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Postoperative distress and influencing factors in patients with pancreatobiliary cancer

Authors
 So Young Jun  ;  Jin Hong Lim  ;  Joon Seong Park  ;  Hyung Sun Kim 
Citation
 SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Vol.14(1) : 16866, 2024-07 
Journal Title
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Issue Date
2024-07
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Biliary Tract Neoplasms* / psychology ; Biliary Tract Neoplasms* / surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pancreatic Neoplasms* / psychology ; Pancreatic Neoplasms* / surgery ; Postoperative Complications / epidemiology ; Postoperative Complications / etiology ; Postoperative Period ; Psychological Distress ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Stress, Psychological
Keywords
Distress ; Pancreatectomy ; Pancreatobiliary cancer ; Postoperative patients ; Psychological distress
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate distress levels, using the distress thermometer (DT), and the factors associated with distress in postoperative patients with pancreatobiliary cancer. This study retrospectively investigated 155 patients who underwent surgery for pancreatobiliary cancer between December 1, 2019 and September 30, 2021. The DT and problem list were used to measure distress. Descriptive statistics, t-test, and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Of the 155 patients, 16.8% (n = 26) and 83.2% (n = 129) were in the mild-distress and moderate-to-severe distress groups, respectively. The average DT score was 6.21; that for the mild-distress and moderate-to-severe distress groups was 2.46 and 6.97, respectively. More patients in the moderate-to-severe distress group reported having problems of “sadness” (χ2 = 4.538, P < 0.05), “indigestion” (χ2 = 10.128, P < 0.001), “eating” (χ2 = 6.147, P < 0.013), and “getting around” (χ2 = 4.275, P < 0.039) than in the mild-distress group. In addition, occupation status (odds ratio [OR] = 0.342, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.133–0.879, P = 0.026) and indigestion (OR = 5.897, 95% CI = 1.647–21.111, P = 0.006) were independent risk factors for the presence of severe distress. Patients with pancreatobiliary cancer demonstrated elevated levels of psychological distress. Healthcare providers should therefore be vigilant when evaluating patients for distress and providing appropriate referrals, particularly those who are unemployed or have indigestion.
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DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-68041-2
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Surgery (외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hyung Sun(김형선) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9002-3569
Lim, Jin Hong(임진홍)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/200510
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