Elderly Cancer Survivors Reflect on Coping Strategies During the Cancer Journey.

Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Kaitlyn Barnes Langendoerfer, Baruch Kahana, Alicia Smith-Tran
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Purpose This paper focuses on perspectives of elderly cancer survivors on their experiences of coping with cancer during various phases of their illness journey, ranging from diagnosis phase to treatment and finally considering post treatment survivorship. Anchored in the stress paradigm, the purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of living with cancer and older adults’ orientations to coping with stressors encountered during their cancer journey as reflected in narratives of elderly cancer survivors. Methods A nonclinical sample of 174 older adults who reported a cancer diagnosis were selected from a panel study of successful aging. In-depth interviews with respondents focused on perceived stressors and coping strategies at different phases of their cancer experience. Themes were derived from narratives based on consensus by two raters. Results Most of the elderly patients accepted their diagnosis without dismay. Resolve and determination during the diagnosis phase was followed by assuming a more passive role during the treatment phase, relying on expert medical care. During the longer term survivorship phase older adults looked back at the adaptations they found most useful. The majority reported valuing active coping styles. These include seeking social support and instrumental orientations to dealing with the illness followed by religious or spiritual approaches. Conclusions The “on time” interpretation of having a cancer diagnosis in old age may diminish the stressfulness of the diagnosis and may enhance the patients’ ability to proactively deal with the reality of their illness.
老年癌症幸存者反思在癌症之旅中的应对策略。
目的:本文主要从老年癌症幸存者的角度出发,从诊断阶段到治疗阶段,最后考虑治疗后的生存,讲述他们在疾病旅程的各个阶段应对癌症的经历。在压力范式的基础上,本研究的目的是探讨与癌症共存的意义,以及老年人在癌症之旅中应对压力源的倾向,这反映在老年癌症幸存者的叙述中。方法:从成功衰老的小组研究中选择174名报告癌症诊断的老年人作为非临床样本。对受访者进行深入访谈,重点关注他们在癌症经历的不同阶段感受到的压力源和应对策略。主题是根据两位评分者的一致意见得出的。结果:大多数老年患者接受诊断时没有惊慌。在诊断阶段的决心和决心之后,在治疗阶段承担更被动的角色,依靠专家医疗护理。在长期的生存阶段,老年人回顾他们认为最有用的适应。大多数人表示重视积极的应对方式。这些方法包括寻求社会支持和处理疾病的工具导向,然后是宗教或精神方法。结论:对老年癌症诊断的“准时”解释可以减少诊断的压力,提高患者主动应对疾病现实的能力。
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