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Association between Treatment Experiences and Health Status of Patients with Cancer: Results from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2015

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KMID : 0367020210330010067
À̸í°æ ( Lee Myung-Kyung ) - Kyungpook National University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: Patient outcomes should improve through patient involvement and improved interactions with healthcareproviders during the care process. This study aimed to examine factors affecting the perceived health status of patientswith cancer, focused on their treatment experiences, and explored the differences in treatment-related experiencesaccording to the patients¡¯ characteristics.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used the 2015 Korea National Healthand Nutrition Examination Survey, which assesses patients¡¯ general characteristics, treatment-related experiences,and perceived health status. Data from 255 cancer survivors aged 19 years or older were used in this study. Descriptivestatistics, independent t-tests, and multiple regression were used for the data analyses.

Results: Cancer patients¡¯perception of a lower health resulted from the following factors: insufficient information provision during the care process(¥â=-.13, p=.026), less participation in the treatment-related decision-making (¥â=-.25, p=.005), and more comorbidities(¥â=-.31, p=.018). A higher education level (¥â=.68, p<.001) was associated with higher perceived health status. Theset of significant factors explained 19% of the total variance of the perceived health status.

Conclusion: Sufficientinformation provision during the care process and patients¡¯ participation in treatment-related decision-making affectedthe perceived health status of cancer patients. Hence, providing cancer patients with information and involving themin decision-making may improve illness self-management capabilities and health status.
KeyWords

Neoplasms, Patient preference, Patient-centered care, Patient participation, Health
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