Factors influencing adjustment of patients suffering from nasopharynx carcinoma - Implications for oncology social work

被引:10
作者
Ma, JLC
机构
[1] Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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10.1300/J010v25n04_06
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C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
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1204 ;
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A longitudinal study has been conducted in Hong Kong to identify important factors that affect short-term adjustment of patients suffering from nasopharynx carcinoma (NPC). A total of 125 newly diagnosed NPC patients were interviewed in the diagnostic phase, the number dropping to 119 in the treatment phase, and III in the post-treatment phase. Data were gathered by a pre-tested structured measuring instrument via face-to-face interviews. Those patients with poor adjustment in each phase of the illness were found to have higher perceived stress; they tended to interpret their illness as more threatening and less controllable, and they employed problem-focused coping less frequently but used emotion-focused coping more frequently. The health locus of control and the overall perceived social support had differential effects on short-term adjustment in different phases of the illness. Current stress was identified to be the most important factor accounting for patients' adjustment in the treatment phase, while adjustment in the post-treatment phase was predominantly accounted for by previous adjustment. Based on the results of this study, a new model of practice is proposed for oncology social workers in Hong Kong, which is proactive, comprehensive, preventive and stage-specific. This model of practice is applicable to other countries like USA.
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