Cancer Pain Experience Through the Lens of Patients and Caregivers: Mixed Methods Social Media Study.

IF 3.3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JMIR Cancer Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.2196/41594
Chiara Filipponi, Mariam Chichua, Marianna Masiero, Davide Mazzoni, Gabriella Pravettoni
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Background: Cancer pain represents a challenge for cancer patients and their family members. Despite progression in pain management, pain is still underreported and undertreated, and there is limited information on the related needs that patients and caregivers may have. Online platforms represent a fundamental tool for research to reveal the unmet needs of these users and their emotions outside the medical setting.

Objective: This study aimed to (1) reveal the unmet needs of both patients and caregivers and (2) detect the emotional activation associated with cancer pain by analyzing the textual patterns of both users.

Methods: A descriptive and quantitative analysis of qualitative data was performed in RStudio v.2022.02.3 (RStudio Team). We analyzed 679 posts (161 from caregivers and 518 from patients) published over 10 years on the "cancer" subreddit of Reddit to identify unmet needs and emotions related to cancer pain. Hierarchical clustering, and emotion and sentiment analysis were conducted.

Results: The language used for describing experiences related to cancer pain and expressed needs differed between patients and caregivers. For patients (agglomerative coefficient=0.72), the large cluster labeled unmet needs included the following clusters: (1A) reported experiences, with the subclusters (a) relationship with doctors/spouse and (b) reflections on physical features; and (1B) changes observed over time, with the subclusters (a) regret and (b) progress. For caregivers (agglomerative coefficient=0.80), the main clusters were as follows: (1A) social support and (1B) reported experiences, with the subclusters (a) psychosocial challenges and (b) grief. Moreover, comparison between the 2 groups (entanglement coefficient=0.28) showed that they shared a common cluster labeled uncertainty. Regarding emotion and sentiment analysis, patients expressed a significantly higher negative sentiment than caregivers (z=-2.14; P<.001). On the contrary, caregivers expressed a higher positive sentiment compared with patients (z=-2.26; P<.001), with trust (z=-4.12; P<.001) and joy (z=-2.03; P<.001) being the most prevalent positive emotions.

Conclusions: Our study emphasized different perceptions of cancer pain in patients and caregivers. We revealed different needs and emotional activations in the 2 groups. Moreover, our study findings highlight the importance of considering caregivers in medical care. Overall, this study increases knowledge about the unmet needs and emotions of patients and caregivers, which may have important clinical implications in pain management.

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通过患者和护理人员的视角观察癌症疼痛体验:混合方法社交媒体研究。
背景:癌症疼痛对癌症患者及其家属来说是一个挑战。尽管在疼痛管理方面取得了进展,但疼痛仍然未被充分报道和治疗,并且关于患者和护理人员可能具有的相关需求的信息有限。在线平台是研究揭示这些用户未满足的需求及其在医疗环境之外的情感的基本工具。目的:本研究旨在(1)揭示患者和护理人员未被满足的需求;(2)通过分析两种用户的文本模式来检测与癌症疼痛相关的情绪激活。方法:在RStudio v.2022.02.3 (RStudio Team)软件中对定性数据进行描述性和定量分析。我们分析了10年来在Reddit的“癌症”版块上发表的679篇帖子(161篇来自护理人员,518篇来自患者),以确定与癌症疼痛相关的未满足的需求和情感。进行了层次聚类和情感分析。结果:用于描述与癌症疼痛相关的经历和表达需求的语言在患者和护理人员之间存在差异。对于患者(聚集系数=0.72),标记为未满足需求的大聚类包括以下聚类:(1A)报告的经历,子聚类(a)与医生/配偶的关系,(b)对身体特征的反思;(1B)随时间观察到的变化,分为(a)遗憾和(b)进步。对于照顾者(聚集系数=0.80),主要聚类如下:(1A)社会支持和(1B)报告的经历,以及(a)社会心理挑战和(b)悲伤。此外,两组之间的比较(纠缠系数=0.28)表明,他们有一个共同的聚类标记的不确定性。在情绪和情绪分析方面,患者表达的负面情绪显著高于照顾者(z=-2.14;结论:我们的研究强调了患者和护理人员对癌症疼痛的不同认知。我们揭示了两组不同的需求和情感激活。此外,我们的研究结果强调了在医疗护理中考虑照顾者的重要性。总的来说,这项研究增加了对患者和护理人员未满足的需求和情绪的了解,这可能对疼痛管理具有重要的临床意义。
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