Survivorship Needs and Experiences of Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer in Rural Australia: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Poorva Pradhan, Helen Hughes, Ashleigh R Sharman, Judith Lacey, Patrick Dwyer, Jacques Hill, Kimberley J Davis, Steven Craig, Raymond Wu, Bruce Ashford, Jenny Mitchell, Jonathan R Clark, Michael Elliott, Carsten E Palme, Rebecca L Venchiarutti
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Aim: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors experience complex survivorship needs compared to other cancer types. This is exacerbated for people living in regional and remote (rural) areas of Australia, who experience poorer outcomes, higher physical and psychological needs, and poorer quality of life compared to their metropolitan counterparts. Little is known about the general survivorship experiences of rural HNC survivors in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. This study aims to explore the general survivorship experiences of people living with HNC in rural areas of NSW, Australia.

Methods: HNC survivors living in rural NSW were recruited, and semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore their general survivorship experiences. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using a qualitative thematic analysis approach until saturation of themes was reached.

Results: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 participants, with a mean age of 65 years. The most common diagnoses were oral cavity (41%) and oropharyngeal cancers (29%). Six key themes emerged around general survivorship experiences among participants: 1) financial impacts, 2) physical effects, 3) psychosocial effects, 4) clinical management, 5) information and support needs, and 6) access.

Conclusions: Rural cancer survivors face unique survivorship concerns, exacerbated by living further from specialist care. The unmet needs of people living in rural areas include financial reimbursement, psychosocial services and support, and access to survivorship care closer to home. Understanding cancer survivors' experiences throughout the care journey can identify unmet needs. By recognizing these needs, they can be more readily addressed by government policy and other interventions.

澳大利亚农村头颈癌幸存者的生存需求和经历:一项定性研究。
目的:与其他类型的癌症相比,头颈癌(HNC)幸存者经历了复杂的生存需求。对于生活在澳大利亚偏远地区(农村)的人来说,这种情况更加严重,与大城市的人相比,他们的生活结果更差,生理和心理需求更高,生活质量也更差。关于澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村HNC幸存者的一般生存经验知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村地区HNC患者的一般生存经验。方法:招募居住在新南威尔士州农村的HNC幸存者,进行半结构化访谈,探讨他们的一般生存经历。访谈记录,转录,并使用定性主题分析方法进行分析,直到主题达到饱和。结果:对17名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,平均年龄为65岁。最常见的诊断是口腔癌(41%)和口咽癌(29%)。在参与者中,围绕一般生存经历出现了六个关键主题:1)财务影响,2)身体影响,3)心理社会影响,4)临床管理,5)信息和支持需求,6)获取途径。结论:农村癌症幸存者面临着独特的生存问题,而远离专科护理的生活加剧了这种问题。生活在农村地区的人们未得到满足的需求包括财务报销、社会心理服务和支持,以及在离家更近的地方获得幸存者护理。了解癌症幸存者在整个护理过程中的经历可以确定未满足的需求。认识到这些需要,政府的政策和其他干预措施就能更容易地解决这些问题。
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3.40
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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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