晚期结直肠癌幸存者对癌症进展的恐惧和死亡焦虑:探索应对策略和生活质量的定性研究。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228221121493
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本研究旨在探讨晚期结直肠癌(CRC-A)幸存者在处理死亡焦虑和对癌症进展的恐惧时所采用的应对策略,以及这些策略与生活质量(QoL)、痛苦和死亡接受度之间的联系。通过框架分析法对 38 名 CRC-A 幸存者(22 名女性)的半结构式定性访谈进行了分析。通过 FACT-C 和痛苦温度计对 QoL 和痛苦进行了评估。确定了 11 个主题,并将其映射为主动回避(保持忙碌和分心)、被动回避(希望治愈)、积极面对(管理负面情绪;与他人接触;关注当下;保持复原力)、创造意义(重新定义自己的身份;为社会做贡献;获得视角;保持精神)和接受(接受自己的处境)。积极面对(特别是利用非正式的支持网络)和创造意义似乎是有益的应对策略;需要进行更多的研究来开发和评估干预措施,以增加 CRC-A 幸存者使用这些策略来管理和应对其死亡焦虑。
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Fear of Cancer Progression and Death Anxiety in Survivors of Advanced Colorectal Cancer: A Qualitative Study Exploring Coping Strategies and Quality of Life.

This study aimed to examine coping strategies used by advanced colorectal cancer (CRC-A) survivors to manage death anxiety and fear of cancer progression, and links between these strategies and quality of life (QoL), distress, and death acceptance. Qualitative semi-structured interviews of 38 CRC-A survivors (22 female) were analysed via framework analysis. QoL and distress were assessed through the FACT-C and Distress Thermometer. Eleven themes were identified and mapped to active avoidance (keeping busy and distracted), passive avoidance (hoping for a cure), active confrontation (managing negative emotions; reaching out to others; focusing on the present; staying resilient), meaning-making (redefining one's identity; contributing to society; gaining perspective; remaining spiritual), and acceptance (accepting one's situation). Active confrontation (specifically utilising informal support networks) and meaning-making appeared beneficial coping strategies; more research is needed to develop and evaluate interventions which increase CRC-A survivors' use of these strategies to manage and cope with their death anxiety.

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