Exploring the Psychosocial Needs of Adults with Haematological Cancer under Watch-and-Wait: A Qualitative Study

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Katie Russell, Anna Tickle, Nima Moghaddam, Sanchia Biswas
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Objective. Research reporting the unmet needs of individuals with haematological cancers under watch-and-wait is scarce, despite reports of elevated levels of psychological distress. This qualitative study aimed to explore the psychosocial needs of these individuals, and when these were met, if so at all. Methods. A longitudinal design using semistructured interviews was used. Individuals with a diagnosis of haematological cancer living under watch-and-wait were recruited through online support groups. Participants were each invited to two semistructured interviews, six months apart. Interviews took place in March 2022 and September 2022 and were therefore in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Reflexive thematic analysis and pattern-oriented longitudinal analysis were used to analyse the data. Results. Of the fifteen participants interviewed initially, twelve attended a second interview. The sample was predominantly White and female. Across participants and time points, a theme was generated that individuals experienced a “Psychological battle of watch-and-wait.” Under this overarching theme, four themes were constructed: “Understanding the impossible: Cancer that does not require treatment;” “Sense of abandonment under watch and wait;” “The importance of peer connection;” and “Trying to live after COVID-19.” The themes were understood to predominantly represent needs for information, communication, peer support, and emotional support and were most often met when individuals engaged with relevant charities. Conclusion. People living with haematological cancer under watch-and-wait may be at risk of having unmet needs across domains, and without support, these needs will likely remain unmet over time. The findings add to the growing literature base how Oncology and Haematology services can holistically support individuals with indolent cancers to live well alongside their diagnosis.
在观察和等待下探讨成人血液病患者的社会心理需求:一项定性研究
目标。报告血液学癌症患者在观察和等待下未满足需求的研究很少,尽管有报告称心理困扰水平升高。这项定性研究旨在探索这些个体的心理社会需求,以及这些需求何时得到满足,如果有的话。方法。采用半结构化访谈的纵向设计。被诊断患有血液学癌症的人生活在观察和等待中,通过在线支持小组招募。参与者被邀请参加两次半结构化面试,间隔六个月。访谈分别于2022年3月和9月进行,因此是在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下进行的。所有的采访都被逐字记录下来。采用自反性专题分析和面向模式的纵向分析对数据进行分析。结果。在最初接受采访的15名参与者中,有12人参加了第二次采访。样本主要是白人和女性。在参与者和时间点之间,产生了一个主题,即个人经历了一场“观望和等待的心理战争”。在这一总体主题下,会议构建了四个主题:“理解不可能:不需要治疗的癌症”、“观察和等待下的被遗弃感”、“同伴联系的重要性”和“努力在COVID-19后生活”。这些主题被理解为主要代表了对信息、沟通、同伴支持和情感支持的需求,并且在个人参与相关慈善机构时最常得到满足。结论。处于观察和等待状态的血液病癌症患者可能面临跨领域需求未得到满足的风险,如果没有支持,这些需求可能会长期得不到满足。这些发现增加了肿瘤学和血液学服务如何全面支持患有惰性癌症的个体在诊断后生活得更好的文献基础。
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European Journal of Cancer Care
European Journal of Cancer Care 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
213
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cancer Care aims to encourage comprehensive, multiprofessional cancer care across Europe and internationally. It publishes original research reports, literature reviews, guest editorials, letters to the Editor and special features on current issues affecting the care of cancer patients. The Editor welcomes contributions which result from team working or collaboration between different health and social care providers, service users, patient groups and the voluntary sector in the areas of: - Primary, secondary and tertiary care for cancer patients - Multidisciplinary and service-user involvement in cancer care - Rehabilitation, supportive, palliative and end of life care for cancer patients - Policy, service development and healthcare evaluation in cancer care - Psychosocial interventions for patients and family members - International perspectives on cancer care
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