A Qualitative Study of Quality of Life Concerns following a Melanoma Diagnosis.

IF 1.2 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Journal of Skin Cancer Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-05-28 DOI:10.1155/2017/2041872
Rachel I Vogel, Lori G Strayer, Rehana L Ahmed, Anne Blaes, DeAnn Lazovich
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Abstract

The goal of this study was to identify a relevant and inclusive list of quality of life issues among long-term survivors of melanoma. Individuals diagnosed with stage I-III cutaneous melanoma and had survived 1-5 years, ages 18-65 years at diagnosis, were recruited. Five focus groups were conducted with 33 participants in total. Discussions centered on participants' experiences at diagnosis, as well as ongoing physical, emotional, and social concerns, and behavioral changes since diagnosis. The majority of participants reported shock, fear, and feeling overwhelmed at the time of diagnosis. Some reported lingering physical concerns, including pain, numbness, and lymphedema, while a few reported no lasting issues. Emotional concerns were common, with most reporting anxiety. Several also noted feeling lonely and isolated. Social concerns included alteration of activities to avoid sun exposure, issues with family communication, and frustration with the lack of appreciation of the seriousness of melanoma by others. Finally, while many participants reported changes to their sun exposure and UV-protection behaviors, some reported little to no change. The shared experiences among participants in this study confirm the unique nature of melanoma and the need for interventions designed to improve the health and quality of life of melanoma survivors.

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黑色素瘤诊断后生活质量问题的定性研究。
本研究的目的是在黑色素瘤的长期幸存者中确定一个相关的和包容的生活质量问题列表。被诊断为I-III期皮肤黑色素瘤且存活1-5年,诊断时年龄为18-65岁的个体被招募。共进行了五个焦点小组,共有33名参与者。讨论集中于参与者在诊断时的经历,以及诊断后持续的身体、情感和社会问题以及行为变化。大多数参与者报告说,在诊断时,他们感到震惊、恐惧和不知所措。一些人报告了持续的身体问题,包括疼痛、麻木和淋巴水肿,而一些人报告没有持久的问题。情绪上的担忧很常见,大多数人都表示焦虑。一些人还表示感到孤独和孤立。社会问题包括改变活动以避免阳光照射,家庭沟通问题,以及对他人缺乏对黑色素瘤严重性的认识而感到沮丧。最后,虽然许多参与者报告他们的日晒和防紫外线行为发生了变化,但有些人报告几乎没有变化。本研究参与者的共同经历证实了黑色素瘤的独特性,以及旨在改善黑色素瘤幸存者健康和生活质量的干预措施的必要性。
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Journal of Skin Cancer
Journal of Skin Cancer DERMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
12
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Skin Cancer is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes clinical and translational research on the detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of skin malignancies. The journal encourages the submission of original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to pathology, prognostic indicators and biomarkers, novel therapies, as well as drug sensitivity and resistance.
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