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支持骨盆癌康复中放射性肠和膀胱功能障碍的自我管理:一项民族志研究。

Supporting self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder dysfunction in pelvic-cancer rehabilitation: An ethnographic study.

机构信息

Department of Education, Communication, and Learning, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Department of Applied IT, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2019 Jul;28(13-14):2624-2634. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14849. Epub 2019 Mar 29.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To describe and understand strategies that oncological nurses use to support self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder issues in pelvic-cancer rehabilitation patients.

BACKGROUND

Nurse-led self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder issues holds the potential to support cancer survivors.

DESIGN

An ethnographic approach was applied in this study, which adhered to Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) guidelines.

METHODS

Data collection was conducted in Sweden between October 2015-April 2018, involving observations of nurses' daily work, formal and informal interviews, individual and group interviews, and reviews of relevant documents used in the studied practice. Furthermore, 15 supportive nurse-patient talks were observed, and an ethnographic analysis was performed.

RESULTS

The analysis identified the following three categories of nursing strategies that support self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder issues in pelvic-cancer rehabilitation patients: encouraging self-reflection, tailoring solutions together and keeping patients motivated. Nurses and patients jointly make sense of patients' symptoms using data that patients collect about themselves. Based on their shared understanding, they can co-create solutions to meet each individual patient's needs and develop routines to keep the patient motivated in performing the devised solutions.

CONCLUSIONS

The results indicate that the strategies nurses use to support patients in self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder issues entail intertwining patients' experiences with their nurses' medical knowledge and specific clinical practice. Nurses' strategies build on their ability to connect patients' experiences and the elements of their own work practice.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

A deeper understanding of nurses' strategies to support self-management of radiation-induced bowel and bladder issues in pelvic-cancer rehabilitation patients can improve other self-management programmes, inform nurses' education and aid in the design of tools for pelvic-cancer rehabilitation support.

摘要

目的和目标

描述并理解肿瘤护士在骨盆癌康复患者中使用的支持放射性肠和膀胱问题自我管理的策略。

背景

护士主导的放射性肠和膀胱问题自我管理有可能支持癌症幸存者。

设计

本研究采用了一种民族志方法,遵循了定性研究报告的统一标准(COREQ)指南。

方法

数据收集于 2015 年 10 月至 2018 年 4 月在瑞典进行,包括观察护士的日常工作、正式和非正式访谈、个人和小组访谈,以及审查在研究实践中使用的相关文件。此外,观察了 15 次支持性的护士与患者的谈话,并进行了民族志分析。

结果

分析确定了支持骨盆癌康复患者放射性肠和膀胱问题自我管理的以下三类护理策略:鼓励自我反思、共同制定解决方案和保持患者积极性。护士和患者共同使用患者收集的关于自身的数据来理解患者的症状。基于他们的共同理解,他们可以共同创造解决方案,满足每个患者的需求,并制定日常惯例,以保持患者执行既定解决方案的积极性。

结论

结果表明,护士用于支持患者放射性肠和膀胱问题自我管理的策略涉及到将患者的经验与他们的护士的医学知识和特定的临床实践交织在一起。护士的策略基于他们将患者的经验与自己工作实践的要素联系起来的能力。

临床相关性

更深入地了解护士在骨盆癌康复患者中支持放射性肠和膀胱问题自我管理的策略,可以改进其他自我管理计划,为护士教育提供信息,并有助于设计骨盆癌康复支持工具。

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