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头颈癌患者吞咽训练的体验:一项运用行为改变理论探究障碍与促进因素的定性研究

Patient Experiences of Swallowing Exercises After Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study Examining Barriers and Facilitators Using Behaviour Change Theory.

作者信息

Govender Roganie, Wood Caroline E, Taylor Stuart A, Smith Christina H, Barratt Helen, Gardner Benjamin

机构信息

Research Department of Behavioural Science & Health, University College London, London, UK.

University College London Hospital, Head and Neck Cancer Centre, London, UK.

出版信息

Dysphagia. 2017 Aug;32(4):559-569. doi: 10.1007/s00455-017-9799-x. Epub 2017 Apr 19.

Abstract

Poor patient adherence to swallowing exercises is commonly reported in the dysphagia literature on patients treated for head and neck cancer. Establishing the effectiveness of exercise interventions for this population may be undermined by patient non-adherence. The purpose of this study was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise adherence from a patient perspective, and to determine the best strategies to reduce the barriers and enhance the facilitators. In-depth interviews were conducted on thirteen patients. We used a behaviour change framework and model [Theoretical domains framework and COM-B (Capability-opportunity-motivation-behaviour) model] to inform our interview schedule and structure our results, using a content analysis approach. The most frequent barrier identified was psychological capability. This was highlighted by patient reports of not clearly understanding reasons for the exercises, forgetting to do the exercises and not having a system to keep track. Other barriers included feeling overwhelmed by information at a difficult time (lack of automatic motivation) and pain and fatigue (lack of physical capability). Main facilitators included having social support from family and friends, the desire to prevent negative consequences such as long-term tube feeding (reflective motivation), having the skills to do the exercises (physical capability), having a routine or trigger and receiving feedback on the outcome of doing exercises (automatic motivation). Linking these findings back to the theoretical model allows for a more systematic selection of theory-based strategies that may enhance the design of future swallowing exercise interventions for patients with head and neck cancer.

摘要

在有关接受头颈癌治疗患者的吞咽困难文献中,经常报道患者对吞咽练习的依从性较差。对于这一人群而言,患者的不依从可能会削弱运动干预措施的有效性。本研究的目的是从患者角度探索运动依从性的障碍和促进因素,并确定减少障碍和增强促进因素的最佳策略。对13名患者进行了深入访谈。我们使用了一个行为改变框架和模型[理论领域框架和COM-B(能力-机会-动机-行为)模型]来指导我们的访谈计划并构建我们的结果,采用内容分析方法。确定的最常见障碍是心理能力。患者报告不清楚练习的原因、忘记做练习以及没有跟踪系统,突出了这一点。其他障碍包括在困难时期被信息压得喘不过气来(缺乏自动动机)以及疼痛和疲劳(缺乏身体能力)。主要促进因素包括得到家人和朋友的社会支持、防止长期鼻饲等负面后果的愿望(反思性动机)、具备进行练习的技能(身体能力)、有日常安排或触发因素以及收到关于练习结果的反馈(自动动机)。将这些发现与理论模型联系起来,可以更系统地选择基于理论的策略,这可能会改进未来针对头颈癌患者的吞咽练习干预措施的设计。

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