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保护成人身份:支持最近被诊断患有癌症的年轻成年人的护理的扎根理论。

Protecting an adult identity: A grounded theory of supportive care for young adults recently diagnosed with cancer.

机构信息

Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Service, University College Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Centre for Outcomes and Experience Research in Children's Health, Illness and Disability (ORCHID), Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust and School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud. 2018 May;81:40-48. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2018.01.010. Epub 2018 Jan 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For adolescents and young adults living in high-income countries cancer remains the most common disease-related death. Increasing survival rates and projected longevity are positive outcomes, although long-term consequences of cancer and/or its treatment will likely increase the global burden of cancer. In low and middle-income countries the impact and needs of young adults with cancer are largely unknown and require further attention. However, universal studies have revealed that cancer-related needs for this group are multifactorial, complex and largely unmet. In response to these findings, the body of work on supportive care for young adults with cancer is growing. Yet, there is no published research in the context of the United Kingdom, regarding the role young adults play in managing their supportive cancer care needs.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the experience, purpose and meaning of supportive cancer care to young adults recently diagnosed with cancer.

DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Using constructivist grounded theory, data were collected in one to one interviews with eleven young adults (seven women and four men aged 19-24 years) being treated for cancer in two English hospitals. Data were analyzed using open and focused coding, constant comparison, theoretical coding and memoing, and this enabled construction of a subjective theory.

RESULTS

Young adults in this study interpreted cancer as an interruption to the events, experiences and tasks forming the biographical work of their adult identity. Data analysis led to the construction of the theory, 'protecting an adult identity: self in relation to a diagnosis of cancer in young adulthood'. This theory arose from three categories: fragility of self, maintaining self in an altered reality and mobilizing external resources. Young adults faced the loss of their early adult identity. Interpreting cancer as a temporary interruption, they sought to re-establish their identity by directly and indirectly managing their supportive care needs.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings contribute to the understanding of young adults' desired purpose of supportive cancer care. There are also implications for how health and social care professionals provide supportive care interventions to meet the needs of this population.

摘要

背景

在高收入国家,青少年和年轻人患癌症仍是最常见的与疾病相关的死亡原因。存活率的提高和预期寿命的延长是积极的结果,尽管癌症及其治疗的长期后果可能会增加癌症的全球负担。在中低收入国家,癌症对年轻人的影响和需求在很大程度上尚未可知,需要进一步关注。然而,普遍研究表明,这一群体的癌症相关需求是多方面的、复杂的,而且在很大程度上未得到满足。针对这些发现,针对年轻癌症患者的支持性护理的研究工作正在不断增加。然而,在英国,关于年轻人在管理其支持性癌症护理需求方面所扮演的角色,尚无相关研究。

目的

探讨最近被诊断患有癌症的年轻成年人对支持性癌症护理的体验、目的和意义。

设计、地点和参与者:采用建构主义扎根理论,在英国两家医院对 11 名年龄在 19-24 岁之间正在接受癌症治疗的年轻成年人进行了一对一的访谈,收集了数据。采用开放式和聚焦式编码、持续比较、理论式编码和备忘录,以及对数据进行分析,从而构建了一个主观理论。

结果

本研究中的年轻成年人将癌症视为其成年身份的人生事件、经历和任务的中断。数据分析导致了“保护成年身份:自我与年轻成年期癌症诊断的关系”这一理论的构建。该理论源于三个范畴:自我的脆弱性、在改变的现实中保持自我以及调动外部资源。年轻人面临着早期成年身份的丧失。他们将癌症解释为暂时的中断,试图通过直接和间接管理其支持性护理需求来重新建立自己的身份。

结论

这些发现有助于理解年轻人对支持性癌症护理的期望目的。这也对卫生和社会保健专业人员如何提供支持性护理干预措施以满足这一人群的需求产生了影响。

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