Comprehension and acceptance of the Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy with a Puerto Rican patient diagnosed with advanced cancer: A case study

N. Torres-Blasco, Eida M. Castro, Iris Crespo-Martín, K. Gonzalez, Emely Pérez Ramírez, Olga Garduño, R. Costas-Muñiz
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Abstract Background Meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP) is a structured psychotherapeutic intervention that aims to improve existential and spiritual well-being in patients with advanced cancer. To validate it, several efficacy studies with predominantly non-Hispanic white patients have been done. Puerto Ricans residing on the island are a largely overlooked segment of the US Latinx population. They have a strong national identity and are embedded in a collectivist culture which shares the Spanish language, cultural traditions, and an emphasis on familism, a cultural factor that values the role of the family in ensuring the well-being of its members. Objective The purpose of this study is to present a case study focused on a Puerto Rican advanced cancer patient who underwent MCP to assess the comprehension and acceptance of the MCP intervention. Method We used a mixed-methods study design that included the taking of ethnographic notes, and pre- and post-test assessments of the scores the patient received on all the measures (using validated scales). The ethnographic notes were analyzed to determine the participant's comprehension and acceptance of the MCP intervention. Content analysis was performed on the ethnographic notes by three independent coders using a deductive coding approach. Pre- and post-interview assessments were conducted to explore changes in distress, spiritual well-being, and self-perceived quality of life. Results A Latino patient with stage III cancer, low income, and low literacy skills showed low comprehension of the concepts of meaning, the finite, legacy, and moderate comprehension and acceptance of the concepts of the search for hope, purpose in life, connecting with life, courage, life's limitations, and sources of meaning. However, the patient showed high comprehension of death and dying (i.e., meaningful death). The patient showed low acceptance of death and dying concepts and high acceptance of the integration of family members into the therapy. Significance of Results Additional studies are needed to address cultural themes and to improve the comprehensibility and acceptance of the manual's content and the central MCP concepts. The findings suggest that MCP has the potential of being a feasible form of psychotherapy for Latinx patients suffering from distress, low spiritual well-being, and low self-perceived QOL.
理解和接受以意义为中心的心理治疗与波多黎各诊断为晚期癌症的病人:个案研究
以意义为中心的心理治疗(MCP)是一种结构化的心理治疗干预,旨在改善晚期癌症患者的存在和精神幸福感。为了验证它,已经对主要是非西班牙裔白人患者进行了几项疗效研究。居住在岛上的波多黎各人是美国拉丁裔人口中很大程度上被忽视的一部分。他们具有强烈的民族特征,并扎根于集体主义文化,这种文化与西班牙语、文化传统和强调家庭主义一样,家庭主义是一种重视家庭在确保其成员福祉方面的作用的文化因素。本研究的目的是提出一个病例研究,集中在波多黎各晚期癌症患者谁接受了MCP,以评估理解和接受MCP干预。方法采用混合方法的研究设计,包括采集人种志笔记,并对患者在所有测量中获得的分数进行测试前和测试后评估(使用经过验证的量表)。对人种志笔记进行分析,以确定参与者对MCP干预的理解和接受程度。内容分析由三名独立编码器使用演绎编码方法对人种志笔记进行。访谈前和访谈后进行了评估,以探讨痛苦、精神健康和自我感知生活质量的变化。结果一名拉丁裔III期癌症患者,收入低,读写能力低,对意义、有限、遗产等概念的理解程度较低,对寻找希望、生活目的、与生活联系、勇气、生活局限性和意义来源等概念的理解和接受程度中等。然而,患者对死亡和死亡(即有意义的死亡)表现出高度的理解。患者对死亡和临终概念的接受度较低,对家庭成员融入治疗的接受度较高。结果的意义需要更多的研究来处理文化主题,并提高手册内容和核心MCP概念的可理解性和接受性。研究结果表明,MCP有可能成为拉丁裔患者遭受痛苦、低精神幸福感和低自我感知生活质量的一种可行的心理治疗形式。
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