Affiliation:
1. SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University
2. Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
This study evaluated the association between social support during the re-entry period and long-term HRQoL in breast cancer survivors using a longitudinal cohort study.
Methods
This is a prospective cohort study with 275 breast cancer survivors who reported HRQoL at 5 and 10 years after surgery. Social support for the re-entry period was assessed using the Medical Outcome Study-Social Support Survey (MOS-SSS). HRQoL was evaluated using EORTC QLQ-C30 and BR-23. Multivariable linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate HRQoL at 5 and 10 years after diagnosis by level of social support during the re-entry period.
Results
The mean (SD) of social support during re-entry period was 68.5. The low social support group (LSS, score < 55) during the re-entry period had a significantly lower HRQoL (mean difference = -12.93) compared to moderate or high social support group (MHSS, score ≥ 55). Five and ten years after diagnosis, the LSS group continued to demonstrate lower HRQoL (5 years: -7.17; 10 years: -7.85) compared to the MHSS group. LSS group were more likely to have lower role and social function scores, and higher fatigue, pain, and financial problems compared to the MHSS group at 10 years after diagnosis.
Conclusions
Breast cancer survivors who received lower social support during the re-entry period were more likely to experience poorer HRQoL in the long term than those who did not.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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