Understanding the patient-spouse communication experience during chemotherapy for gastric cancer based on the couple's adaptation to cancer intimacy model: a directed content analysis.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ye Zhou, Chong Chin Che, Mei Chan Chong, Haiyan Zhao, Yuzhu Hou, Jia Li
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Abstract

Purpose: This study analyzes the communication experience between gastric cancer patients and their spouses regarding the disease. It also evaluates the impact of positive or negative communication on Psychological Adaptation and couples' Relationship Intimacy. The ultimate objective was to help nurses develop effective patient-spouse communication strategies that promote the psychological well-being of patients and their spouses.

Method: Based on The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer, the study used purposive sampling to select participants, guided by the principle of maximum variation. Sixteen pairs of patients with gastric cancer and their spouse caregivers, hospitalized in the oncology department of a tertiary hospital in Jingjiang City, Jiangsu Province, between March and July 2023, were chosen for semi-structured face-to-face interviews. Within 24 h after each interview, the recorded data were transcribed and supplemented with field notes. Directed content analysis was used for qualitative content analysis.

Results: The interview data revealed five themes and 12 subthemes: (1) Negative Spousal Communication, which includes (i) lack of awareness of proactive communication, (ii) lack of emotional interaction and patience in exchange, and (iii) substituting conflict for communication; (2) Positive Spousal Communication, which includes (i) appropriate communication topics, (ii) appropriate timing and approach, and (iii) integration with emotional support; (3) Protective Concealment, which includes (i) suppressing emotions and making compromises and (ii) avoiding taboo topics; (4) Negative Spousal Disease Communication, which may lead to reduced psychological adaptation and a decline in couples' relationship intimacy; and (5) Positive Spousal Disease Communication, which may enhance psychological adaptation and strengthen couples' relationship intimacy. During chemotherapy, gastric cancer patients and their spouses experienced positive, negative, and Protective Concealment communication patterns. Both psychological adaptation and relationship intimacy are significantly influenced by spousal disease communication.

Conclusions: For patients with gastric cancer and their spouses, nurses should focus on the importance of spousal disease communication during chemotherapy, take positive measures to mitigate one-side, conflictual communication and avoidance behaviors, and adopt appropriate communication cut-in content and timing to promote couple communication deeply, with the need to focus on physical and psychological stress of the protective concealment in couple.

基于夫妻对癌症亲密关系模型的适应,了解胃癌化疗期间患者-配偶沟通体验:定向内容分析
目的:分析胃癌患者与配偶之间的疾病沟通体验。评估积极或消极沟通对心理适应和夫妻关系亲密度的影响。最终目标是帮助护士制定有效的患者-配偶沟通策略,促进患者及其配偶的心理健康。方法:以夫妻适应癌症的亲密关系模型为基础,以最大变异原则为指导,采用有目的抽样的方法选择研究对象。选取江苏省靖江市某三级医院肿瘤科住院的16对胃癌患者及其配偶照顾者,于2023年3月至7月进行半结构化面对面访谈。在每次访谈后24小时内,对记录的数据进行转录并补充现场笔记。定性内容分析采用定向内容分析。结果:访谈数据揭示了5个主题和12个副主题:(1)消极的配偶沟通,包括(1)缺乏主动沟通意识,(2)缺乏情感互动和交流耐心,(3)以冲突代替沟通;(2)积极的配偶沟通,包括(i)适当的沟通主题,(ii)适当的时间和方法,以及(iii)与情感支持的整合;(3)保护性隐瞒,包括:(1)压抑情绪,妥协;(2)回避禁忌话题;(4)消极的配偶疾病沟通,可能导致心理适应能力下降,夫妻关系亲密度下降;(5)积极的配偶疾病沟通,可以增强心理适应,增强夫妻关系亲密度。在化疗期间,胃癌患者及其配偶经历了积极、消极和保护性隐瞒的沟通模式。配偶疾病沟通对心理适应和亲密关系均有显著影响。结论:对于胃癌患者及其配偶,护理人员在化疗期间应重视配偶疾病沟通的重要性,采取积极措施,减少单方、冲突性沟通和回避行为,并采取适当的沟通切入内容和时机,促进夫妻双方深入沟通,同时需要关注夫妻双方保护性隐瞒的生理和心理压力。
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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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