Investigation of cancer recurrence fear in surviving patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and analysis of influencing factors
Objective To investigate the fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)and its influencing factors in surviving patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.Methods A total of 100 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma treated in Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital from January 2022 to March 2023 were selected to evaluate their FCR status.General data were collected according to their medical records,and their anxiety and depression status were evaluated.FCR status of patients with different general data,anxiety,and depression status was compared.The influencing factors of FCR in surviving patients with malignant lymphoma were analyzed.Results The average FCR score of 100 patients was(89.36±4.02)points.The FCR scores of patients with different age,disease stage,family per capita monthly income,and anxiety state were significantly different(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age(X1),disease stage(X2),family per capita monthly income(X3),and anxiety(X4)were independent risk factors for FCR in patients with malignant lymphoma(P<0.05).The regression equation was as follows:Y=26.116-2.274 × X1+3.152 × X2-0.070 × X3+0.234 × X4(R2=0.521,△R2=0.497,F=22.071,P<0.05).Conclusion At present,the FCR situation of surviving patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma deserves attention,especially the management and intervention of patients with low age,high disease stage and low per capita monthly family income,and strengthen psychological intervention,so as to alleviate patients'anxiety and further control patients'FCR.
Non Hodgkin's lymphomaCancerRecurrent fearInfluencing factor