Illness perceptions are associated with higher health care use in survivors of endometrial cancer-a study from the population-based PROFILES registry.


Journal

Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
ISSN: 1433-7339
Titre abrégé: Support Care Cancer
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9302957

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2019
Historique:
received: 19 04 2018
accepted: 30 08 2018
pubmed: 15 9 2018
medline: 8 6 2019
entrez: 15 9 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perceptions of their illness as a (mal)adaptive mechanism. These perceptions might impact on health care use. We aimed to explore the association between illness perceptions and health care use in stage I-II endometrial cancer (EC) survivors, and whether these associations differed by time since diagnosis. A survey was conducted in 2008 by the population-based PROFILES registry among EC survivors diagnosed between 1999 and 2007. Survivors (n = 742, 77% response) completed the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) and questions on health care use in the past 12 months. Clinical data were accessed from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Multiple logistic regression was used to evaluate the relationship between illness perceptions and health care use. Between 15 and 22% of the survivors had negative illness perceptions. Survivors with more negative perceptions on consequences, timeline, treatment control, identity, cognitive representation, concern, emotion, and emotional representation were more likely to make ≥ 1 visit to their family physician/general practitioner in relation to their cancer when compared with survivors with more positive illness perceptions. More negative perceptions on consequences, timeline, identity, and concern were associated with ≥ 2 general or cancer-related visits to the medical specialists. The association between negative illness perceptions and health care use was more prominent among long-term (>5 years post-diagnosis) EC survivors. Negative illness perceptions among EC survivors were associated with higher health care use. For individuals with maladaptive illness perceptions, visits to their health care provider may reduce worry about their illness. Future research might address the effects of intervening in maladaptive illness perceptions on use of health care in this category of survivors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30215142
doi: 10.1007/s00520-018-4451-3
pii: 10.1007/s00520-018-4451-3
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1935-1944

Subventions

Organisme : KWF Kankerbestrijding
ID : UVT 2014-6632
Organisme : Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
ID : #480-08-009

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Auteurs

Melissa S Y Thong (MSY)

Department of Medical Psychology, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location AMC, P.O. Box 22660, 1100 DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. s.y.thong@amc.uva.nl.

Floortje Mols (F)

Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Adrian A Kaptein (AA)

Department of Medical Psychology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Dorry Boll (D)

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Caroline Vos (C)

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Elisabeth-Tweesteden Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Johanna M A Pijnenborg (JMA)

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Lonneke V van de Poll-Franse (LV)

Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Division of Psychosocial Research and Epidemiology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Nicole P M Ezendam (NPM)

Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

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