Adherence of Older Breast Cancer Patients to Cancer Therapy Recommendations

F. Gieseler, Valerie S Schäfer, A. Rody, Alex, E. Katalinic, N. Maass, I. Strohscheer, Martina Jürgensen
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Searches of cancer databases have shown that the rate of noncompliance among elderly cancer patients is significantly higher than among younger patients. Using the concepts of Theoretical Sampling and Grounded Theory, we tried to identify the reasons why older breast cancer patients (>69 y) declined or accepted treatment recommendations of their gynecologist / oncologist. We found meaningfulness of therapy in the context of the individual living situation to be the core decision category. Patients did not question the professional authority of their doctors but made their decisions based on individual factors in their personal living situation (axial coding categories), with advanced age playing an important role. The consideration of this knowledge is important for the success of the medical therapy conversations. Although a study with a selected patient cohort, this study is a good example for the use of Theoretical Sampling and Grounded Theory in qualitative health research.
老年乳腺癌患者对癌症治疗建议的依从性
对癌症数据库的搜索显示,老年癌症患者的不遵医嘱率明显高于年轻患者。运用理论抽样和扎根理论的概念,我们试图找出老年乳腺癌患者(年龄在60 ~ 69岁)拒绝或接受妇科医生/肿瘤科医生治疗建议的原因。我们发现治疗在个体生活情境下的意义是核心决策范畴。患者没有质疑医生的专业权威,而是根据个人生活状况的个体因素(轴向编码类别)做出决定,其中高龄起重要作用。考虑到这些知识对于医学治疗对话的成功是很重要的。虽然这项研究是一项选定的患者队列研究,但这项研究是在定性健康研究中使用理论抽样和扎根理论的一个很好的例子。
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