Availability and Characteristics of Support Groups for People With Head and Neck Cancer in Australia

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Ashleigh R. Sharman, Yuan Peng, Rebecca L. Venchiarutti
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Abstract

Aim

Support groups are an effective way to improve quality of life (QoL) in cancer patients. Targeted support groups for head and neck cancer (HNC) can also help patients address specific treatment and survivorship challenges. The aim of this study is to understand the characteristics of existing HNC support groups in the Australian setting and identify any gaps in service provision.

Methods

Existing HNC support groups were identified through an online search and their online information was assessed by adopting the perspective of a person with HNC. Support groups were considered eligible for this study if they were based in Australia and served HNC patients, their caregivers, friends, or family members.

Results

Of the 26 support groups identified in the online search, more than half were based in major cities (n = 16) with three support groups across inner regional areas and three across outer regional areas. There were no support groups identified in remote areas of Australia. Most support groups took place in-person (n = 18) across a variety of physical settings, including hospitals (n = 10) and community spaces (n = 7). Topics frequently covered included: Education and information, sharing experiences and socializing, treatment and side effects, wellness and well-being, and carer support.

Conclusions

There is a need for HNC support groups outside of metropolitan areas, particularly in remote Australia. We must therefore identify means of supporting current and future groups in providing and promoting their valuable service to HNC patients across all locales.

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澳大利亚头颈癌患者支持团体的可用性和特点。
目的:支持团体是提高癌症患者生活质量的有效途径。针对头颈癌(HNC)的有针对性的支持团体也可以帮助患者解决特定的治疗和生存挑战。本研究的目的是了解澳大利亚现有HNC支持团体的特点,并确定服务提供方面的任何差距。方法:通过在线搜索确定现有的HNC支持团体,并采用HNC患者的视角评估其在线信息。如果支持团体位于澳大利亚,并为HNC患者、其护理人员、朋友或家庭成员提供服务,则被认为符合本研究的条件。结果:在在线搜索中确定的26个支持团体中,超过一半位于主要城市(n = 16),其中三个支持团体跨越内部区域区域,三个跨越外部区域区域。在澳大利亚的偏远地区没有确定的支持团体。大多数支持小组是在各种物理环境中亲自(n = 18)进行的,包括医院(n = 10)和社区空间(n = 7)。经常涉及的主题包括:教育和信息、分享经验和社交、治疗和副作用、健康和福祉以及护理人员支持。结论:在大都市地区以外,特别是在偏远的澳大利亚,需要HNC支持团体。因此,我们必须确定支持当前和未来团体向所有地区的高传染性疾病患者提供和促进其宝贵服务的方法。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Asia–Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal of oncology that aims to be a forum for facilitating collaboration and exchanging information on what is happening in different countries of the Asia–Pacific region in relation to cancer treatment and care. The Journal is ideally positioned to receive publications that deal with diversity in cancer behavior, management and outcome related to ethnic, cultural, economic and other differences between populations. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes reviews, editorials, letters to the Editor and short communications. Case reports are generally not considered for publication, only exceptional papers in which Editors find extraordinary oncological value may be considered for review. The Journal encourages clinical studies, particularly prospectively designed clinical trials.
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