TY - JOUR
T1 - Illness representations and quality of life in French patients suffering from lung cancer
AU - Masson, Nathalie
AU - Dany, Lionel
AU - Cannone, Patrice
AU - Barlesi, Fabrice
AU - Baciuchka, Marjorie
AU - Tomasini, Pascale
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10/20
Y1 - 2020/10/20
N2 - Numerous studies have shown the impact of lung cancer disease on patient quality of life (QoL), but no research has yet examined the impact of illness representations (IR) in the assessment of QoL in lung cancer. Our goal is to explore the role of IR as adeterminant of QoL for lung cancer patients. Data were collected from 162 French patients who completed aself-administered questionnaire including ageneric measure of QoL. It also contains aspecific measure of psychological distress, mental adjustment to cancer, and socio-demographic and medical data. Regression analysis revealed that consequences, treatment control, identity and understanding predicted QoL and the activity dimension of QoL. Perceived consequences and identity seemed to have adeleterious impact on QoL, while treatment control predicted abetter QoL, related to the level of psychological distress and education level. The results suggest the importance of considering IR as adeterminant of QoL. They corroborate earlier findings on the relationship between IR and QoL associated with other pathologies. Psychosocial variables appeared to have more impact on QoL than socio-demographic and clinical variables, which shows the importance of considering IR in order to improve the QoL of patients.
AB - Numerous studies have shown the impact of lung cancer disease on patient quality of life (QoL), but no research has yet examined the impact of illness representations (IR) in the assessment of QoL in lung cancer. Our goal is to explore the role of IR as adeterminant of QoL for lung cancer patients. Data were collected from 162 French patients who completed aself-administered questionnaire including ageneric measure of QoL. It also contains aspecific measure of psychological distress, mental adjustment to cancer, and socio-demographic and medical data. Regression analysis revealed that consequences, treatment control, identity and understanding predicted QoL and the activity dimension of QoL. Perceived consequences and identity seemed to have adeleterious impact on QoL, while treatment control predicted abetter QoL, related to the level of psychological distress and education level. The results suggest the importance of considering IR as adeterminant of QoL. They corroborate earlier findings on the relationship between IR and QoL associated with other pathologies. Psychosocial variables appeared to have more impact on QoL than socio-demographic and clinical variables, which shows the importance of considering IR in order to improve the QoL of patients.
KW - Lung cancer
KW - anxiety
KW - depression
KW - illness representation
KW - mental adjustment
KW - quality of life
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U2 - 10.1080/13548506.2020.1728349
DO - 10.1080/13548506.2020.1728349
M3 - Article
C2 - 32064908
AN - SCOPUS:85079701327
SN - 1354-8506
VL - 25
SP - 1119
EP - 1129
JO - Psychology, Health and Medicine
JF - Psychology, Health and Medicine
IS - 9
ER -