Purpose/Objectives: To examine demographic and disease characteristics by age and the moderating effect of age on quality of life (QOL) among non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) survivors.
Design: A cross-sectional, secondary analysis study of NHL survivors.
Setting: Two North Carolina cancer registries.
Sample: 741 NHL survivors with a mean age of 62 years and a mean time since diagnosis of 10 years.
Methods: Mailed surveys were sent to individuals treated for NHL. All analyses were conducted using SPSS®, version 18.0. Multiple regression was used to analyze relationships among demographic and disease characteristics, age, and QOL.
Main Research Variables: Demographic, disease, and clinical characteristics on QOL.
Findings: In relation to QOL, income and gender were moderated by age; for example, younger survivors who earned less than $30,000 annually had a poorer QOL. Women reported a higher QOL than men.
Conclusions: Age was a moderator for income and an indicator for how income could affect care of younger survivors. Men reported a lower QOL than women and gender-specific resources may be helpful to them.
Implications for Nursing: Nursing research should focus on age-sensitive resources targeted for younger NHL survivors.
Knowledge Translation: Age is an important characteristic that impacts overall health-related QOL. Oncology nurses are instrumental in identifying patients at all ages who could benefit from age-specific resources.
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