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为携带BRCA1/2基因突变的女性实施基于电话的同伴支持干预措施。

Implementing a telephone based peer support intervention for women with a BRCA1/2 mutation.

作者信息

Farrelly Ashley, White Victoria, Young Mary-Anne, Jefford Michael, Ieropoli Sandra, Duffy Jessica, Winship Ingrid, Meiser Bettina

机构信息

Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Cancer Council Victoria, 615 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.

出版信息

Fam Cancer. 2015 Sep;14(3):373-82. doi: 10.1007/s10689-015-9797-9.

Abstract

Women with a BRCA1/2 gene mutation face complex risk management decisions and communication issues that can lead to increased levels of distress and unmet needs. We describe the implementation of a peer-support program that aims to reduce distress among women with a BRCA1/2 mutation, including peer and support recipient satisfaction with the program, challenges and lessons learnt. Participants with a BRCA1/2 mutation were matched with a trained peer volunteer (also a mutation carrier) to have regular one-on-one phone calls, over 4 months. Details of the calls, including topics discussed, time spent and number, were collected. Peers and recipients completed surveys assessing how they felt the contact went, satisfaction with the program, and preferences for matching. Satisfaction with the program was high for both peers and recipients. 80% of pairs ended contact through mutual agreement. Peers and recipients differed in the importance placed on age and surgery experience to determine matches. The most challenging aspect of the program for peers was difficulty in contacting recipients. Peer support for women with a BRCA1/2 mutation is feasible. However, to encourage continued involvement by peers and recipients greater flexibility in the method and delivery of contact is needed. We advocate the use of text-messaging and/or email as mechanisms for pairs to arrange and maintain contact. These strategies should be in addition to, rather than replacing, calls. A mixed medium intervention, where recipients can tailor the method of communication to suit their needs, may be preferable and effective, though this would need to be tested.

摘要

携带BRCA1/2基因突变的女性面临着复杂的风险管理决策和沟通问题,这些问题可能导致她们的痛苦程度增加且需求无法得到满足。我们描述了一项同伴支持项目的实施情况,该项目旨在减轻携带BRCA1/2基因突变女性的痛苦,包括同伴和受助者对该项目的满意度、面临的挑战及经验教训。携带BRCA1/2基因突变的参与者与一名经过培训的同伴志愿者(也是突变携带者)配对,在4个月的时间里定期进行一对一的电话沟通。收集了通话的详细信息,包括讨论的话题、花费的时间和通话次数。同伴和受助者完成了调查问卷,评估他们对沟通情况的感受、对项目的满意度以及配对偏好。同伴和受助者对该项目的满意度都很高。80%的配对通过双方同意结束联系。在确定配对时,同伴和受助者对年龄和手术经验的重视程度有所不同。该项目对同伴来说最具挑战性的方面是难以联系到受助者。对携带BRCA1/2基因突变的女性提供同伴支持是可行的。然而,为了鼓励同伴和受助者持续参与,需要在联系的方式和提供上有更大的灵活性。我们提倡使用短信和/或电子邮件作为配对双方安排和维持联系的方式。这些策略应该是对电话沟通的补充,而不是取代电话沟通。一种混合媒介干预方式,即受助者可以根据自己的需求调整沟通方式,可能更可取且有效,不过这需要进行测试。

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