Healthcare professionals understanding, perceptions and experiences of head and neck lymphoedema to promote self-management for patients following completion of head and neck cancer treatment: a qualitative study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Lauren J Mullan, Nicole E Blackburn, Jackie Gracey, Lynn Dunwoody, Jill Lorimer, Cherith J Semple
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Purpose: Head and neck lymphoedema (HNL) is a chronic and often debilitating consequence of head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment. Despite the chronicity, it is often under-recognised and under-treated. There is a finite resource of specialists to provide HNL intervention, necessitating self-management as an important pillar of patient management. This study aims to explore healthcare professionals (HCPs) understanding, perceptions and experiences of HNL management to promote self-management and adherence to HNL interventions in patients following completion of HNC treatment.

Methods: Eight focus groups were conducted with HCPs (n = 39) from different professional disciplines, acute and community settings and countries. Reflexive thematic analysis was adhered to in the development of key themes using an inductive approach.

Results: Two main themes were established: (1) 'Raising awareness of HNL as a chronic and complex condition' and (2) 'What are the solutions for promoting HNL self-management?' Data demonstrated that HCPs lack confidence and understanding in providing HNL support. There was a lack of clarity towards roles and responsibilities of HNL management among HCPs, with many having a desire to be better equipped to promote patient self-management and adherence.

Conclusion: HCPs involved in care delivery of patients with HNC require education and training on HNL, to support patient and family engagement with HNL self-management. To advance adherence and compliance of HNL self-management, there is a need to develop a dedicated HNL self-management intervention, integrating theory and evidence.

医疗保健专业人员对头颈部淋巴水肿的理解、感知和经验,以促进头颈部癌症治疗完成后患者的自我管理:一项定性研究
目的:头颈淋巴水肿(HNL)是头颈癌(HNC)治疗后的慢性和衰弱性后果。尽管是慢性的,但它经常被忽视和治疗不足。提供HNL干预的专家资源有限,因此必须将自我管理作为患者管理的重要支柱。本研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对HNL管理的理解、认知和经验,以促进HNC治疗完成后患者的自我管理和对HNL干预措施的依从性。方法:对来自不同专业学科、急性、社区和国家的HCPs进行8个焦点小组(n = 39)。在关键主题的发展中,运用归纳方法坚持反身性主题分析。结果:确立了两个主要主题:(1)“提高人们对HNL作为一种慢性复杂疾病的认识”和(2)“促进高净值人群自我管理的解决方案是什么?”数据表明,医护人员在提供HNL支持方面缺乏信心和理解。在hcp中,HNL管理的角色和责任缺乏明确,许多人希望更好地促进患者自我管理和依从性。结论:参与HNC患者护理的医护人员需要对HNL进行教育和培训,以支持患者和家庭参与HNL的自我管理。为了提高高致残人群自我管理的依从性和依从性,需要制定专门的高致残人群自我管理干预措施,整合理论和证据。
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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
10.80%
发文量
149
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer survivorship is a worldwide concern. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to provide a global forum for new knowledge related to cancer survivorship. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers relevant to improving the understanding, prevention, and management of the multiple areas related to cancer survivorship that can affect quality of care, access to care, longevity, and quality of life. It is a forum for research on humans (both laboratory and clinical), clinical studies, systematic and meta-analytic literature reviews, policy studies, and in rare situations case studies as long as they provide a new observation that should be followed up on to improve outcomes related to cancer survivors. Published articles represent a broad range of fields including oncology, primary care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, many other medical and nursing specialties, nursing, health services research, physical and occupational therapy, public health, behavioral medicine, psychology, social work, evidence-based policy, health economics, biobehavioral mechanisms, and qualitative analyses. The journal focuses exclusively on adult cancer survivors, young adult cancer survivors, and childhood cancer survivors who are young adults. Submissions must target those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.
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