Sarah N Price, Megan Shen, Maureen Rigney, Jamie S Ostroff, Heidi A Hamann
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Abstract
Objectives: To examine whether aspects of disease-specific stigma are barriers to advocacy among individuals with lung cancer.
Sample & setting: 266 patients with lung cancer treated at two National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the United States.
Methods & variables: Patients completed a cross-sectional survey. Demographic, clinical, and stigma-related correlates of advocacy were also explored.
Results: In multivariable analyses, lower levels of patient advocacy were reported by older patients and those with higher levels of constrained disclosure (i.e., avoidance of or discomfort in disclosing one's lung cancer status).
Implications for nursing: Avoidance of discussing lung cancer (constrained disclosure) may be a barrier to patient involvement in advocacy. Additional research is needed to examine this relationship, reduce stigma, and promote inclusivity for individuals with lung cancer.
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to
Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership.
Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care.
Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.