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参与基于挑战的同伴支持计划后幸存者身份认同和创伤后成长。

Survivor identity and post-traumatic growth after participating in challenge-based peer-support programmes.

机构信息

Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Council Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2011 Sep;16(3):660-74. doi: 10.1348/2044-8287.002004. Epub 2010 Nov 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The social construction of breast cancer (BC) survivor identity has produced a powerful image of woman as survivor. Group membership through peer-support programmes can provide positive role models, shape survivor identity and promote post-traumatic growth (PTG). The main objective of this study was to conduct a qualitative investigation based on a phenomenological framework in order to understand the lived experience of BC survivors participating in a peer-support programme based on a challenge event.

DESIGN

This is a qualitative semi-structured and written narrative study. Interviews were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis and the written narratives via thematic analysis.

METHOD

Interviews were conducted with 27 participants who were new to the peer-support event for women diagnosed with BC, and 10 participants who had taken part in multiple events provided written narratives of their experience. Interviews and surveys were completed pre- and post-event.

RESULTS

Important elements of the peer-support environment included a safe network of other survivors, which provided understanding and acceptance. Overcoming challenges during the event and the opportunity to bond with positive role models affirmed a strong survivor identity and promoted PTG. For some participants, a shift in identity was evident with a newfound positive identification with the term BC survivor.

CONCLUSIONS

Peer-support programmes based on challenge events have the potential to extend the type of supportive care that is available for women diagnosed with BC by providing an alternative to the traditional support group format.

摘要

目的

乳腺癌(BC)幸存者身份的社会建构产生了女性作为幸存者的强大形象。通过同伴支持计划的群体成员身份可以提供积极的榜样,塑造幸存者身份并促进创伤后成长(PTG)。本研究的主要目的是基于现象学框架进行定性研究,以了解参加基于挑战事件的同伴支持计划的 BC 幸存者的生活体验。

设计

这是一项基于半结构式和书面叙述的定性研究。对访谈进行解释现象学分析,对书面叙述进行主题分析。

方法

对 27 名新参加女性 BC 同伴支持活动的参与者和 10 名参加过多次活动的参与者进行了访谈,并提供了他们的经历的书面叙述。在活动前和活动后进行了访谈和调查。

结果

同伴支持环境的重要元素包括一个安全的其他幸存者网络,提供理解和接受。在活动中克服挑战以及有机会与积极的榜样联系,肯定了强烈的幸存者身份,并促进了 PTG。对一些参与者来说,身份的转变是明显的,他们对 BC 幸存者这个词有了新的积极认同。

结论

基于挑战事件的同伴支持计划通过提供传统支持小组形式的替代方案,有可能扩展为诊断为 BC 的女性提供的支持性护理类型。

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