“传记连续性”:一项关于补充和替代医学在乳腺癌诊断后自我恢复中的作用的定性研究

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Joana Almeida , Kavi Sharma , Jonathan Gabe , Richard Simcock , John L. Anderson
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摘要

乳腺癌患者经常使用补充和替代医学(CAM)和生物医学治疗来缓解症状,并解决诊断和治疗造成的破坏。然而,这些经历往往在癌症临床遭遇中被忽视。本研究探讨了CAM在乳腺癌患者中的应用,重点关注三个主要研究问题:为什么乳腺癌患者使用CAM?CAM以什么方式帮助他们维持或重新获得正常的感觉?在考虑或使用CAM时,他们面临哪些障碍或紧张?方法本研究采用定性解释-建构主义研究设计,分析乳腺癌妇女在乳腺癌治疗过程中使用CAM的主观意义。对在英格兰东南部的一个主要NHS癌症中心接受治疗的9名女性乳腺癌患者进行了非结构化访谈。访谈采用反身性主题分析进行分析。结果这些女性在癌症治疗过程中接受了广泛的辅助生殖疗法。CAM不仅用于缓解症状,还用于恢复“平凡”感和传记连续性。这一进程的核心是自我照顾、自助和自我管理的做法,以及辅助医疗保健从业者和思想开明的医生之间的合作。障碍包括占主导地位的生物医学方法、有限的CAM信息共享和交流、财政和地理限制以及医务人员的临床验证。结论:这些妇女在尝试将辅助治疗与癌症治疗结合使用时经历了紧张和冲突。他们寻求整体福祉,但在获取CAM和在生物医学背景下分享他们的经验方面经常遇到障碍。该研究强调了CAM在恢复乳腺癌幸存者正常生活中的作用和价值,并建议提高乳腺癌妇女使用CAM的专业意识,使临床遇到的CAM对话正常化,并在培训中考虑关系护理。
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‘Biographical continuity’: A qualitative study of the role of complementary and alternative medicine in restoring the self after breast cancer diagnosis

Introduction

Breast cancer patients frequently use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) alongside biomedical treatment for symptom relief and to address the disruption caused by diagnosis and treatment. These experiences, however, are often overlooked within the cancer clinical encounter. This study explored CAM use in women with breast cancer, focusing on three main research questions: Why do women with breast cancer use CAM? In what ways does CAM help them maintain or regain a sense of normality? What barriers or tensions do they face when considering or using CAM?

Methods

The study used a qualitative interpretative-constructivist research design to analyse the subjective meanings women with breast cancer ascribed to their CAM use during their breast cancer journey. Unstructured interviews were conducted with nine female breast cancer patients undertaking treatment at a major NHS cancer centre in Southeast England. The interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results

The women engaged with a wide range of CAM therapies during their cancer journey. CAM was used not only to alleviate symptoms, but also to restore a sense of ‘ordinariness’ and biographical continuity. Central to this process were practices of self-care, self-help, and self-management, and the collaboration of CAM practitioners and open-minded medical doctors. Barriers included dominant biomedical approaches, limited information sharing and communication about CAM, financial and geographical constraints, and little clinical validation by medical staff.

Conclusion

These women experienced tensions and conflicts when trying to use CAM alongside cancer treatment. They sought overall well-being but often encountered barriers to accessing CAM and sharing their experiences within a biomedical context. The study highlights the role and value of CAM in restoring a sense of normality in the lives of breast cancer survivors, and recommends raising professional awareness of CAM use by women with breast cancer, normalising CAM dialogue in the clinical encounter, and considering relational care in training.
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European Journal of Integrative Medicine
European Journal of Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Integrative Medicine (EuJIM) considers manuscripts from a wide range of complementary and integrative health care disciplines, with a particular focus on whole systems approaches, public health, self management and traditional medical systems. The journal strives to connect conventional medicine and evidence based complementary medicine. We encourage submissions reporting research with relevance for integrative clinical practice and interprofessional education. EuJIM aims to be of interest to both conventional and integrative audiences, including healthcare practitioners, researchers, health care organisations, educationalists, and all those who seek objective and critical information on integrative medicine. To achieve this aim EuJIM provides an innovative international and interdisciplinary platform linking researchers and clinicians. The journal focuses primarily on original research articles including systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, other clinical studies, qualitative, observational and epidemiological studies. In addition we welcome short reviews, opinion articles and contributions relating to health services and policy, health economics and psychology.
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