TIAN Yuan, WANG Lili, BAI Rui. Study on the correlation between empowerment level and fertility anxiety and fertility intention in young women with breast cancer[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University.
    Citation: TIAN Yuan, WANG Lili, BAI Rui. Study on the correlation between empowerment level and fertility anxiety and fertility intention in young women with breast cancer[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University.

    Study on the correlation between empowerment level and fertility anxiety and fertility intention in young women with breast cancer

    • Objective To investigate the current status of empowerment among young women with breast cancer, and analyze the correlation between empowerment and fertility anxiety and fertility intention.
      Methods A total of 168 young female patients with breast cancer from June 2020 to May 2023 were selected as the survey objects, and the patients were investigated using the general information questionnaire, breast cancer empowerment scale, post-cancer childbirth worry scale and breast cancer survivor's childbearing Willingness scale. Univariate and multiple linear regression analyzes were used to screen the influencing factors of the empowerment level of young female breast cancer patients, and Pearson was used to analyze the correlation between the empowerment level and fertility worries and fertility wishes.
      Results The empowerment level score, fertility worry score and fertility willingness score in 168 young female breast cancer patients were (72.55 ± 8.65) points, (60.37 ± 9.45) points and (46.78 ± 6.28) points, respectively. The education level, family economic status, presence of caregivers and occurrence of complications were the influencing factors of the empowerment level of young female breast cancer patients (P < 0.05). There was a positive correlation between fertility intention and empowerment level, and a negative correlation with fertility worry (P < 0.05). There was a negative correlation between empowerment level and fertility worry (P < 0.05).
      Conclusion At present, the low fertility intention of young female breast cancer patients can no longer be ignored. Medical staff should take corresponding measures to enhance the empowerment of patients, reduce fertility worries, proactively provide patients with information and emotional support, and advocate healthy fertility concepts to protect fertility.
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