Self-efficacy,psychological adjustment and decisional-balance regarding decision making for outpatient chemotherapy in Japanese advanced lung cancer |
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Authors: | Kei Hirai Hirokazu Arai Akihiro Tokoro Nobuyuki Naka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for the Study of Communication Design, Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences in Graduate School of Human Sciences &2. Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Graduate School of Medicine , Osaka University , Japan khirai@grappo.jp;4. Faculty of Health Psychology, Osaka University of Human Sciences , Japan;5. Center of the Study for Communication Design, Osaka University , Japan;6. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine , National Hospital Organization Kinki-chuo Chest Medical Center , Japan;7. National Hospital Organization Toneyama Hospital , Japan |
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Abstract: | This study examined the application of the trans-theoretical model (TTM) for readiness for decision-making of outpatient chemotherapy of Japanese advanced lung cancer patients by a cross sectional questionnaire survey. A questionnaire was conducted with 105 Japanese patients diagnosed with advanced lung cancer receiving chemotherapy. We classified them according to the TTM stages, including 4 in precontemplation, 42 in contemplation, 22 in preparation, and 35 in action. The valid model (χ 2 (37) = 42.56, p = 0.24; GFI = 0.93; AGFI = 0.88; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.04; AIC = 100.56) derived from structural equation modeling (SEM) revealed that stage of outpatient chemotherapy was significantly affected mostly by decisional-balance (β = 0.60, p < 0.001) and partially by time from the patient's house to the hospital (β = ?0.15, p < 0.10), and that decisional-balance was significantly affected by self-efficacy (β = 0.48, p < 0.001) and nausea (β = ?0.23, p < 0.01). The findings from our study provided encouraging results for adopting the TTM in decision making for outpatient chemotherapy in Japanese cancer care and several clinical implications were obtained from the results. |
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Keywords: | trans-theoretical model decisional-balance self-efficacy outpatient chemotherapy lung cancer |
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