农村癌症幸存者对以护理为主导的远程健康干预的认识,以管理癌症相关的痛苦。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Veronica Bernacchi, Virginia T LeBaron, Ivora D Hinton, Pamela B DeGuzman
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摘要

目的:了解农村幸存者参与旨在解决癌症相关痛苦的护理远程健康访问的经验。样本和设置:25个农村住宅,癌症治疗后成年幸存者从美国东南部农村地区学术卫生系统附属的癌症中心诊所招募。方法和变量:使用半结构定性访谈和远程医疗满意度和有用性问卷的描述性多方法。结果:三个主要主题从定性访谈中得出,涉及信任、获取信息和技术障碍。定量研究结果表明,通过远程医疗对护患关系的满意度较高,而使用远程医疗设备连接就诊的满意度较低。对护理的影响:尽管面临技术障碍,但农村癌症幸存者优先通过远程医疗与肿瘤学认证护士交谈。尽管他们可能愿意向肿瘤科护士公开和脆弱地讲述自己的痛苦,但农村幸存者不太可能接受转诊到另一家心理社会护理机构。护士可以将温暖的交接工作纳入其中,以提高农村幸存者的心理社会转诊率。
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Rural Cancer Survivors' Perceptions of a Nurse-Led Telehealth Intervention to Manage Cancer-Related Distress.

Objectives: To understand rural survivors' experiences of participating in a nurse-led telehealth visit designed to address cancer-related distress.

Sample & setting: 25 rural-dwelling, post-treatment adult survivors of head and neck cancer recruited from a cancer center clinic affiliated with an academic health system serving a rural catchment area in the southeastern United States.

Methods & variables: A descriptive multimethod approach using semistructured qualitative interviews and the Telemedicine Satisfaction and Usefulness Questionnaire.

Results: Three primary themes emerged from the qualitative interviews, related to trust, access to information, and technology barriers. Quantitative findings indicated high satisfaction with the nurse-patient relationship through telehealth and lower satisfaction with using telehealth equipment to connect to a visit.

Implications for nursing: Despite facing technology barriers, rural cancer survivors prioritize speaking with an oncology certified nurse through telehealth. Although they may be willing to be open and vulnerable with an oncology nurse about their distress, rural survivors are less likely to accept a referral to another provider of psychosocial care. Nurses can incorporate warm handoffs to increase psychosocial referral uptake for rural survivors.

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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.20
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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