Jia HY, Yan LQ, Liu XB, Cao J. Correlation between psychological, family social support, and home nursing quality for an implanted venous access port. World J Psychiatry 2025; 15(2): 99252 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.99252]
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Jie Cao, Associate Professor, Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, No. 168 Changhai Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai 200433, China. chjz_1981@126.com
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Psychiatry
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Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2025; 15(2): 99252 Published online Feb 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.99252
Table 1 General sociodemographic data
Items
Group
n (%)
Age (years)
18-44
56 (31.11)
45-59
79 (43.89)
≥ 60
45 (25.00)
Sex
Female
85 (47.22)
Male
95 (52.78)
Education
Junior high school and below
62 (34.44)
High school (including technical secondary school)
64 (35.56)
University (including college) and above
54 (30.00)
Marital status
Married
109 (60.56)
Single/divorced/widowed
71 (39.44)
Average monthly family income (yuan)
≤ 3000
113 (62.78)
> 3000
67 (37.22)
Primary caregiver
Spouse
84 (46.67)
Children
35 (19.44)
Parent
41 (22.78)
Other
20 (11.11)
Table 2 Disease and port-related data
Items
Group
n (%)
Tumor type
Breast cancer
71 (39.44)
Lung cancer
36 (20.00)
Colorectal cancer
22 (12.22)
Ovarian cancer
10 (5.56)
Gastric cancer
31 (17.22)
Other
10 (5.56)
IVAP implantation site
Upper arm
58 (32.22)
Chest wall
122 (67.78)
Implantation time (month)
< 3
65 (36.11)
3-6
83 (46.11)
> 6
32 (17.78)
Whether to accept health education
Yes
167 (92.78)
No
13 (7.22)
Table 3 State Anxiety Inventory, Perceived Social Support Scale, and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire scores
Scale
Dimension
Scores
S-AI
47.06 ± 13.85
PSSS
Family support
19.05 ± 4.72
Friends support
17.24 ± 5.20
Other support
16.19 ± 5.41
PSSS-total score
52.48 ± 12.64
EORTC QLQ-C30
Functional domains
Physical function
64.89 ± 18.65
Role function
56.11 ± 20.39
Cognitive function
67.41 ± 22.13
Emotional function
78.01 ± 16.07
Social function
63.89 ± 21.25
Symptom domains
Fatigue
19.69 ± 17.57
Pain
29.07 ± 14.43
Nausea and vomiting
34.26 ± 20.30
Dysphagia
31.85 ± 27.93
Loss of appetite
31.11 ± 28.54
Sleep disorders
38.89 ± 29.79
Constipation
32.96 ± 24.41
Diarrhea
31.30 ± 20.59
Financial difficulties
53.70 ± 30.39
Overall health
70.09 ± 17.32
Table 4 Univariate analysis of quality of life in home nursing of cancer patients with an implantable intravenous infusion port
Citation: Jia HY, Yan LQ, Liu XB, Cao J. Correlation between psychological, family social support, and home nursing quality for an implanted venous access port. World J Psychiatry 2025; 15(2): 99252