Patients' Experiences of Care With or Without the Support of an Interactive App During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: Interview Study.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.2196/39983
Maria Fjell, Ann Langius-Eklöf, Marie Nilsson, Kay Sundberg
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Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is often recommended for patients with breast cancer with more aggressive tumor characteristics. As with all chemotherapies, they can cause substantially disturbing symptoms. Most patients receive their treatment as outpatients, which means that they must take responsibility for self-care and management of symptoms at home for a long period. Patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy may not receive sufficient support for management of treatment-related symptoms. For patients undergoing NACT, it has been concluded that information and supportive needs are not always met. In our previous study, the use of mobile health to support patients with breast cancer undergoing NACT reduced symptoms during treatment with the support of an interactive app. Therefore, it is important to investigate how patients experience their care and explore any specific contribution that the app may have brought in care.

Objective: This study aims to explore patients' experiences of care with or without the support of an interactive app during NACT for breast cancer.

Methods: This qualitative study was part of a larger randomized controlled trial and included 40 individual face-to-face interviews conducted with patients in both intervention and control groups after the end of NACT. The interviews were audio recorded, and the data were analyzed inductively using thematic analysis.

Results: No major differences in experience of care were observed between the groups. A total of 4 overarching themes emerged. In the first theme, The health care context, patients described care as assessible, although sometimes there was a lack of time and continuity with nurses. In the second theme, Being a recipient of care, it emerged that the patients experienced a warm and positive atmosphere at the clinics. In the third theme, Taking an active role as a patient, patients described being active in searching for information and various ways of participation in their own care. In the fourth theme, The value of the app, patients who had used the app experienced it as a complementary source of information, creating a sense of security. Using the app provided patients with the support of being contacted by a nurse if needed, enabled self-care, and facilitated the planning of daily activities.

Conclusions: Overall, patients' experiences of care were similar and mostly positive. However, for patients using the app, it provided additional support for information and self-care and enhanced participation in their own care. The easy access to a nurse gave patients a sense of security. The findings suggest integrating an interactive app as a complement to standard care to support patients with breast cancer during treatment.

International registered report identifier (irrid): RR2-DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3450-y.

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在乳腺癌新辅助化疗期间,有或没有交互式应用程序支持的患者护理经历:访谈研究。
背景:新辅助化疗(NACT)常被推荐用于具有侵袭性肿瘤特征的乳腺癌患者。与所有化疗一样,它们会引起严重的令人不安的症状。大多数患者接受门诊治疗,这意味着他们必须长期在家负责自我护理和症状管理。接受化疗的乳腺癌患者可能没有得到足够的支持来管理治疗相关症状。对于接受NACT治疗的患者,信息和支持需求并不总是得到满足。在我们之前的研究中,在交互式应用程序的支持下,使用移动医疗来支持接受NACT治疗的乳腺癌患者减轻了治疗期间的症状。因此,调查患者如何体验他们的护理并探索应用程序可能带来的任何具体贡献是很重要的。目的:本研究旨在探讨乳腺癌NACT治疗期间患者在有或没有互动应用程序支持下的护理体验。方法:本定性研究是一项更大的随机对照试验的一部分,包括在NACT结束后对干预组和对照组的患者进行40次面对面访谈。对访谈进行录音,并采用主题分析法对数据进行归纳分析。结果:两组患者的护理体验无显著差异。总共出现了4个主要主题。在第一个主题“卫生保健背景”中,患者将护理描述为可评估的,尽管有时缺乏与护士的时间和连续性。在第二个主题中,作为护理的接受者,患者在诊所体验到温暖和积极的氛围。在第三个主题“积极作为患者”中,患者描述了积极寻找信息和以各种方式参与自己的护理。在第四个主题“app的价值”中,使用过app的患者将其作为一种补充的信息来源,产生了一种安全感。使用该应用程序,患者可以在需要时得到护士的联系,实现自我护理,并促进日常活动的规划。结论:总体而言,患者的护理经历相似且大多是积极的。然而,对于使用该应用程序的患者来说,它为信息和自我护理提供了额外的支持,并增强了他们对自己护理的参与。很容易找到护士给了病人一种安全感。研究结果建议将一个交互式应用程序作为标准护理的补充,以支持乳腺癌患者在治疗期间。国际注册报告标识符(irrid): RR2-DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3450-y。
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