Psicooncologia (Jul 2008)

Quality of life in cancer patients a year one year after than the treatment was finished

  • Celina Padierna,
  • Concepción Fernández,
  • Isaac Amigo,
  • José Manuel Gracia,
  • Roberto Fernández,
  • Ignacio Peláez,
  • Raquel Espantoso,
  • Erica Villoria

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 43 – 57

Abstract

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Objetive: To describe the Quality of Life (QL) parameters one year after than the onco¬logy treatment was finished. Methods: 53 patients were assessed using semi-structured interviews, standardized ques¬tionnaires and records covered by the patient and doctor. Results: The total scores of QL were high. However, a high prevalence of chronic symptoms as pain (39.6%), fatigue (37.7%), sleep disturbances (32.1%), lost of appetite (18.9%) and depressing mood (41.4%) was described by the patients. Moreover, the emo¬tional state, daily life and leisure activities were the aspects of the patients life more affected through that year. Conclusions: The total score of QL is an unspecific figure but no the others variables that have a great effect on the oncology pa¬tient through the treatment. On these specific variables intervention are required.

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