Health-Related Lifestyle Communication in Oncology: Exploring the Experiences and Preferences of Cancer Survivors.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Rachel Drbohlav Ollerton, Saar Hommes, Nadine Bol, Gwenn Beets, Frans Folkvord, Emiel J Krahmer
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Abstract

A healthy lifestyle, particularly having a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and abstaining from alcohol and smoking, is important for the recovery process of cancer survivors. The extent and form in which lifestyle information is provided by healthcare providers varies substantially, which could leave many patients with unmet information needs. To better understand current practices and areas for improvement in communicating about these health behaviors, we explored survivors' experiences and preferences regarding communication. Using deductive and inductive content analysis, we analyzed questionnaire responses from survivors with various types of cancers. The results revealed the experiences with information provision, and barriers and facilitators to adhere to treatments. Respondents reported having to search for information themselves, which could lead to negative feelings and neglecting vulnerable groups of patients. Most respondents preferred a multimodal distribution of information and receival of recommendations at the beginning of treatment. Additionally, respondents preferred personalized and non-coercive messages about their lifestyle. The results of this study provide insights into current shortcomings and points for improvement of healthy lifestyle communication practices in oncology. Understanding patients' communication preferences and ways in which they can be implemented could lead to adherence to health behaviors, potentially improving long-term survivorship outcomes. Future research could explore whether tailoring recommendations to individual needs and delivering information at critical stages can enhance patient satisfaction and engagement.

肿瘤学中与健康相关的生活方式交流:探索癌症幸存者的经历和偏好。
健康的生活方式,特别是均衡的饮食、规律的体育活动和不吸烟不喝酒,对癌症幸存者的康复过程很重要。医疗保健提供者提供生活方式信息的程度和形式各不相同,这可能使许多患者的信息需求得不到满足。为了更好地了解目前的做法和需要改进的领域,我们探讨了幸存者在沟通方面的经历和偏好。采用演绎和归纳内容分析,我们分析了不同类型癌症幸存者的问卷回答。结果揭示了信息提供的经验,以及坚持治疗的障碍和促进因素。受访者表示,他们不得不自己搜索信息,这可能会导致负面情绪,并忽视弱势群体的患者。大多数应答者倾向于在治疗开始时采用多模式信息分发和接受建议。此外,受访者更喜欢关于他们生活方式的个性化和非强制性信息。本研究的结果提供了当前肿瘤健康生活方式交流实践的不足和改进点的见解。了解患者的沟通偏好及其实施方式可能会导致坚持健康行为,可能会改善长期生存结果。未来的研究可以探索根据个人需求量身定制的建议和在关键阶段提供信息是否可以提高患者的满意度和参与度。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.20
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10.30%
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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