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为乳腺癌患者的生存做准备(PREP)——一项以患者为中心的支持性小组访视干预的试点研究。

Preparing breast cancer patients for survivorship (PREP) - a pilot study of a patient-centred supportive group visit intervention.

作者信息

Thompson Joanne, Coleman Rob, Colwell Brigitte, Freeman Jenny, Greenfield Diana, Holmes Karen, Mathers Nigel, Reed Malcolm

机构信息

Academic Unit of Primary Medical Care, University of Sheffield, Sam Fox House, Northern General Hospital, Herries Road, Sheffield S5 7AU, UK.

Academic Unit of Clinical Oncology, University of Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2014 Feb;18(1):10-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2013.10.004. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The process of breast cancer follow-up has psychosocial benefits for patients, notably reassurance, although attending hospital appointments can increase anxiety. Discharge from hospital follow-up can also invoke anxiety as many patients seek reassurance from continued specialist follow-up. Inevitably, due to increased survival and associated resource issues, opportunities for follow-up and support will be reduced. We delivered and evaluated an intervention which supported the transition from cancer patient to cancer survivor, for breast cancer patients being discharged to primary care.

METHODS

We delivered and evaluated a pilot of a patient-centred group intervention 'Preparing Patients for Discharge', aimed at reducing distress. Between January and September 2008, 172 participants were recruited and 74 (43%) expressed an interest in participating in the intervention; 32 of 74 took part, and participated in its evaluation using a semi-structured evaluation questionnaire, standardized measures [Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Clinical Outcomes for Routine Evaluation (CORE)] and independent qualitative interviews.

RESULTS

The qualitative analysis of questionnaire data indicated key factors were 1) shared experience, 2) support and reassurance, and 3) positive views about cancer and being discharged. The interview data revealed that the intervention enabled participants to: share experiences, focus on emotional needs, and have open discussions about recurrence, while increasing confidence in being discharged and using alternative support services. However, no significant differences were found in pre-post-interventions scores of HADS and CORE.

CONCLUSIONS

Providing a structured group intervention approach for breast cancer patients offers an early opportunity to support cancer survivors and facilitate and encourage self-management.

摘要

目的

乳腺癌随访过程对患者具有心理社会益处,尤其是能让患者安心,尽管前往医院就诊可能会增加焦虑感。停止医院随访也可能引发焦虑,因为许多患者寻求持续的专科随访以获得安心感。不可避免地,由于生存率提高及相关资源问题,随访和支持的机会将会减少。我们为出院至初级保健机构的乳腺癌患者实施并评估了一项支持从癌症患者向癌症幸存者过渡的干预措施。

方法

我们实施并评估了一项以患者为中心的团体干预措施“为出院做准备”的试点项目,旨在减轻痛苦。2008年1月至9月期间,招募了172名参与者,其中74人(43%)表示有兴趣参与该干预措施;74人中有32人参加,并使用半结构化评估问卷、标准化测量工具[医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和常规评估临床结果(CORE)]以及独立的定性访谈参与了评估。

结果

对问卷数据的定性分析表明关键因素为:1)共同经历;2)支持与安心感;3)对癌症及出院的积极看法。访谈数据显示,该干预措施使参与者能够:分享经历、关注情感需求、就复发问题进行公开讨论,同时增强对出院及使用替代支持服务的信心。然而,干预前后HADS和CORE的得分未发现显著差异。

结论

为乳腺癌患者提供结构化的团体干预方法,为支持癌症幸存者以及促进和鼓励自我管理提供了一个早期机会。

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