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在对儿童癌症幸存者进行随访时表达的负面情绪是否反映了晚期效应?

Do negative emotions expressed during follow-up consultations with adolescent survivors of childhood cancer reflect late effects?

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; Department of Pediatric Medicine, Women and Children's Unit, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Pediatric Medicine, Women and Children's Unit, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Patient Educ Couns. 2017 Nov;100(11):2098-2101. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2017.06.008. Epub 2017 Jun 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore whether negative emotions expressed by adolescent cancer survivors during follow-up consultations were associated with potential late effects (persisting disease or treatment-related health problems).

METHODS

We video-recorded 66 follow-up consultations between 10 pediatricians and 66 adolescent survivors of leukemia, lymphoma or stem-cell transplantations. In transcripts of the recordings, we identified utterances coded as both 1) expressions of negative emotions (VR-CoDES), and 2) late effect-related discussions. Principles of thematic content analysis were used to investigate associations between the two.

RESULTS

Of the 66 video-recorded consultations, 22 consultations contained 56 (49%) utterances coded as both emotional concerns and discussions of potential late effects. Negative emotions were most commonly associated with late effects such as fatigue ("I'm struggling with not having energy"), psychosocial distress ("When I touch this (scar) I become nauseous"), pain ("I'm wondering how long I am going to have this pain?"), and treatment-related effects on physical appearance ("Am I growing?").

CONCLUSIONS

Negative emotions expressed by adolescent cancer survivors during follow-up consultations were frequently associated with potential late effects. These late effects were not the medically most serious ones, but reflected issues affecting the adolescents' daily life.

PRACTICE IMPLICATION

Eliciting and exploring patients' emotional concerns serve as means to obtain clinically relevant information regarding potential late effect and to provide emotional support.

摘要

目的

探讨青少年癌症幸存者在随访咨询中表达的负面情绪是否与潜在的晚期效应(持续存在的疾病或与治疗相关的健康问题)有关。

方法

我们对 10 名儿科医生和 66 名白血病、淋巴瘤或干细胞移植后青少年幸存者之间的 66 次随访咨询进行了录像。在录音记录的转写本中,我们识别出编码为 1)负面情绪表达(VR-CoDES),和 2)与晚期效应相关的讨论的话语。采用主题内容分析原则调查两者之间的关联。

结果

在 66 次录像咨询中,22 次咨询包含 56 次(49%)编码为情绪问题和潜在晚期效应讨论的话语。负面情绪最常与疲劳(“我挣扎于没有精力”)、心理困扰(“当我碰到这个(伤疤)时我会感到恶心”)、疼痛(“我想知道我还要疼多久?”)和治疗对身体外观的影响(“我在长高吗?”)等潜在晚期效应相关。

结论

青少年癌症幸存者在随访咨询中表达的负面情绪常与潜在的晚期效应相关。这些晚期效应并非最严重的医学问题,但反映了影响青少年日常生活的问题。

实践意义

引出和探讨患者的情绪问题可以作为获取潜在晚期效应相关临床信息的手段,并提供情感支持。

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