Davies Jane, Hannigan Ben, Kelly Daniel
School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2019 Nov;75(11):2890-2898. doi: 10.1111/jan.14125. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
In a larger study where the aim was to investigate choice and control in decision making, the role of partners was significant. Reported here are the experiences of those partners of young people with cancer.
A qualitative, exploratory case study approach was used.
In the larger study, 22 participants were recruited including five adolescents and young adults with cancer, two sets of parents/carers and three individual parents, five healthcare professionals linked to the adolescent or young adult with cancer and five friends or partners. Data were collected between February 2014 and February 2015 and included interviews, non-participant observation and documentary analysis.
Three themes were identified relating to partner experience derived from partner and patient interview data: "practical support", "putting your partner first" and "acting as a confidante/ally".
These findings reveal new knowledge of partner experience when adolescents and young adults have cancer. Richer in-depth understandings of partner experience are required to improve the care of adolescents and young adults with cancer and those around them.
These findings will inform the development of guidance and further research which will enhance the knowledge of partner experience for those involved in cancer care in the adolescent and young adult age group.
在一项旨在调查决策中的选择与控制的更大规模研究中,伴侣的作用显著。本文报告的是癌症青少年患者伴侣的经历。
采用定性、探索性案例研究方法。
在更大规模的研究中,招募了22名参与者,包括5名患有癌症的青少年和青年、两组父母/照料者以及3名单独的父母、5名与患有癌症的青少年或青年相关的医疗保健专业人员以及5名朋友或伴侣。数据收集于2014年2月至2015年2月期间,包括访谈、非参与性观察和文献分析。
从伴侣和患者访谈数据中确定了与伴侣经历相关的三个主题:“实际支持”、“将伴侣放在首位”和“充当知己/盟友”。
这些发现揭示了青少年和青年患癌症时伴侣经历的新知识。需要更深入地了解伴侣经历,以改善对患有癌症的青少年和青年及其周围人的护理。
这些发现将为指南的制定和进一步研究提供信息,这将增强参与青少年和青年癌症护理人员对伴侣经历的认识。