Symptom experiences and self-management strategies of patients with haematological malignancy undergoing chemotherapy: A qualitative study

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hui Yang , Bizhao Wu , Rong Hu , Ying Wang
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Abstract

Objective

To explore symptom experiences and self-management strategies from the haematological malignancy patient's perspective.

Methods

A qualitative descriptive approach was used to provide a direct and comprehensive understanding of the symptoms experienced and self-management strategies during treatment among patients with haematological malignancy. Fourteen patients with haematologic malignancies who received chemotherapy at a Chinese tertiary hospital were selected using purposeful sampling. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews and one-on-one patient sessions. The collected data were analysed using the content analysis methods. Reporting adhered to the COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research (COREQ) guidelines.

Results

The data from this study were categorized into four themes and eight subthemes: (1) the dynamics and complexity of symptom experience (nonlinear, and overloaded symptom burden); (2) strategies for coping with symptomatic change (actively responding to challenges, and facing symptoms negatively); (3) symptom affects interaction (symptoms affect family interactions, and symptoms affect social interactions); and (4) benefit from symptom management (promoting family relationships, and regaining a new role in society).

Conclusions

Patients with haematological malignancy undergoing chemotherapy still face complex and variable symptoms, and there are still considerable challenges in symptom management. The findings underscore that health care providers should provide the necessary symptom assessment to enhance the well-being of patients based on the characteristics of the patient's symptom experience and symptom management needs at different stages of the disease.

接受化疗的血液恶性肿瘤患者的症状体验和自我管理策略:定性研究
方法 采用定性描述法,直接、全面地了解血液恶性肿瘤患者在治疗过程中的症状体验和自我管理策略。研究采用有目的的抽样方法,选取了 14 名在一家中国三级医院接受化疗的血液恶性肿瘤患者。通过半结构化访谈和一对一的患者会谈收集数据。收集到的数据采用内容分析法进行分析。报告遵循定性研究报告统一标准(COREQ)指南。结果本研究的数据分为四个主题和八个次主题:(1) 症状体验的动态性和复杂性(非线性和超负荷的症状负担);(2) 应对症状变化的策略(积极应对挑战和消极面对症状);(3) 症状影响互动(症状影响家庭互动和症状影响社会互动);(4) 从症状管理中获益(促进家庭关系和在社会中重新扮演新角色)。结论接受化疗的血液恶性肿瘤患者仍然面临着复杂多变的症状,在症状管理方面仍然面临着相当大的挑战。研究结果强调,医疗服务提供者应根据患者不同阶段的症状体验特点和症状管理需求,提供必要的症状评估,以提高患者的幸福感。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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