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The Influence of Resilience on the Quality of Life of Patients with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the resilience and quality of life (QoL) of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and the factors influencing QoL.

Methods: A sample of 85 outpatients who had been diagnosed with NHL were included in a descriptive study. The instruments used were the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lymphoma (FACT-Lym) version 4.

Results: The mean resilience score of the patients was 73.11¡¾15.81 out of 100. The total mean QoL score was 130.23¡¾20.70 out of 168, the highest category was physical well-being with a mean item score of 21.80¡¾5.03, the lowest was emotional well-being with a mean item score of 19.28¡¾3.95. Resilience and QoL were positively correlated (r=.65, p<.001). Regression analysis revealed that the QoL of the patients was explained by resilience, gender, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status. These variables explained 53% of the variance of QoL.

Conclusion: The results of this study confirmed the importance of resilience for QoL among patients with NHL and the relevant factors that affect QoL. This can be used as a basis for nursing interventions for NHL patients.
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Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Resilience, Quality of life
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