Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA.
Palliat Support Care. 2013 Apr;11(2):101-9. doi: 10.1017/S1478951512000788. Epub 2012 Oct 23.
The purpose of this study is to describe the post-treatment goals of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. We sought to determine whether goals were a salient concept during the period immediately following treatment, and whether a goal-setting intervention might be feasible and acceptable to these patients.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews were administered to a convenience sample of 41 CRC patients who were 0-24 months post-treatment. Topics discussed included expectations and goals for future health, cancer prevention awareness, health-promoting behavior-change goals, and post-treatment cancer issues. Content analysis was used to explore emergent themes.
Overall, participants' health-related goals were: being healthy, getting back to normal, and not having a cancer recurrence. Most of the CRC survivors reported being proactive with their health by maintaining healthy behaviors or making healthy behavior changes, or had goals to change their behavior. All respondents had plans to maintain follow-up care and regular screening appointments. Some patients were managing treatment side effects or non-cancer issues that limited their functional abilities. Many respondents were satisfied with the care they received, and felt it was now their responsibility to do their part in taking care of themselves.
CRC survivors talk about goals, and many of them are either making or have an interest in making health behavior changes. Self-management support could be an appropriate strategy to assist patients with achieving their health goals post-treatment. Patients may need help addressing lingering treatment side effects or non-cancer issues. Healthcare providers should consider assessing patients' goals to help patients resolve post-treatment issues and promote healthy behaviors.
本研究旨在描述结直肠癌(CRC)幸存者的治疗后目标。我们旨在确定目标是否是治疗后立即存在的重要概念,以及目标设定干预措施是否对这些患者可行和可接受。
对 41 名 CRC 患者进行了便利抽样的半结构式定性访谈,这些患者处于治疗后 0-24 个月。讨论的主题包括对未来健康的期望和目标、癌症预防意识、促进健康行为改变目标以及治疗后癌症问题。使用内容分析来探索出现的主题。
总体而言,参与者的健康相关目标是:保持健康、恢复正常和不复发癌症。大多数 CRC 幸存者通过保持健康行为或进行健康行为改变来积极主动地管理自己的健康,或者有改变行为的目标。所有受访者都计划维持后续护理和定期筛查预约。一些患者正在管理治疗副作用或非癌症问题,这些问题限制了他们的功能能力。许多受访者对他们所接受的护理感到满意,并认为现在他们有责任尽自己的一份力量来照顾自己。
CRC 幸存者会谈论目标,他们中的许多人正在制定或有兴趣制定健康行为改变目标。自我管理支持可能是一种帮助患者实现治疗后健康目标的适当策略。患者可能需要帮助解决遗留的治疗副作用或非癌症问题。医疗保健提供者应考虑评估患者的目标,以帮助患者解决治疗后问题并促进健康行为。