Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically

Introduction. Cancer diseases still have the strongest impact on the human psyche, leading to the overwhelming life crisis. Each person, depending on personality traits and well-developed defense mechanisms, reacts individually to the diagnosis of the disease. Attitude towards the disease affects th...

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Main Authors: Ewa Smoleń, Magdalena Słysz, Magdalena Jarema, Karolina Hombek, Krzysztof Kalita
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5267
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spelling doaj-738449bde87649c0b191ff72c01041272020-11-25T01:35:04ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062017-08-01781715173210.5281/zenodo.11708444905Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologicallyEwa Smoleń0Magdalena Słysz1Magdalena Jarema2Karolina Hombek3Krzysztof Kalita4Medical Institute, The J. Grodek State Vocational Academy in SanokStudent Scientific Society of Nurses, Medical Institute, The J. Grodek State Vocational Academy in SanokStudent Scientific Society of Nurses, Medical Institute, The J. Grodek State Vocational Academy in SanokStudent Scientific Society of Nurses, Medical Institute, The J. Grodek State Vocational Academy in SanokOffice for Statistical Research and Analysis, RzeszówIntroduction. Cancer diseases still have the strongest impact on the human psyche, leading to the overwhelming life crisis. Each person, depending on personality traits and well-developed defense mechanisms, reacts individually to the diagnosis of the disease. Attitude towards the disease affects the quality of life and the outcome of treatment. Aim. Determination of factors determining the style of adaptation to cancer in patients during oncological treatment. Materials and methods. The research was conducted in a group of 229 randomly selected patients in Fr.. B. Markiewicz Specialist Hospital of the Podkarpacki Oncological Center. in Brzozów. The method used was a diagnostic survey and a survey technique. Research tools were the author's questionnaire, „The scale of mental adaptation to cancer” - Mini-MAC (Mental Adjustment to Cancer) in the adaptation of Z. Juczyński and the numerical scale of pain assessment NRS (Numeric Rating Scale). In the statistical analysis, the following tests were used: Kruskal Wallis and the symmetric measure V Kramer based on the chi-square test. The statistical significance level p≤0.05 was assumed. Results. The level of adaptation to the disease in the studied group of oncological patients was on an average level, which indicates good adaptation to cancer. The dominant style of struggling with cancer was the construction style with the intensity of a fighting spirit and positive re-evaluation. The destructive style had a low intensity in the studied group, especially for a low level strategy of helplessness / hopelessness. Better adaptation has been demonstrated in individuals who do not experience pain and assess their health well. Conclusions. Factors not related to the style of coping with cancer were sociodemographic variables. Feeling of pain, self-esteem of health and applied methods of treatment influenced the style of coping with cancer in oncologically treated patients. The constructive style prevailing in the studied group in the struggle with cancer may positively affect the prognosis, duration of the survival, lack of remission of the disease and a better quality of life of patients treated oncologically.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5267neoplastic disease, mini-mac scale, treatment, sociodemographic factors
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author Ewa Smoleń
Magdalena Słysz
Magdalena Jarema
Karolina Hombek
Krzysztof Kalita
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Magdalena Słysz
Magdalena Jarema
Karolina Hombek
Krzysztof Kalita
Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
neoplastic disease, mini-mac scale, treatment, sociodemographic factors
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Magdalena Słysz
Magdalena Jarema
Karolina Hombek
Krzysztof Kalita
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title Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
title_short Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
title_full Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
title_fullStr Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
title_full_unstemmed Factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
title_sort factors determining the style of adaptation to the disease in patients treated oncologically
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Introduction. Cancer diseases still have the strongest impact on the human psyche, leading to the overwhelming life crisis. Each person, depending on personality traits and well-developed defense mechanisms, reacts individually to the diagnosis of the disease. Attitude towards the disease affects the quality of life and the outcome of treatment. Aim. Determination of factors determining the style of adaptation to cancer in patients during oncological treatment. Materials and methods. The research was conducted in a group of 229 randomly selected patients in Fr.. B. Markiewicz Specialist Hospital of the Podkarpacki Oncological Center. in Brzozów. The method used was a diagnostic survey and a survey technique. Research tools were the author's questionnaire, „The scale of mental adaptation to cancer” - Mini-MAC (Mental Adjustment to Cancer) in the adaptation of Z. Juczyński and the numerical scale of pain assessment NRS (Numeric Rating Scale). In the statistical analysis, the following tests were used: Kruskal Wallis and the symmetric measure V Kramer based on the chi-square test. The statistical significance level p≤0.05 was assumed. Results. The level of adaptation to the disease in the studied group of oncological patients was on an average level, which indicates good adaptation to cancer. The dominant style of struggling with cancer was the construction style with the intensity of a fighting spirit and positive re-evaluation. The destructive style had a low intensity in the studied group, especially for a low level strategy of helplessness / hopelessness. Better adaptation has been demonstrated in individuals who do not experience pain and assess their health well. Conclusions. Factors not related to the style of coping with cancer were sociodemographic variables. Feeling of pain, self-esteem of health and applied methods of treatment influenced the style of coping with cancer in oncologically treated patients. The constructive style prevailing in the studied group in the struggle with cancer may positively affect the prognosis, duration of the survival, lack of remission of the disease and a better quality of life of patients treated oncologically.
topic neoplastic disease, mini-mac scale, treatment, sociodemographic factors
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5267
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