COVID-19大流行期间血液病癌症患者的经历和需求:一项定性研究

Psycho-Oncology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-09 DOI:10.1002/pon.5819
Nienke Zomerdijk, Michelle Jongenelis, Eva Yuen, Jane Turner, Kathryn Huntley, Andrew Smith, Megan McIntosh, Camille E Short
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目的:血液学癌症患者特别容易受到COVID-19的影响。除了免疫功能受损外,与大流行有关的旅行限制还影响了需要移植的患者获得治疗和海外干细胞捐赠的机会。鉴于这种脆弱性,血液病癌症患者在大流行期间面临更大痛苦的风险。本研究旨在探讨血液病癌症患者的体验和需求。方法:24名澳大利亚血液学癌症患者完成了半结构化访谈,探讨了他们在大流行期间的担忧和担忧,大流行对疾病管理的影响,信息和支持的获取,生活方式的改变以及对大流行期间新兴医疗保健模式的态度。访谈记录按主题进行分析。结果:确定了反映大流行期间血液病癌症患者经历的四个主题:“对感染COVID-19的恐惧”(为保护健康而改变的行为、对日常生活和习惯的影响、对他人对COVID-19不屑一顾的态度的烦恼);“联系感和支持感减少”(减少社会支持和获得外部支持服务的机会);“新挑战”(财政困难加剧,健康状况恶化);“潜在的系统和沟通问题”(获取可信信息、对护理的满意/不满意、远程医疗导航)。与会者表示有必要改善获得支助服务和可信信息的机会。结论:研究结果强调了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间血液病癌症患者面临的额外挑战及其对日常生活的影响。结果表明,在不确定时期,确认增加的痛苦的重要性;加强关于高质量信息来源的建议;在面对面护理有限的情况下,促进获得支持服务。
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Experiences and needs of people with haematological cancers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

Objective: Haematological cancer patients are particularly vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19. In addition to being immunocompromised, pandemic-related travel restrictions have impacted access to treatments and overseas stem cell donations for patients requiring transplantation. Given this vulnerability, people with haematological cancers are at risk of experiencing heightened distress during the pandemic. This study aimed to explore haematological cancer patients' experiences and needs.

Methods: Twenty-four Australian haematological cancer patients completed semi-structured interviews exploring their concerns and worries during the pandemic, impact of pandemic on management of disease, access to information and support, lifestyle changes, and attitudes towards emerging models of healthcare during the pandemic. Interview transcripts were thematically analysed.

Results: Four themes reflecting the experiences of haematological cancer patients during the pandemic were identified: 'Fears about contracting COVID-19' (behaviour changes to protect health, impact on daily routine and habits, annoyance at dismissive attitude of others toward COVID-19); 'Reduced sense of connection and support' (reduced social support and access to external support services); 'New challenges' (increased financial hardship, worsened health), and; 'Underlying system and communication issues' (access to trusted information, satisfaction/dissatisfaction with care, navigating telehealth). Participants expressed a need for improved access to support services and trusted information.

Conclusions: The findings emphasise the additional challenges experienced by haematological cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on daily life. Results point to the importance of validation of increased distress during periods of uncertainty; reinforcing recommendations about high-quality sources of information; and facilitating access to support services when face-to-face care is limited.

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