Power Jenelle, Brown Laura, Ritvo Paul
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Health Care Women Int. 2008 Apr;29(4):366-83. doi: 10.1080/07399330701876521.
Ovarian cancer patients experience high levels of anxiety and depression, yet there is little research regarding coping and support of this population. In this study we examined the experiences of women during diagnosis and treatment via 30 semistructured interviews. The interviews were analyzed qualitatively, and five main themes were evident: (1) extreme blunting; (2) having a "forgotten cancer"; (3) traumatic surprise of diagnosis; (4) highs and lows of health care; and (5) support gap experienced postdiagnosis. Currently, there is no readily accessible psychosocial/educational information source for these patients. It is likely that a telephone intervention would be the most effective solution.
卵巢癌患者承受着高度的焦虑和抑郁,但针对这一人群应对方式和支持方面的研究却很少。在本研究中,我们通过30次半结构化访谈,考察了女性在诊断和治疗期间的经历。对访谈进行了定性分析,发现了五个主要主题:(1)极度情感迟钝;(2)患了“被遗忘的癌症”;(3)诊断带来的创伤性意外;(4)医疗保健的起伏;(5)诊断后经历的支持缺口。目前,这些患者没有现成可用的心理社会/教育信息来源。电话干预可能是最有效的解决办法。