Loescher Lois J, Crist Janice D, Siaki Leilani A C L
University of Arizona College of Nursing, PO Box 210203, Tucson, AZ 85721-0203, USA.
Cancer Nurs. 2009 May-Jun;32(3):203-10. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e31819ae11c.
Melanoma is a skin cancer that can be deadly. Members of families with a strong history of melanoma have a high risk of melanoma occurrence or recurrence. Enhanced survival in these family members could be influenced by their knowledge of melanoma risk and by simple behaviors to decrease their risk or detect melanoma in its early, most curable, stage. Yet, there is minimal exploration on communication of risk or risk-modifying behaviors in melanoma at-risk families. In this study, we describe perceived intrafamily communication of melanoma risk. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, we examined in-depth interviews with 22 members of 8 families having 2 or more cases of melanoma. We identified 4 major themes: (1) awareness and understanding of risk, (2) families facilitate and hinder communication, (3) promoting melanoma prevention and detection in the family, and (4) an obligation to tell others. We discuss these findings in the context of extant knowledge of cancer risk communication in families at high risk for other cancers, impediments to cancer risk communication, remaining gaps in knowledge of this phenomenon, suggestions for hypothesis-driven research, and clinical implications that are applicable to these and other at-risk families.
黑色素瘤是一种可能致命的皮肤癌。有黑色素瘤家族病史的家庭成员患黑色素瘤或复发的风险很高。这些家庭成员生存率的提高可能受其对黑色素瘤风险的了解以及降低风险或在最可治愈的早期阶段检测出黑色素瘤的简单行为的影响。然而,对于有黑色素瘤风险的家庭中风险沟通或风险修正行为的探索却很少。在本研究中,我们描述了家庭内部对黑色素瘤风险的认知沟通情况。采用定性描述方法,我们对8个家庭中22名有两例或更多黑色素瘤病例的成员进行了深入访谈。我们确定了4个主要主题:(1)对风险的认识和理解;(2)家庭促进和阻碍沟通;(3)在家庭中促进黑色素瘤的预防和检测;(4)告知他人的义务。我们将在对其他癌症高风险家庭中癌症风险沟通的现有知识、癌症风险沟通的障碍、该现象知识方面的剩余差距、假设驱动研究的建议以及适用于这些和其他风险家庭的临床意义的背景下讨论这些发现。