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癌症幸存者的积极方面:美国癌症协会癌症幸存者研究 II(SCS-II)回应的混合方法分析。

Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed-methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors-II (SCS-II).

机构信息

School of Social Work, University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2018 May;27(5):1412-1425. doi: 10.1002/pon.4484. Epub 2017 Jul 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study focused on understanding positive aspects of cancer among a large, national sample of survivors, 2, 5, and 10 years' postcancer diagnosis, who responded to the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors - II (SCS-II) survey "Please tell us about any positive aspects of having cancer."

METHODS

A sequential mixed methods approach examined (1) thematic categories of positive aspects from cancer survivors (n = 5149) and (2) variation in themes by sociodemographics, cancer type, stage of disease, and length of survivorship.

RESULTS

Themes comprised 21 positive aspects within Thornton's typology of benefits that cancer survivors attribute to their illness: life perspectives, self, and relationships. New themes pertaining to gratitude and medical support during diagnosis and treatment, health-related changes, follow-up/surveillance, and helping others emerged that are not otherwise included in widely used existing benefit finding cancer scales. Gratitude and appreciation for life were the most frequently endorsed themes. Sociodemographics and stage of disease were associated with positive aspect themes. Themes were not associated with survivor cohorts.

CONCLUSIONS

No differences in perceived positive aspects across survivor cohorts suggest that positive aspects of cancer may exist long after diagnosis for many survivors. However, variation across sociodemographics and clinical variables suggests cancer survivors differentially experience positive aspects from their cancer diagnosis.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

This analysis provides new information about cancer survivors' perceptions of positive aspects from their cancer and factors associated with benefit finding and personal growth. This information can be useful in further refining quality-of-life measures and interventions for cancer survivors.

摘要

目的

本研究关注的是理解癌症的积极方面,研究对象是一个大型的、全国性的幸存者样本,他们在癌症诊断后 2、5 和 10 年回应了美国癌症协会的癌症幸存者研究 II(SCS-II)调查“请告诉我们癌症带来的任何积极方面。”

方法

采用顺序混合方法,考察了(1)癌症幸存者(n=5149)提出的积极方面的主题类别,以及(2)主题在社会人口统计学、癌症类型、疾病阶段和生存时间方面的变化。

结果

主题包括 Thornton 癌症幸存者归因于疾病的获益类型学中的 21 个积极方面:生活视角、自我和人际关系。新出现的主题涉及诊断和治疗期间的感激和医疗支持、与健康相关的变化、随访/监测以及帮助他人,这些主题在广泛使用的现有获益发现癌症量表中没有包括。感激和珍惜生命是最常被认可的主题。社会人口统计学和疾病阶段与积极方面的主题有关。主题与幸存者群体无关。

结论

没有证据表明幸存者群体之间对积极方面的看法存在差异,这表明许多幸存者在诊断后很长一段时间内都能感受到癌症的积极方面。然而,社会人口统计学和临床变量的差异表明,癌症幸存者从癌症诊断中经历了不同的积极方面。

对癌症幸存者的影响

这项分析提供了关于癌症幸存者对癌症的积极方面的看法的新信息,以及与获益发现和个人成长相关的因素。这些信息对于进一步完善癌症幸存者的生活质量测量和干预措施非常有用。

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