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Title: Impact of age in health-related quality of life in older adults with cancer
Authors: Ximenes, Coeli Regina Carneiro
Bergmann, Anke
Lima, Jurema Telles de Oliveira
Cavalcanti, Arlene Santos
Britto, Murilo Carlos Amorim de
Mello, Maria Júlia Gonçalves de
Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
Keywords: Age Distribution
Distribuição por Idade
Distribución por Edad
Frail Elderly - Idoso
Fragilizado
Anciano Frágil
Older Adults, Frail
Ancianos Fragilizados
Neoplasms
Neoplasias
Quality of Life
Qualidade de Vida
Calidad de Vida
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of age in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older adults with cancer. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 608 older adults diagnosed with cancer. Age groups were considered an independent variable. For the analysis of HRQoL, the mean scores of age groups were compared by analysis of variance and the Scheffé comparison test. For measuring the association between age and HRQoL, we used simple and multiple linear regression analyses. RESULTS: Cognitive function showed the highest scores (average 87.94 ± 26.87), while physical function showed the lowest ones (68.04 ± 28.63). The highest symptom score was observed for financial difficulties (34.21 ± 39.06), followed by pain (29.47 ± 33.92) and insomnia (28.51 ± 37.03). After adjustment, we observed a decrease in physical function (p = 0.028) and an improvement in emotional function (p = 0.003) with increasing age. CONCLUSIONS: In older patients with cancer, age negatively impacted physical function and positively impacted emotional function.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6934
ISSN: 2447-2123
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