Authors
Luigi Grassi, Monica Indelli, Marina Marzola, Antonio Maestri, Alessandra Santini, Erick Piva, Massimo Boccalon
Publication date
1996/11/1
Journal
Journal of pain and symptom management
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
300-307
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
To examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms and its relationship with quality-of-life domains in home-care cancer patients at an advanced stage of illness, 86 patients were given psychological tests for depression (Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale) (HAD) and quality of life (EORTC-QLQ-C30) 1 week after admission to the home-care program. Using a proper cut-off score on the HAD-Depression subscale, depressive symptoms were reported by 45% of the patients. The quality of life of depressed patients was more affected than non-depressed patients in the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical domains. Significant correlations were found between depression scores and impairment in most quality-of-life areas. These findings support the importnace of depression and quality-of-life evaluation in patients with advanced cancer who are followed in a home-care setting. This evaluation is needed to …
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Scholar articles
L Grassi, M Indelli, M Marzola, A Maestri, A Santini… - Journal of pain and symptom management, 1996