癌症诊断后的互动式家庭学习。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Patricia Friesen, C. Pepler, Patricia Hunter
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目的/目的描述家庭成员被诊断患有癌症时的经历。设计描述性、定性研究。SETTINGPatients的家中。8名诊断后2至5个月接受I期或II期实体瘤放疗或化疗的成年人及其家庭成员,包括7名年龄在13-18岁之间的儿童。总共有30人接受了采访。方法从某教学医院肿瘤科门诊和妇科住院单元招募患者,患者家中至少有两名直系亲属。半结构化访谈被录下来,并使用不断比较的技术对主题和类别进行分析。主要研究变量:从健康到疾病的过渡。家庭描述了一个学习过程,在这个过程中,信息被收集、解释和分享。家人通过回顾过去、收集和分享信息、分享与癌症患者一起生活的经历来共同学习。通过揭示自己的个人观点,患者向家人讲述了他们的疾病经历,以及什么是有效的支持。结论互动式家庭学习是一种学习模式和支持形式,可以使整个家庭在学习癌症生活的过程中尽早参与。对护理的启示护士可以通过考虑家庭获取信息的互动方式来促进患者和家庭的学习。通过承认过去的癌症经历如何影响现在,护士可以帮助家属确定影响疾病经历的信念。让家庭参与教学;促进患者、家属、医生和护士之间的沟通;提供带回家的学习材料,护士可以促进共享信息收集。护士应该认识到通过经验了解疾病的价值,接受患者和家属作为专家,并鼓励揭示患者和家属对疾病的看法,以加强对支持和应对的反馈。
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Interactive family learning following a cancer diagnosis.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe the experience of families when a member is diagnosed with cancer. DESIGN Descriptive, qualitative study. SETTING Patients' homes. SAMPLE Eight adults, two to five months postdiagnosis, who were receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy for stage I or II solid tumors and family members, including seven children between the ages of 13-18. Thirty people interviewed total. METHODS Patients recruited from an oncology outpatient clinic and gynecologic inpatient unit of a teaching hospital interviewed on one occasion with at least two immediate family members in patients' homes. Semistructured interviews were tape-recorded and analyzed for themes and categories using the techniques of constant comparison. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES Transitions from health to illness. FINDINGS Families described a learning process in which information was gathered, interpreted, and shared. Families learned together by reviewing the past, gathering and sharing information, and sharing their experiences of living with someone undergoing treatment for cancer. By revealing their own personal perspectives, patients taught their families about their illness experiences and what constituted effective support. CONCLUSIONS Interactive family learning is a mode of learning and a form of support in which the whole family may participate early in the process of learning to live with cancer. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING Nurses can facilitate patient and family learning by considering the interactive manner in which families acquire information. By acknowledging how past experiences with cancer inform the present, nurses can help families identify beliefs influencing the illness experience. By including families in teaching sessions; facilitating communication between patients, families, physicians, and nurses; and providing take-home learning materials, nurses can facilitate shared information gathering. Nurses should acknowledge the value of learning about illness by experience, accept patients and families as experts, and encourage revelation of patients' and families' perspectives of the illness to enhance feedback on support and coping.
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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.20
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76
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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