The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors

Sari, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama (2018) The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors. In: CONFERENCE STIKEP PPNI, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEATH CARE AND MANAGEMENT 2018, 16 - 17 July 2018, Intitute of Nursing Science PPNI West Java, Bandung;.

[thumbnail of The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors]
Preview
Text (The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors)
17p-The_influence_of_nutritional_.pdf

Download (666kB) | Preview
[thumbnail of The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors]
Preview
Text (The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors)
17p-The_influence_of_nutritional_Hasil Cek Similarity.pdf

Download (3MB) | Preview
[thumbnail of The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors_peer_review] Text (The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors_peer_review)
17p-R1&2_The_influence_of_nutritional_ .pdf
Restricted to Repository staff only

Download (697kB)
[thumbnail of The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors] Text (The Influence Of Nutritional Status And Cancer-Related Fatigue (Crf) On Quality Of Life In Cancer Survivors)
17p-R1&2_The_influence_of_nutritional_peer_review_.pdf

Download (1MB)

Abstract

People who are live with cancer often experience malnutrition due to the disease mechanism, host response towards tumor, and side effect of anti-cancer therapy. Nutrient or energy deficiency added by some other contributing factors may result in CRF that potentially decrease quality of life (QOL). Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the influence of nutritional status and CRF on QOL in cancer survivors. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Population was all cancer patients in the district of Rangkah, Gading, and Pacarkeling, Surabaya. Sample size was 129. Total sampling was applied. Instrument of PG-SGA, FSI, and QOL-CS were used for data collection. Simple and multiple linear regression test was used in data analysis (α<.05). Ethical clearance was issued. Results: 58 breast cancer, 47 cervical cancer, and 24 other cancer survivors participated in this study. Majority was married woman, 51-50 years old, housewife, Islam, Javanese, lives with spouse, GDP less than minimum wage, have cancer for more than four years, and already had a surgery. Most respondents were well-nourished, experienced mild CRF, and had moderate QOL. Nutritional status influenced CRF and QOL significantly by 23.80% and 9.20% respectively, while CRF influenced QOL significantly by 53.60% (@ p=.000). Nutritional status together with CRF could influence QOL significantly by 54% (p=.000). Conclusions: Nutritional status and CRF influence QOL significantly in cancer survivors, in which CRF has greater influence than nutritional status. Poor nutritional status along with severe CRF is highly potential for lowering QOL significantly.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: cancer, cancer-related fatigue, nutritional status, quality of life.
Subjects: Nursing Science
Divisions: Proceeding
Depositing User: F.X. Hadi
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2020 06:46
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2021 03:13
URI: https://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/21702

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item