探讨以治愈为目的的非小细胞肺癌患者参与医院肺康复的障碍和促进因素。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Denise Doyle, Matthew O'Brien, Rosemary Murphy, Aidan O'Brien, Deirdre McGrath, Dervla Kelly
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背景:肺康复(PR)越来越多地用于非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)肺切除术患者,因为它可以改善运动耐量和生活质量。然而,设计和实施这样一个复杂的多学科方案有其挑战。目的:本研究旨在探讨非小细胞肺癌肺切除术后接受PR服务的患者的观点,以了解PR方案实施和设计背后的潜在障碍和促进因素。方法:在爱尔兰利默里克大学医院的门诊康复健身房进行PR项目。在研究期间,肺癌切除术后参加常规随访预约的患者被确定,并根据纳入标准被邀请参加半结构化访谈(焦点小组)。对参与PR计划的患者(n = 8)和拒绝参与PR计划的患者(n = 4)的访谈进行转录,并在上下文解释主题之前使用正常化过程理论(NPT分析)确定主要主题。结果:在进行的4个焦点小组中,确定的重要障碍是合并症的存在、位置、感知到的缺乏益处以及对造成伤害的恐惧。相关的促进因素包括获得新知识的前景、可选择获得心理支持的机会、同伴互动/社会支持、个性化、量身定制的方案,以及康复、目标设定和实现的整体方法。结论:患者参与PR已被证明受到外部和个人变量的影响。本研究中患者经历的障碍和促进因素有助于现有的肺部康复患者体验知识,并有助于为临床实践和未来的研究提供信息。
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Exploring patient perspectives of barriers and facilitators to participating in hospital-based pulmonary rehabilitation in patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer treated with curative intent.

Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is increasingly offered to patients who have undergone lung resection for non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) as it can improve exercise tolerance and quality of life. However, designing and implementing such a complex multidisciplinary programme has its challenges.

Objective: This study aims to explore perspectives of patients offered PR services post-lung resection for NSCLC to gain an understanding of the potential barriers and facilitators behind implementing and designing PR programmes.

Methods: The PR programmes were offered in an outpatient rehabilitation gym at University Hospital Limerick, Ireland. Patients attending routine follow-up appointments post-lung cancer resection during the period of the study were identified and based on inclusion criteria were invited to participate in semi-structured interviews (focus groups). Interviews with patients who participated in the PR programme (n = 8) and those who declined (n = 4) were transcribed and major themes identified using normalisation process theory (NPT analysis) before interpretation of the themes in context.

Results: Across 4 focus groups that were conducted, the important barriers identified were the presence of comorbidities, location, perceived lack of benefit, and a fear of causing harm. Relevant facilitators included the prospect of acquiring new knowledge, optional access to psychological support, peer interaction/social support, individualised, tailored programmes, and a holistic approach to recovery as well as goal setting and accomplishment.

Conclusions: Patient participation in PR has been shown to be influenced by both external and intrapersonal variables. The barriers and facilitators experienced by the patients in this study contribute to the existing knowledge of the patient experience of pulmonary rehabilitation and can help to inform clinical practice and future research.

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Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
357
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker. The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.
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