"There is a life before and after cancer": experiences of resuming life and unmet care needs in stage I and II melanoma survivors.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
N C W Kamminga, J E C Kievits, M Wakkee, S G W van Loon, M C W Joosen, D Verver, K Munte, P W P Plaisier, J A C Rietjens, T E C Nijsten, M Lugtenberg
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Abstract

Although the largest increase in melanoma incidence is observed for localised melanoma, little research has been done on its impact. Despite favourable prognoses and relatively short treatment trajectories, diagnosis and treatment may significantly impact life post-treatment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of stage I and II melanoma survivors' experiences resuming life after treatment and their associated survivorship care (SSC) needs. A qualitative focus group study was conducted with 18 stage I or II melanoma survivors, divided over three focus groups with 6 survivors each. Transcripts were analysed through thorough thematic content analysis, using multiple phases of coding. In resuming life, survivors experienced profound initial impacts of disease and treatment, fed by a perceived lack of knowledge and underestimation of melanoma. They faced unexpected physical and emotional effects post-surgery, experiencing mixed feelings from relief to fear and uncertainty. Survivors felt misunderstood, had to adjust their lives, and managed personal and external expectations while experiencing a positive shift in life perspective, leading to a notable difference in life before and after cancer. In terms of SSC needs, survivors stressed the need for tailored information, accessible resources, patient-centered follow-up, and supportive care addressing the total impact of disease and treatment. These findings highlight the importance of improving melanoma awareness and providing holistic SSC not only to advanced, but also to localised melanoma survivors. A tailored survivorship care plan could facilitate access to information and supportive care, helping patients resume their lives.

"癌症前后都有生命":第一期和第二期黑色素瘤幸存者的复生经历和未满足的护理需求。
虽然局部黑色素瘤的发病率增幅最大,但对其影响的研究却很少。尽管预后良好且治疗周期相对较短,但诊断和治疗可能会严重影响治疗后的生活。因此,本研究旨在深入了解 I 期和 II 期黑色素瘤幸存者在治疗后恢复生活的经历及其相关的幸存者关怀(SSC)需求。本研究对 18 名一期或二期黑色素瘤幸存者进行了焦点小组定性研究,共分为三个焦点小组,每个小组 6 名幸存者。研究人员采用多阶段编码法,通过全面的主题内容分析对研究记录进行了分析。在恢复生活的过程中,幸存者经历了疾病和治疗最初带来的深刻影响,这些影响源于对黑色素瘤知识的缺乏和低估。他们在手术后面临着意想不到的身体和情绪影响,经历了从解脱到恐惧和不确定的复杂感受。幸存者感到被误解,不得不调整自己的生活,并在积极转变人生观的同时管理个人和外界的期望,从而使癌症前后的生活产生了明显的差异。在SSC需求方面,幸存者强调需要有针对性的信息、可获得的资源、以患者为中心的后续治疗以及支持性护理,以应对疾病和治疗的总体影响。这些研究结果突显了提高对黑色素瘤的认识以及不仅为晚期黑色素瘤幸存者,也为局部黑色素瘤幸存者提供全面的生存支持服务的重要性。量身定制的幸存者护理计划可以帮助患者获得信息和支持性护理,帮助他们重新开始生活。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
30
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Dermatological Research is a highly rated international journal that publishes original contributions in the field of experimental dermatology, including papers on biochemistry, morphology and immunology of the skin. The journal is among the few not related to dermatological associations or belonging to respective societies which guarantees complete independence. This English-language journal also offers a platform for review articles in areas of interest for dermatologists and for publication of innovative clinical trials.
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