Krouse Robert S, Grant Marcia, McCorkle Ruth, Wendel Christopher S, Cobb Martha D, Tallman Nancy J, Ercolano Elizabeth, Sun Virginia, Hibbard Judith H, Hornbrook Mark C
Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Tucson, AZ, USA.
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Psychooncology. 2016 May;25(5):574-81. doi: 10.1002/pon.4078. Epub 2016 Jan 25.
Individuals with ostomies experience extensive changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and daily routine. Patients and families are typically forced to use trial and error to improve self-management.
This is a longitudinal one-group design pilot study of a five-session ostomy self-care curriculum based on the Chronic Care Model to improve HRQOL and self-management for cancer survivors with ostomies. Participants were surveyed to evaluate each session. Multiple instruments were administered to examine outcomes at baseline, post-intervention, and at 6-month follow-up (Patient Activation Measure, self-efficacy, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Ways of Coping, Group Health Association of America Satisfaction with ostomy care survey, and the City of Hope Quality of Life Ostomy). Changes from pre-intervention to post-intervention and pre-intervention to follow-up were evaluated with paired t-tests. Text responses were coded and evaluated for important themes and recommendations.
Thirty-eight subjects participated in the study. Most had a history of rectal cancer (60.5%) or bladder cancer (28.9%). Participants rated the overall program high (4.4-4.8 on 5-point scale). Text feedback indicated that participants enjoyed the group forums, wanted more participants, and more hands-on training. Scores on multiple surveys were shown to be improved and sustained, including patient activation (p = 0.0004), self-efficacy (p = 0.006), total HRQOL (p = 0.01), physical well-being (p = 0.005), and social well-being (p = 0.002). Survivor anxiety was significantly reduced by follow-up (p = 0.047).
This self-management ostomy program can help cancer survivors with ostomies adapt to their stoma. Initiating this program in the community setting would be beneficial to many cancer survivors.
造口患者在健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)和日常生活中经历了广泛的变化。患者及其家属通常不得不通过反复试验来改善自我管理。
这是一项基于慢性病护理模型的五节造口自我护理课程的纵向单组设计试点研究,旨在改善造口癌症幸存者的HRQOL和自我管理。对参与者进行调查以评估每节课。在基线、干预后和6个月随访时使用多种工具来检查结果(患者激活量表、自我效能感、医院焦虑抑郁量表、应对方式、美国团体健康协会对造口护理的满意度调查以及希望之城造口生活质量量表)。使用配对t检验评估从干预前到干预后以及从干预前到随访的变化。对文本回复进行编码,并评估重要主题和建议。
38名受试者参与了该研究。大多数人有直肠癌(60.5%)或膀胱癌(28.9%)病史。参与者对整个项目评价很高(5分制中为4.4 - 4.8分)。文本反馈表明参与者喜欢小组论坛,希望有更多参与者以及更多实践培训。多项调查的分数显示有所改善且持续,包括患者激活(p = 0.0004)、自我效能感(p = 0.006)、总HRQOL(p = 0.01)、身体健康(p = 0.005)和社会健康(p = 0.002)。随访时幸存者焦虑显著降低(p = 0.047)。
这个自我管理的造口项目可以帮助有造口的癌症幸存者适应他们的造口。在社区环境中启动这个项目将使许多癌症幸存者受益。