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IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Michael T Lawless, Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Carla Thamm, Alison Kitson, Catherine Paterson
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目的:本研究应用生命历程关怀理论探讨男性根治性前列腺癌患者术前、术后护理需求的体验、解释及回应。该研究旨在研究他们的自我护理行为是如何随着时间的推移受到个人、关系和系统因素的影响。方法:在术前1周和术后12周两个时间点对6名参与者进行纵向半结构化访谈。以关怀生命历程理论为指导框架,对治疗前后的护理需求、护理轨迹和自我护理行为进行二次专题分析。结果:参与者从事自我护理很大程度上是出于需要,往往没有结构化的指导或随访。护理需求是传记和关系以及身体,但这些方面很少在正式的护理计划中得到解决。男性规范影响寻求帮助,而获得非正式支持网络对构建康复经验至关重要。结论:关爱生命历程理论为理解前列腺癌患者的自我护理行为和护理轨迹如何随时间发展提供了有价值的视角。幸存者护理应该更加有意和一致地评估自我护理的能力和能力,获取传记信息,并参与非正式的支持网络。对护理实践的启示:护士很好地定位于领导传记和关系知情的幸存者护理计划。扩大对癌症专科护士或患者导路员的访问,整合结构化的自我护理评估、传记询问和社会网络映射,以及促进多学科协调,可以改善生存护理的提供和个性化。
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Applying the Caring Life-Course Theory to Explore Prostate Cancer Survivors' Care Needs, Care Trajectories, And Self-Care Behaviors: A Qualitative Study.

Objectives: This study applied the Caring Life-Course Theory to explore how men treated for localized prostate cancer with radical prostatectomy experience, interpret, and respond to their care needs pre- and postsurgery. The study aimed to examine how their self-care behaviors are shaped over time by individual, relational, and systemic factors.

Methods: Longitudinal semi-structured interviews were conducted with six participants at two time points: one week before and 12 weeks postsurgery. Secondary thematic analysis was conducted using the Caring Life-Course Theory as a guiding framework, with a focus on identifying care needs, care trajectories, and self-care behaviors across pre- and post-treatment periods.

Results: Participants engaged in self-care largely out of necessity, often without structured guidance or follow-up. Care needs were biographical and relational as well as physical, but these dimensions were rarely addressed in formal care planning. Masculine norms influenced help-seeking while access to informal support networks were critical in framing recovery experiences.

Conclusions: The Caring Life-Course Theory provides a valuable lens for understanding how self-care behaviors and care trajectories unfold over time in men with prostate cancer. Survivorship care should more intentionally and consistently assess self-care capability and capacity, elicit biographical information, and engage informal support networks.

Implications for nursing practice: Nurses are well-positioned to lead biographically and relationally informed survivorship care planning. Expanding access to specialist cancer nurses or patient navigators, integrating structured self-care assessments, biographical inquiry, and social network mapping, as well as fostering multidisciplinary coordination, can improve the delivery and personalization of survivorship care.

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Seminars in Oncology Nursing
Seminars in Oncology Nursing Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology Nursing is a unique international journal published six times a year. Each issue offers a multi-faceted overview of a single cancer topic from a selection of expert review articles and disseminates oncology nursing research relevant to patient care, nursing education, management, and policy development.
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