiety. RESULTS Patients experienced moderate levels of anxiety before surgery. Higher levels of depressive symptoms and uncertainty about the future, as well as lower levels of life satisfaction, less sense of control, and greater difficulty coping, predicted higher preoperative levels of state anxiety. Higher preoperative state anxiety, poorer physical health, decreased sense of control, and more feelings of isolation predicted higher state anxiety scores over time. CONCLUSIONS Moderate levels of anxiety persist in women for 6 months after breast cancer surgery. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Clinicians need to implement systematic assessments of anxiety to identify high-risk women who warrant more targeted interventions. In addition, ongoing follow-up is needed to prevent adverse postoperative outcomes and to support women to return to their preoperative levels of function.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cancer nursing

دوره 37 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014