Programme d’infirmière-coordonnatrice des soins du cancer du sein : effet sur le niveau de détresse des patientes

Savitri Singh-Carlson, Frances Wong, Kris Trevillion, Grace Reynolds

Abstract


La présente étude visait à déterminer si les niveaux d’anxiété et de dépression des patientes bénéficiant du soutien et de la navigation d’une coordonnatrice des soins du cancer du sein (CSCS) avant leur première consultation en oncologie au centre Abbotsford de la British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA) différaient de ceux des patientes du centre n’ayant pas reçu ce même soutien. Une étude rétrospective a comparé les scores de dépistage psychologique pour le cancer (Psychological Screen for Cancer – PSSCAN) d’un groupe témoin constitué de patientes qui avaient reçu un diagnostic de cancer du sein récemment et qui recevaient les soins oncologiques habituels aux scores de patientes accompagnées par une CSCS avant leur consultation en oncologie (groupe à l’étude). Au total, 91 scores ont été analysés : 54 dans le groupe à l’étude et 37 dans le groupe témoin. Aucune différence significative n’a été décelée entre les scores PSSCAN d’anxiété et de dépression des deux groupes. 


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