Wilkinson Wendy M, Rance Jaynie, Fitzsimmons Deborah
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Port Talbot, UK.
Wales Cancer Network.
BMJ Open. 2017 Jan 17;7(1):e012625. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012625.
Cancer is a growing health, social and economic problem. 1 in 3 people in the UK will develop cancer in their lifetime. With survival rates rising to over 50%, the long-term needs of cancer survivors are of growing importance. Cancer rehabilitation is tailored to address the physical or psychosocial decline in ability to engage in daily activities. Its use is supported by high-quality international, multicentre research. Incorporating strategies for self-management behaviour development into rehabilitation can prepare individuals for cancer survivorship. However, healthcare professionals will need to adjust their therapeutic interactions accordingly. Research is yet to clarify the impact of the therapeutic relationship on rehabilitation outcomes in cancer. This study aims to explore the impact of therapeutic relationships on self-management behaviours after cancer.
This qualitative study aims to understand cancer rehabilitation participants' beliefs regarding the importance of therapeutic relationships in developing self-management behaviours. A sample representative of a local cancer rehabilitation cohort will be asked to complete a semistructured interview to identify their perspectives on the importance of therapeutic relationships in cancer rehabilitation. Data obtained from the interviews will be analysed, coded and entered into a Delphi questionnaire for circulation to a local cancer rehabilitation population to determine if the views expressed by the interviewees are supported by group consensus.
This study was approved by Wales Research Ethics Committee 6 (15/WA/0331) in April 2016. Findings will be disseminated through the first author's doctoral thesis; peer-reviewed journals; local, national and international conference presentations; and public events involving research participants and the general public.
癌症是一个日益严重的健康、社会和经济问题。在英国,每三个人中就有一人在其一生中会患上癌症。随着生存率上升至超过50%,癌症幸存者的长期需求变得越来越重要。癌症康复旨在解决参与日常活动能力的身体或心理社会衰退问题。其应用得到了高质量的国际多中心研究的支持。将自我管理行为发展策略纳入康复可以使个体为癌症生存做好准备。然而,医疗保健专业人员需要相应地调整他们的治疗互动。研究尚未阐明治疗关系对癌症康复结果的影响。本研究旨在探讨治疗关系对癌症后自我管理行为的影响。
这项定性研究旨在了解癌症康复参与者对治疗关系在发展自我管理行为中的重要性的看法。将要求一个代表当地癌症康复队列的样本完成一次半结构化访谈,以确定他们对治疗关系在癌症康复中的重要性的观点。从访谈中获得的数据将进行分析、编码并输入德尔菲问卷,分发给当地癌症康复人群,以确定受访者表达的观点是否得到群体共识的支持。
本研究于2016年4月获得威尔士研究伦理委员会6(15/WA/0331)的批准。研究结果将通过第一作者的博士论文、同行评审期刊、地方、国家和国际会议报告以及涉及研究参与者和公众的公共活动进行传播。