TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives on the impact of ovarian cancer
T2 - Women's views of quality of life
AU - Ferrell, Betty
AU - Cullinane, Carey A.
AU - Ervin, Kate
AU - Melancon, Cindy
AU - Uman, Gwen C.
AU - Juarez, Gloria
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Purpose/Objectives: To describe quality-of-life (QOL) concerns particular to women with ovarian cancer and to examine whether sub-groups of patients with ovarian cancer have significantly different QOL concerns. Design: Mailed survey. Sample: Readership of an ovarian cancer newsletter. Methods: A total of 1,383 surveys were received in response to the survey's inclusion in the November 2002 issue of Conversations! The International Newsletter for Those Fighting Ovarian Cancer, a monthly newsletter circulated to 3,300 women with ovarian cancer (response rate = 42%). Women were asked to complete the 45-item City of Hope QOL Ovarian Cancer Tool (QOL-OVCA) and a short demographic questionnaire. Main Research Variables: Patients' QOL-OVCA scores were compared across six independent variables, including disease status, age at diagnosis, stage at diagnosis, marital status, household income, and use of alternative therapy, controlling for survival time. Findings: Ovarian cancer survivors reported significant QOL concerns across dimensions of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being. Conclusions: Patients with ovarian cancer experience particular QOL concerns requiring support. Future research is needed to describe the needs of survivors in more diverse populations and to develop and test interventions that can address these QOL concerns. Implications for Nursing: Women with ovarian cancer experience QOL concerns common to other patients with cancer and some that are particular to ovarian cancer. Nurses should assess for and aggressively address these QOL concerns.
AB - Purpose/Objectives: To describe quality-of-life (QOL) concerns particular to women with ovarian cancer and to examine whether sub-groups of patients with ovarian cancer have significantly different QOL concerns. Design: Mailed survey. Sample: Readership of an ovarian cancer newsletter. Methods: A total of 1,383 surveys were received in response to the survey's inclusion in the November 2002 issue of Conversations! The International Newsletter for Those Fighting Ovarian Cancer, a monthly newsletter circulated to 3,300 women with ovarian cancer (response rate = 42%). Women were asked to complete the 45-item City of Hope QOL Ovarian Cancer Tool (QOL-OVCA) and a short demographic questionnaire. Main Research Variables: Patients' QOL-OVCA scores were compared across six independent variables, including disease status, age at diagnosis, stage at diagnosis, marital status, household income, and use of alternative therapy, controlling for survival time. Findings: Ovarian cancer survivors reported significant QOL concerns across dimensions of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being. Conclusions: Patients with ovarian cancer experience particular QOL concerns requiring support. Future research is needed to describe the needs of survivors in more diverse populations and to develop and test interventions that can address these QOL concerns. Implications for Nursing: Women with ovarian cancer experience QOL concerns common to other patients with cancer and some that are particular to ovarian cancer. Nurses should assess for and aggressively address these QOL concerns.
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U2 - 10.1188/05.ONF.1143-1149
DO - 10.1188/05.ONF.1143-1149
M3 - Article
C2 - 16270110
AN - SCOPUS:33646844110
SN - 0190-535X
VL - 32
SP - 1143
EP - 1149
JO - Oncology Nursing Forum
JF - Oncology Nursing Forum
IS - 6
ER -