Title of article :
Lifestyle and Sociodemographic and Economic Characteristics of Patients with Lung Cancer in Morocco
Author/Authors :
Harkati, Imane Laboratory of Human Ecology - Semlalia Faculty of Sciences - Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco , Kamal Hilali, Mohamed Laboratory of Human Ecology - Semlalia Faculty of Sciences - Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco , Oumghar, Nezha Oncology Department - Center of Oncology and Hematology - Mohammed VI Hospital Center, Marrakech, Morocco , Khouchani, Mouna Oncology Department - Center of Oncology and Hematology - Mohammed VI Hospital Center, Marrakech, Morocco , Loukid, Mohamed Laboratory of Human Ecology - Semlalia Faculty of Sciences - Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco
Pages :
9
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1
To page :
9
Abstract :
Background. Lifestyle maintenance is a crucial condition before and after lung cancer disease. According to the previous research in the scientific databases, the effect of the interaction between socioeconomic and demographic factors on the lifestyle of lung cancer patients in Southern Morocco regions remains unexamined. Accordingly, this study was designed to examine the relationship between socioeconomic factors, demographic factors, and the lifestyle of lung cancer patients. Methods. A total of 133 patients with lung cancer were divided into 103 men and 30 women with a sex ratio of 3.43 and ages varying between 28 and 82 years, and they served as informants for the study and filled in a questionnaire to provide information on their sociodemographic background, various economic characteristics, and their lifestyle. These patients have also been submitted to an anthropometric examination following the standardized procedure recommended by the World Health Organization. The survey was conducted from July 2013 to March 2015 at the Oncology and Radiotherapy Department, at Mohammed VI Hospital Center in Marrakech, Morocco. Results. The preliminary results showed that the average age of patients was 59 ± 9 years. A proportion of 81% lived in the Marrakech-Safi region and 19% lived in four other southern regions. Among the patients, 6% were smokers, while 14% were nonsmokers and 80% were ex smokers. Following the discovery of the disease, 26% revealed that they had sleep disorders and 98% were reported to have a lack of appetite. Obesity, normal weight, and underweight were also taken as criteria to categorize the patients; thus, obese informants represented 23% of the total number, those having normal weight reached 67% and the patients having underweight represented 10%. Conclusion. Sociodemographic variables and various economic characteristics were shown to have a negative impact on the lifestyle of lung cancer patients.
Keywords :
Sociodemographic , Lifestyle , Lung Cancer
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2606604
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