“我不知道会发生什么”:患有癌症的青少年和年轻人通过叙事写作找到了以患者为中心的预期指导的机会。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Trisha K Paul, Patti Waggener, Elizabeth T Bartholomew, Ryan N James, Rebecca England, Drew S Lubber, Erica C Kaye
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摘要

青少年和青壮年(AYAs)有独特的癌症经历,但很少有针对他们的以患者为中心的预期指导。在ChronCan研究中,我们分析了接受癌症治疗的AYA参与者的写作叙述,以深入了解AYA的观点如何为以患者为中心的护理提供信息。采用快速定性分析对叙事内容进行组织和综合,有效周转数据,指导未来干预实施。分析在AYA的叙述中产生了两个临床相关的主题:1)AYA确定了癌症旅程中让他们感到惊讶或不知所措的特定方面,2)AYA分享了帮助支持和指导其他新诊断癌症的AYA患者的建议。这两个主题通过“我希望我能知道的事情”的意识相互联系,包括4个重叠的子主题,分别是:1)治疗的持续时间和强度,2)治疗的精神和情感代价,3)疾病的普遍社会影响,4)自我发现的机会。这些见解的综合为以患者为中心的预期指导框架的发展提供了信息,以利用AYA患者的专业知识和智慧来造福其他患有癌症的AYA患者。
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"I had no idea what to expect": adolescent and young adults with cancer identify opportunities for patient-centered anticipatory guidance through narrative writing.

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) have unique experiences with cancer, yet little patient-centered anticipatory guidance exists specifically by AYAs and for AYAs. In the ChronCan study, we analyzed writing narratives generated by AYA participants undergoing cancer treatment to gain insights into how AYA perspectives can inform patient-centered care. Rapid qualitative analysis was used to organize and synthesize narrative content for efficient turnaround of data to guide future intervention implementation. Analysis generated two clinically relevant themes across AYA narratives: 1) AYAs identified specific aspects of the cancer journey that surprised or overwhelmed them, and 2) AYAs shared advice to help support and guide other AYA patients with newly diagnosed cancer. Both themes, interconnected by an awareness of "what I wish I had known," comprised 4 overlapping subthemes related to 1) duration and intensity of treatment, 2) mental and emotional toll of treatment, 3) pervasive social impact of illness, and 4) opportunities for self-discovery. Synthesis of these insights informed development of a patient-centered anticipatory guidance framework to leverage AYA patients' expertise and wisdom for the benefit of other AYAs with cancer.

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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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