“你只是处于这样的危机模式……疯狂地度过第二天”:对晚期食管胃癌患者护理人员适应经验的解释性现象学分析。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Cara Ghiglieri, Martin Dempster, Lisa Graham-Wisener
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摘要

背景:在晚期食管胃癌中,快速的疾病进展和复杂的症状导致了独特的护理环境。然而,尽管越来越多的人认识到这在塑造心理健康方面起着关键作用,但人们对提供非正式护理的人如何解释和适应这些经历知之甚少。本研究旨在全面探讨这些照顾者的适应经验,找出改善照顾和支持的机会。方法:半结构化访谈进行了十有目的招募的个人谁照顾晚期食道-胃癌在英国。访谈录音,逐字转录,并使用解释性现象学分析进行分析。结果:照顾者经历了一个艰难的调整过程,因为他们承担了复杂的营养和情感责任,通常指导或支持有限。角色和日常生活的快速发展和中断让许多人感到不堪重负,无法满足自己的需求。不断寻求理解、保持联系和关注当下的努力支持了他们管理不确定性和维持意义的努力。结论:研究结果反映了晚期食管癌-胃癌护理的独特复杂性,指出需要支持模型,承认在这种情况下护理调整的复杂性、相关性和往往隐藏的方面。
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"You're just in such crisis mode…frantic to get through the next day": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of adjustment experiences among carers of patients with advanced oesophago-gastric cancer.

"You're just in such crisis mode…frantic to get through the next day": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of adjustment experiences among carers of patients with advanced oesophago-gastric cancer.

Background: In advanced oesophago-gastric cancer, rapid disease progression and complex symptoms contribute to a distinct caring context. Yet little is known about how those providing informal care interpret and adjust to these experiences, despite increasing recognition that this plays a key role in shaping psychological well-being. This study aimed to comprehensively explore these carers' adjustment experiences, identifying opportunities for improved care and support.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten purposefully recruited individuals who had cared for someone with advanced oesophago-gastric cancer in the UK. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Results: Carers experienced a demanding adjustment process as they took on complex nutritional and emotional responsibilities, often with limited guidance or support. The rapid trajectory and disruption to roles and routines left many feeling overwhelmed and unable to meet their own needs. Ongoing efforts to seek understanding, preserve connection, and focus on the present supported their attempts to manage uncertainty and sustain meaning.

Conclusions: The findings reflect the unique complexities of advanced oesophago-gastric cancer care, pointing to the need for support models that acknowledge the complex, relational, and often hidden aspects of adjustment to caring in this context.

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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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