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DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
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dc.contributor.advisor | 蕭妃秀(Fei?Hsiu Hsiao) | |
dc.contributor.author | Chia-Chen Hsieh | en |
dc.contributor.author | 謝佳真 | zh_TW |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-17T07:00:36Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2024-08-26 | |
dc.date.copyright | 2019-08-26 | |
dc.date.issued | 2019 | |
dc.date.submitted | 2019-08-02 | |
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dc.description.abstract | 憂鬱是肺癌病人及其家屬照顧者常見的心理困擾,本論文包含兩個研究:改
善肺癌病人憂鬱症狀的支持性介入之成效,以及緩衝家屬照顧者壓力和憂鬱症狀 間的調節因子。研究一透過系統性文獻查證與統合分析的研究方法,探討改善肺 癌病人憂鬱的支持性介入處置之成效,共納入12 篇研究進行分析,結果顯示兩種 支持性介入方案(心理教育合併心理治療與運動方案)可有效緩解肺癌病人的憂 鬱症狀。然而,多數研究多以肺癌病人為主要研究對象,忽略了疾病對家屬照顧 者的心理衝擊與影響。因此,研究二以病人—家屬照顧者的配對模式探討家屬照 顧者的憂鬱現況,並分析來自家屬照顧者本身的保護因子(家屬照顧者的正念特 質、自我疼惜能力、接受他人疼惜能力)與來自病人的保護因子(病人的正念特 質)於照顧壓力與憂鬱症狀間的緩衝效應。將72 位病人與其家屬照顧者的資料納 入分析,結果發現病人和家屬的憂鬱症狀程度有顯著相關。家屬照顧者的憂鬱症 狀與病人的治療狀態、症狀困擾、憂鬱症狀、以及照顧者自覺的健康狀況有關。 家屬照顧者的正念覺察特質與自我疼惜的行動可緩衝照顧壓力對其憂鬱的影響。 而肺癌病人的正念特質雖然與照顧壓力有關,但與照顧者的憂鬱症狀則不具相關 性。根據研究結果與限制,建議未來以病人—家屬照顧者配對模式的研究設計, 檢視正念特質與疼惜能力的個人效應與相互影響的效應。臨床應用上,肺癌病人 的憂鬱處置可根據其症狀嚴重程度、功能限制、憂鬱原因、及個人偏好等面向提 供個人化的有效介入方案。發展肺癌家屬照顧者正念合併疼惜介入措施以強化其 自我疼惜的行動能力與正念覺察的技巧來減緩憂鬱症狀。由於肺癌病人與其家屬 照顧者憂鬱症狀具互相影響的相關性,建議未來發展病人—家屬照顧者共同參與的憂鬱介入模式。 | zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | Patients with lung cancer and their family caregivers often suffer from psychological distress, particularly depression. This thesis composes of two studies: the effects of supportive care interventions on improving depression in patients with lung cancer and moderators of the impacts of stress on caregivers’ depression. Study one adopts the meta-analysis method to explore the effects of the supportive care interventions on improving depressive symptoms for lung cancer patients. The data based on a total of 12 studies were analyzed. The results conclude that two types of supportive care interventions (psychoeducation combined with psychotherapy and exercise) effectively reduce depressive symptoms of patients with lung cancer. However, the current effective interventions mainly focus on the patients’ depression. Very few studies examine the psychological impact of patients’ lung cancer on caregivers’ depression. Therefore, the study two with the caregiver-patient dyadic approach aimed to understand the depressive symptoms among family caregivers of lung cancer patients. Moreover, this study also explored the protective factors from both patients’ and caregivers’ trait mindfulness and caregivers’ compassionate behaviors (self-compassion and compassion from others) in buffering the impact of stress on caregivers’ depressive symptoms. A total of 72 lung cancer outpatients and their family caregivers are included in this study. The results indicate that there are correlations of depressive symptoms between lung cancer patients and their family caregivers. Caregivers’ depression is associated with patient’s treatment status, symptom distress, depressive symptoms, and caregivers’ self-reported health status. The results also show that caregivers’ mindful awareness of the present moment, and self-compassionate action are the protective factors mitigating the impact of caregiving stress on their depressive symptoms. Patients’ trait mindfulness is only related to levels of caregivers’ stress but not associated with caregivers’ depressive symptoms. Based on the findings and the limitations of this study, future research with the dyadic patient-caregiver approach can examine the individual and interaction effects of trait mindfulness and compassion on depression of lung cancer patients and their caregivers. The implications for clinical practice are providing the personalized supportive care (psychoeducation with psychotherapy or exercise program) for patients with lung cancer according to different levels of symptoms, functional impairment, causes of depressive symptoms, and patient preference; and developing mindfulness with compassion program aiming to enhancing the caregivers’ competencies of self-compassionate action with mindful awareness in order to reduce their depression A patient-caregiver dyadic depression program is also suggested based on findings of the correlations of depression between patients and caregivers. | en |
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dc.description.tableofcontents | TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPROVAL PAGE ....................................................................................... i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................................................................... ii ABSTRACT IN CHINESE ......................................................................... iii ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH ........................................................................... v LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................. xii LIST OF TABLES ..................................................................................... xiv CHAPTER I: Introduction ............................................................................ 1 A. Depression in patients with lung cancer ........................................... 1 B. Depression in family caregivers of patients with lung cancer ........ 3 CHAPTER II: The effects of supportive care interventions on depressive symptoms among patients with lung cancer-A meta-analysis of randomized controlled studies ......................................................................................... 7 A. Abstract ............................................................................................. 8 B. Introduction ....................................................................................... 9 C. Methods ........................................................................................... 13 1. Criteria for considering studies for this review .......................... 13 2. Search methods for identification of studies .............................. 15 3. Data extraction and management ............................................... 15 4. Assessment of risk of bias in included studies ........................... 16 5. Data synthesis ............................................................................. 17 D. Results ............................................................................................. 18 1. Study selection ........................................................................... 18 2. Characteristics of included studies ............................................... 20 3. Risk of bias ................................................................................. 29 4. Post intervention effects of supportive care programs on depressive symptoms .................................................................................... 31 5. Follow-up effects of supportive interventions on depressive symptoms ..... 34 6. Subgroup analysis ....................................................................... 36 7. Sensitivity analysis ..................................................................... 39 D. Discussion ....................................................................................... 41 E. Conclusion ....................................................................................... 47 CHAPTER III: Dispositional mindfulness, self-compassion, and compassion from others as moderators between stress and depression in caregivers of patients with lung cancer ....................................................... 48 A. Abstract ........................................................................................... 49 B. Introduction ..................................................................................... 51 1. Caregiving stress and depressive symptoms ................................ 51 2. Trait mindfulness and self-compassion as protective factors ...... 52 3. Conceptual framework of this study ............................................ 58 C. Methods ........................................................................................... 60 1. Participants ................................................................................... 60 2. Measures ....................................................................................... 60 3. Procedures .................................................................................... 63 4. Data analysis strategy ................................................................... 64 5. Ethical consideration .................................................................... 65 D. Results ............................................................................................. 66 1. Characteristics of patients and caregivers .................................... 66 2. Depressive symptoms among patients and family caregivers ..... 68 3. Correlations of caregivers’ depressive symptoms with the main factors ........................................................................................... 68 4. Predictors of caregivers’ depressive symptoms ........................... 73 5. The moderation effect of caregivers’ dispositional mindfulness . 75 6. The moderation effect of caregivers’ self-compassion .............. 80 7. The moderation effect of caregivers’ compassion from others .. 83 8. The moderation effect of patients’ dispositional mindfulness ... 83 9. The multiple moderation effects of caregivers’ mindful awareness and self-compassionate action ..................................................... 84 E. Discussion ....................................................................................... 85 F. Clinical implications ........................................................................ 88 G. Study limitations ............................................................................. 88 H. Conclusion ...................................................................................... 89 CHAPTER IV: Conclusions and implications ............................................ 90 A. Conclusions ..................................................................................... 90 B. The conceptual framework for future research ............................... 90 C. Implications for clinical practice ..................................................... 93 D. Implications for education .............................................................. 95 REFERENCES ............................................................................................ 96 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.title | 肺癌病人與家屬照顧者之憂鬱探究:肺癌病人憂鬱處置成效統合分析與家屬照顧者壓力與憂鬱之間調節因子分析 | zh_TW |
dc.title | Depression in dyad: Effects of depression management in lung cancer patients, and analyses of moderators between caregiver stress and depression | en |
dc.type | Thesis | |
dc.date.schoolyear | 107-2 | |
dc.description.degree | 博士 | |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 余忠仁(Chong?Jen Yu),陳秀蓉(Hsiu?Jung Chen),陳毓文(Yu?Wen Chen),張念慈(Nien?Tzu Chang) | |
dc.subject.keyword | 肺癌,家屬照顧者,憂鬱症狀,正念特質,自我疼惜,病人—家屬照顧 者配對模式, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | lung cancer,family caregiver,depressive symptoms,dispositional mindfulness,self-compassion,dyadic patient-caregiver approach, | en |
dc.relation.page | 115 | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.6342/NTU201902400 | |
dc.rights.note | 有償授權 | |
dc.date.accepted | 2019-08-02 | |
dc.contributor.author-college | 醫學院 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 護理學研究所 | zh_TW |
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