The Effects of Cancer Survivor Support Service on Distress in South Korea: A Nationwide Prospective Pilot Study

Hyun Jeong Lee, Young Ae Kim,Seong Yeob Ryu,Mison Chun,Chang-Yeol Yim,Hee-Taik Kang,Jung Hun Kang,Jung-Sik Huh, Jong-Heun Kim,Kyu-Hyoung Lim, So Youn Jung,Hyoung-Cheol Kwon,Eurah Goh, Yeon-Seung Lee, Hee Young Ju, E Hwa Yun, Yoon Jung Chang

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Abstract Background: To investigate the characteristics of cancer survivors and the effects of the services of the Korean Cancer Survivorship Center Pilot Project launched by the South Korean government on distress.Methods: A prospective observational cohort study was performed in cancer survivors who completed primary treatment. Cancer survivors’ distress and symptoms such as fatigue, pain, depressive mood, anxiety, and insomnia were evaluated by well-trained nurses. Regarding to their needs, medical and psychosocial support services were provided. Results: This study included 1,921 cancer survivors, with a mean age of 57.3 years (68.7% females). The breast cancer was most common, followed by stomach and colorectal cancer. Psychosocial and medical support decreased the percentage of the high-distress group from 50.9% to 30.5% and decreased the percentage of cancer survivors with high scores in fatigue, pain, anxiety, depressive mood, and insomnia. The independent predictors of a low distress level after the use of the services were older age, the relief of fatigue, pain, and insomnia.Conclusions: This study showed that psychosocial and medical support is associated with the lower distress and physical and mental symptoms of cancer survivors. Psychosocial and medical support could contribute to distress relief in cancer survivors. Further management strategies for fatigue, pain, and insomnia are required.
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cancer survivor support service,distress,south korea
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