Breen Lauren J, O'Connor Moira, Calder Samuel, Tai Vivian, Cartwright Jade, Beilby Janet M
School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA, 6845, Australia.
Centre for Neuroscience of Speech, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Support Care Cancer. 2017 Aug;25(8):2413-2420. doi: 10.1007/s00520-017-3647-2. Epub 2017 Mar 3.
The aim was to identify the views of Australian and New Zealand health professionals regarding the support needs of people with head and neck cancer (HNC) and their families and current gaps in service delivery.
A modified Delphi process assessed support needs of people with HNC following acute medical management. A systematic review of the literature was used to develop items relevant to seven key concepts underpinning the psychological experience of living with HNC. A panel of 105 health professionals was invited to participate in two questionnaire rounds.
Of the potential panellists, 50 (48%) completed round 1, and of these, 39 (78%) completed round 2. Following two rounds, there was consensus agreement on the concepts uncertainty and waiting, disruption to daily life and fear of recurrence. The concepts the diminished self, making sense of and managing the experience, sharing the burden and finding a path did not achieve consensus. There were no differences in responses according to gender, organization type or location. Medical professionals had significantly higher agreement for the concept uncertainty and waiting compared to allied health professionals, and professionals with five years' or more experience had significantly higher agreement than those with less experience.
Health professionals agreed that many psychosocial support needs of HNC survivors and families are not being met and that they experience difficulties in meeting these needs. Findings may inform evidence-based treatment programs for HNC survivors and their families to promote psychological resilience and quality of life in this vulnerable population.
旨在确定澳大利亚和新西兰卫生专业人员对头颈部癌症(HNC)患者及其家属的支持需求以及当前服务提供方面的差距。
采用改良的德尔菲法评估急性医疗管理后HNC患者的支持需求。通过对文献的系统回顾,制定与支撑HNC患者心理体验的七个关键概念相关的项目。邀请105名卫生专业人员组成的小组参与两轮问卷调查。
在潜在的小组成员中,50人(48%)完成了第一轮调查,其中39人(78%)完成了第二轮调查。两轮调查后,在不确定性与等待、日常生活的干扰以及对复发的恐惧等概念上达成了共识。自我认知降低、理解和应对经历、分担负担以及寻找出路等概念未达成共识。根据性别、组织类型或地点,回答没有差异。与专职医疗人员相比,医学专业人员对不确定性与等待这一概念的认同度显著更高,且有五年或以上工作经验的专业人员比经验较少的人员认同度显著更高。
卫生专业人员一致认为,HNC幸存者及其家属的许多心理社会支持需求未得到满足,且他们在满足这些需求方面存在困难。研究结果可为HNC幸存者及其家属的循证治疗方案提供参考,以促进这一弱势群体的心理复原力和生活质量。