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dc.contributor.authorChen, Yu-Chengen
dc.contributor.authorWang, Shu-Huien
dc.contributor.authorCiou, Ya-Linen
dc.contributor.authorLin, Luan-Chenen
dc.contributor.authorKuo, Shih-Hsienen
dc.contributor.authorWu, Chiou-Shiangen
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-17T13:47:15Z
dc.date.available2014-11-17T13:47:15Z
dc.date.issued2014-11-17
dc.identifierINRC14PST239en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/335221en
dc.description<p>International Nursing Research Congress, 2014 Theme: Engaging Colleagues: Improving Global Health Outcomes. Held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wanchai, Hong Kong</p>en
dc.description.abstract<p>Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014:</p> <p><strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim of this study was to demonstrate colorectal cancer prevalence in Taiwanese psychiatric patients to provide the reference for psychiatric professionals to improve the physical care for these patients.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong> A "Quantitative immunoassay fecal occult blood test" and a questionnaire of habitual diet and daily health behavior were used to screen colorectal cancer and related health behaviors to determine the prevalence an its correlations with habitual diet and health behavior in psychiatric patients. Samples of this study were recruited from a psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong> 2088 psychiatric patients (1011, 48.4% male and 1077, 51.6% female) were invited to complete this screen. Average age was 57.33 - 5.47 years. The positive rate of colorectal cancer was 9.9% and 8.1% for male and female respectively. In the number of diagnostic items aspect, the more psychiatric diagnostic items the patients had, the more positive rate of colorectal cancer the patients had (7.9%, 9.6%, and 12.1% for the patients had 1, 2, and 3 psychiatric diagnosis, respectively, p = 0.045), and patients with 3 psychiatric diagnostic items had 1.62 fold risk of colorectal cancer to with 1 diagnostic item (p = 0.02).</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> This survey showed that psychiatric patients are in the risk of colorectal cancer, and the more items of psychiatric diagnosis, the more risk of colorectal cancer these patients have. These preliminary data of this survey hopefully can be the reference for psychiatric professionals to improve the physical care for these patients.</p>en
dc.formatText-based Documenten
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectHealth Behavioren
dc.subjectPsychiatric Patientsen
dc.subjectColorectal Cancer Screeningen
dc.titlePrevalence of colorectal cancer in psychiatric patients: The preliminary results of colorectal cancer screenen
dc.typePosteren
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dc.evidence.levelN/Aen
dc.research.approachQuantitative Researchen
dc.contributor.departmentNon-memberen
dc.author.detailsYu-Cheng Chen, BS; Shu-Hui Wang, BS; Ya-Lin Ciou, MS; Luan-Chen Lin, BS; Shih-Hsien Kuo, RPh, PhD; Chiou-Shiang Wu, BSen
dc.conference.name25th International Nursing Research Congressen
dc.conference.hostSigma Theta Tau Internationalen
dc.conference.locationHong Kongen
dc.date.conferenceyear2014
dc.description.reviewtypeAbstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Hosten
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