Abstract CN64
Background
Cancer and diabetes both are highly prevalent diseases. Depression often occurs in patients with lung cancer patients and it is a common symptom in individuals with diabetes 2. The purpose of this study was to assess depression in patients with lung cancer and diabetes type 2 undergoing chemotherapy.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional study conducted in a large oncology hospital in a major city in Northern Greece. It involved a convenience sample consisting of 100 lung cancer patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing chemotherapy. Data was collected using the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and a questionnaire to determine the demographic and clinical characteristics. The CES-D is a self-rating 20-item scale with a recommended threshold score of 16 for indicating the presence of threshold depression.
Results
The mean age of the sample was 59.57±5.04 years. The majority of the patients were males and married (74%) and were freelancers (21%). Regarding clinical characteristics, most of the participants (31%) underwent surgical removal of the tumor, had small –cell lung cancer (51%). The vast majority of patients received carboplatin (74%). Also, oral medication is the treatment for diabetes (49%). The mean score in CES-depression was 39,47 ±6,16, higher than 16. Comparison between demographic and clinical characteristics and the CES –depression score respectively, have shown that gender (p=0.01) and educational status affected the level of depression (p=0.001). The existence of metastases affected the score of depression (p=0.02). In addition, the type of diabetes treatment affected the overall score of depression (p=0.002). There were not statistically significant correlation between depression and clinical characteristics.
Conclusions
Depression is a symptom experienced by Greek lung cancer patients with diabetes type 2. The results of this study support healthcare professionals to manage the symptom effectively and help their patients.
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Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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