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开发并试点检验一种护士主导的结直肠癌生存者治疗后支持包。

Development and pilot testing of a nurse-led posttreatment support package for bowel cancer survivors.

机构信息

Division of Haematology and Medical Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Locked Bag 1, A’Beckett St, Victoria 8006, Australia.

出版信息

Cancer Nurs. 2011 May-Jun;34(3):E1-10. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e3181f22f02.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cancer affecting both men and women in Australia. The illness and related treatments can cause distressing adverse effects, impact on emotional and psychological well-being, and adversely affect social, occupational, and relationship functioning. Current models of follow-up fail to address the complex needs arising after treatment completion. Strategies to better prepare and support survivors are urgently required.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to develop and pilot test an innovative supportive care program for people with potentially curative CRC.

METHODS

The SurvivorCare intervention was developed by a multidisciplinary team using 3 key principles: (1) promote patient involvement and engagement; (2) address the specific needs of individual patients, and (3) use evidence-based strategies to promote well-being and reduce treatment sequelae. It also addressed 4 essential components of survivorship planning, defined by the US Institute of Medicine. Ten survivors completed questionnaires and satisfaction interviews before and after receiving the intervention.

RESULTS

SurvivorCare comprises survivorship educational materials (booklet, DVD, and question prompt list), a tailored survivorship care plan, a tailored nurse-led end-of-treatment consultation, and 3 follow-up telephone calls. Pilot data demonstrated that survivors considered the intervention appropriate, relevant, and useful.

CONCLUSIONS

SurvivorCare is a well-received, comprehensive intervention that will now be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial aiming to reduce distress and unmet needs and improve quality of life in CRC survivors.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

If SurvivorCare is shown to be effective, it will be possible to quickly and broadly disseminate this model of care.

摘要

背景

结直肠癌(CRC)是澳大利亚男性和女性最常见的癌症。这种疾病及其相关治疗会引起令人痛苦的不良反应,影响情绪和心理福祉,并对社会、职业和人际关系功能产生不利影响。目前的随访模式未能解决治疗完成后出现的复杂需求。迫切需要制定和试点测试更好地为幸存者做好准备和提供支持的策略。

目的

本研究旨在为有潜在治愈性 CRC 的人群开发和试点测试一种创新的支持性护理计划。

方法

SurvivorCare 干预措施由多学科团队使用 3 个关键原则开发:(1)促进患者参与和参与;(2)满足个体患者的具体需求;(3)使用循证策略促进福祉并减少治疗后遗症。它还解决了美国医学研究所定义的生存规划的 4 个基本组成部分。十名幸存者在接受干预前后完成了问卷调查和满意度访谈。

结果

SurvivorCare 包括生存教育材料(手册、DVD 和问题提示清单)、量身定制的生存护理计划、量身定制的护士主导的治疗结束咨询以及 3 次随访电话。试点数据表明,幸存者认为干预措施合适、相关且有用。

结论

SurvivorCare 是一种广受欢迎的综合干预措施,目前正在一项随机对照试验中进行评估,旨在减轻 CRC 幸存者的痛苦和未满足的需求,并改善其生活质量。

实践意义

如果 SurvivorCare 被证明有效,则可以快速广泛地传播这种护理模式。

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