Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: The Modern Psycho-Oncologic Approach for Romania—A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Considerations and Models of Health-Related Quality of Life
4. The Need to Assess QOL in Cancer Patients
4.1. The Regional Context
4.2. The Romanian Context
5. Measuring Quality of Life in Cancer Patients—Tools and Psychological Interventions
5.1. Psychological Tools
5.2. Psycho-Oncologic Interventions and Their Effect on the Quality of Life of Patients with Cancer
5.3. Structure of a Psycho-Oncologic Intervention
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Study | No. of Participants | Quality of Life Used | Region | Year | Outcomes (p < 0.05) |
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Cross-sectional [44] | 420 | FACT-G (functional assessment of cancer therapy) | Transylvania | 2013 | Depression, anxiety, vital exhaustion, hopelessness, and illness intrusiveness were significantly and negatively correlated with quality of life, while sense of coherence was positively correlated with it. |
Cross-sectional [45] | 23 | SF-36 (short-form 36) | Moldova | 2015 | The strongest correlation with QoL was found between the variable “cut down the amount of time spent on work and other activities” as a result of “physical health” and “limited in kind of work or other activities”. |
Cross-sectional [46] | 51 | FACT-B (functional assessment of cancer therapy) | Transylvania | 2015 | Emotional distress and a catastrophizing coping strategy had a negative effect on the QoL. |
Cross-sectional [47] | 80 | QLQ-C30 | Transylvania | 2015 | There was a low score for the total laryngectomy group regarding functional scales: role, emotional, and social, and a high score for insomnia and financial difficulties. |
Cross-sectional [40] | 330 | QLQ-C30 | Transylvania | 2021 | A loss of independence produced significant differences with large effect sizes in all the dimensions of QoL. |
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Licu, M.; Ionescu, C.G.; Paun, S. Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: The Modern Psycho-Oncologic Approach for Romania—A Review. Curr. Oncol. 2023, 30, 6964-6975. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070504
Licu M, Ionescu CG, Paun S. Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: The Modern Psycho-Oncologic Approach for Romania—A Review. Current Oncology. 2023; 30(7):6964-6975. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070504
Chicago/Turabian StyleLicu, Monica, Claudiu Gabriel Ionescu, and Sorin Paun. 2023. "Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: The Modern Psycho-Oncologic Approach for Romania—A Review" Current Oncology 30, no. 7: 6964-6975. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070504
APA StyleLicu, M., Ionescu, C. G., & Paun, S. (2023). Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: The Modern Psycho-Oncologic Approach for Romania—A Review. Current Oncology, 30(7), 6964-6975. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070504