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The Role of Cognitive Dysfunction and Health Literacy on the Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors

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Index date: 27 September 2023

The Role of Cognitive Dysfunction and Health Literacy on the Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors abstract

Background: Cancer disease is considered one of the basic health problems in the world, which threatens the health of human life. It causes numerous personal, family and social damages in physical, psychological, and social dimensions.Objectives: The present study aimed at investigating health literacy and cognitive dysfunction on the quality of life of cancer survivors to make better decisions for the daily functioning, quality of life, and work capacity of cancer survivors so that their lives can be spent with more peace and less stress.Methods: With a descriptive correlational design, 350 cancer survivors of the Cancer Research Cancer, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (Shohaday Tajrish Hospital) from September 2021 to November 2021, who had been treated for at least one year, volunteered online and in person. The questionnaires were the Cognitive Failure Questionnaire, Cancer Health Literacy Test, and Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors questionnaire.Results: Pearson correlation showed a negative relationship between cognitive dysfunction and quality of life; so, path analysis showed that 25% of the quality of life is predicted by cognitive dysfunction, but cancer health literacy was not correlated with the quality of life of cancer survivors.Conclusions: According to the findings, the optimization of cognitive functions after treatment was emphasized to increase the quality of life of cancer survivors.

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The Role of Cognitive Dysfunction and Health Literacy on the Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors authors

Fatemeh Keshmjiri asrabadi

Master of Science in Psychology, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran branch, tehran, Iran

Sussan Rahimzadeh

Phd, Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran

Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari

Prof. Mohammad Ismail Akbari, the head of the National Cancer Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences: Tehran, Tehran, IR