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These included: (1) Competency factors, which encompassed poor management of symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, as well as a lack of patient self-management awareness; (2) Motivational factors, which involved the complexity of the chemotherapy regimen reducing patients' confidence in treatment management, insufficient family support, and a lack of patients' sense of meaning in life with low future expectations; and (3) Opportunity factors, which included financial burden preventing patients from practicing self-management of their disease, lack of access to authoritative knowledge, and limited opportunities to practice self-management.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This study proposes targeted interventions based on the research findings, including strengthening symptom management for patients, enhancing patients' knowledge of self-management of health through health training, seminars, and peer exchange meetings, and providing further opportunities for patient self-management by establishing family support networks, community peer support groups, and constructing authoritative health information platforms. By linking social resources, the economic pressure on patients is alleviated. 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These included: (1) Competency factors, which encompassed poor management of symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, as well as a lack of patient self-management awareness; (2) Motivational factors, which involved the complexity of the chemotherapy regimen reducing patients' confidence in treatment management, insufficient family support, and a lack of patients' sense of meaning in life with low future expectations; and (3) Opportunity factors, which included financial burden preventing patients from practicing self-management of their disease, lack of access to authoritative knowledge, and limited opportunities to practice self-management.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This study proposes targeted interventions based on the research findings, including strengthening symptom management for patients, enhancing patients' knowledge of self-management of health through health training, seminars, and peer exchange meetings, and providing further opportunities for patient self-management by establishing family support networks, community peer support groups, and constructing authoritative health information platforms. 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Exploring the Perspectives of Lung Cancer Chemotherapy Patients on Self-Management: A Qualitative Interview Study Using the COM-B Model.
Purpose: Lung cancer chemotherapy patients' self-management behaviors were not satisfactory, especially treatment-related management scored low compared to other management. This study used the capability, opportunity, and motivation-behavior (COM-B) model of behavioral change to explore the perspectives when performing self-management.
Methods: The study employed semi-structured interviews with 15 patients undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer. The COM-B model was utilized to guide the development of interview themes and to inform the content analysis methods applied.
Results: The study identified three main themes and eight sub-themes. These included: (1) Competency factors, which encompassed poor management of symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, as well as a lack of patient self-management awareness; (2) Motivational factors, which involved the complexity of the chemotherapy regimen reducing patients' confidence in treatment management, insufficient family support, and a lack of patients' sense of meaning in life with low future expectations; and (3) Opportunity factors, which included financial burden preventing patients from practicing self-management of their disease, lack of access to authoritative knowledge, and limited opportunities to practice self-management.
Conclusion: This study proposes targeted interventions based on the research findings, including strengthening symptom management for patients, enhancing patients' knowledge of self-management of health through health training, seminars, and peer exchange meetings, and providing further opportunities for patient self-management by establishing family support networks, community peer support groups, and constructing authoritative health information platforms. By linking social resources, the economic pressure on patients is alleviated. Our research results will contribute to comprehensive self-management for lung cancer chemotherapy patients.
期刊介绍:
Patient Preference and Adherence is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the growing importance of patient preference and adherence throughout the therapeutic continuum. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research, modeling and clinical studies across all therapeutic areas. Patient satisfaction, acceptability, quality of life, compliance, persistence and their role in developing new therapeutic modalities and compounds to optimize clinical outcomes for existing disease states are major areas of interest for the journal.
As of 1st April 2019, Patient Preference and Adherence will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.