Perceptions and experiences of the subjective well-being of people with glioblastoma: a longitudinal phenomenological study.

IF 2.4 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Katie Sutton, Jaqualyn Moore, Jo Armes, Emma Briggs
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Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is a devastating form of brain cancer, with a short life expectancy. In addition to this poor prognosis, people with GBM often experience symptoms that may have a profound impact on their subjective well-being (SWB). The aim of this study was to investigate the lived experiences and perceptions of people with GBM regarding their SWB.

Methods: The study adopted a longitudinal, hermeneutical phenomenological approach. Twenty-seven interviews were conducted with 15 patients over a period of two years. Most participants were interviewed twice on a face-to-face basis (during combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and again during adjuvant chemotherapy). The hermeneutic circle was used to guide data analysis.

Results: Data analysis identified four key themes that depicted the lived experiences and perceptions of SWB of people with GBM. "Experience of the disease" focuses on the impact of diagnosis, symptoms and side effects. "Daily life" relates to daily activities, family roles, work and social lives. "Coping" includes the importance of normality and goal-setting. "Experiences of care" focuses on the impact of the treatment schedule, experiences of care and impressions of the monitoring of QoL.

Conclusion: SWB is affected by a variety of factors throughout the GBM disease and treatment journey. The findings of this study suggest that healthcare professionals can enhance the SWB of people with GBM by providing personalized care that supports people to set themselves goals for the future and retain a degree of normality wherever possible.

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胶质母细胞瘤患者主观幸福感的感知和体验:一项纵向现象学研究。
背景:胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)是一种毁灭性的脑癌,预期寿命短。除了这种不良预后外,GBM患者经常会出现可能对其主观幸福感(SWB)产生深远影响的症状。本研究的目的是调查GBM患者的生活经历和对他们的主观幸福感的看法。方法:研究采用纵向、解释学现象学方法。在两年的时间里,对15名患者进行了27次访谈。大多数参与者在面对面的基础上接受了两次采访(在联合化疗和放疗期间,在辅助化疗期间再次接受采访)。使用解释学循环来指导数据分析。结果:数据分析确定了四个关键主题,描述了GBM患者的生活经历和对SWB的看法。“疾病体验”侧重于诊断的影响、症状和副作用。“日常生活”包括日常活动、家庭角色、工作和社会生活。“应对”包括常态和目标设定的重要性。“护理体验”侧重于治疗计划、护理体验和生活质量监测印象的影响。结论:在GBM疾病和治疗过程中,SWB受到多种因素的影响。本研究的结果表明,医疗保健专业人员可以通过提供个性化的护理来增强GBM患者的主观幸福感,支持人们为未来设定目标,并尽可能保持一定程度的正常状态。
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Neuro-oncology practice
Neuro-oncology practice CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
92
期刊介绍: Neuro-Oncology Practice focuses on the clinical aspects of the subspecialty for practicing clinicians and healthcare specialists from a variety of disciplines including physicians, nurses, physical/occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and palliative care specialists, who have focused their careers on clinical patient care and who want to apply the latest treatment advances to their practice. These include: Applying new trial results to improve standards of patient care Translating scientific advances such as tumor molecular profiling and advanced imaging into clinical treatment decision making and personalized brain tumor therapies Raising awareness of basic, translational and clinical research in areas of symptom management, survivorship, neurocognitive function, end of life issues and caregiving
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