Older age: A protective factor against perceived dignity related distress in patients with advanced cancer?

2020 
Abstract Context Most older adults will face threats to loss of health and social support, which can affect their perceived dignity. Although problems with perceived dignity increase in the context of cancer, the specific experience for those older compared to younger patients with advanced cancer has not been described despite its contributions to the wish to hasten death (WTHD). Objective To understand the influence of age group to the perception of dignity, considering changes in quality of life and the WTHD in patients with advanced cancer. Methods The Patient Dignity Inventory was administered to 194 patients with advanced cancer. The data was analyzed by separating the sample into age groups younger than 65 years (N = 106) or ≥ 65 years (N = 88). Linear regression models were adjusted with the explanatory variables of WTHD, quality of life, as well as functional status, physical dependence, depression, anxiety and sociodemographic variables. Results Older patients showed a 2.6% decrease in the total scores of perceived dignity related distress compared to younger patients. Conclusion Older age could be a protective factor against the perception of loss of dignity in patients with advanced cancer, a more positive perspective of the aging experience.
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