School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Department of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Subiaco, WA, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 May;29(9-10):1684-1694. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15221. Epub 2020 Mar 10.
To gain insight into the supportive care needs of Western Australian women experiencing gynaecological cancer.
Meeting the supportive care needs of people living with cancer is becoming increasingly important as advances in cancer treatment contribute to growing numbers of survivors. International evidence suggests between 24%-56% of women with gynaecological cancer have unmet supportive care needs and that psychological challenges, information provision and holistic care are priorities. No qualitative investigation has previously explored women's journey of gynaecological cancer within the Australian setting.
A qualitative descriptive design was used.
Women treated for gynaecological cancer were recruited from a tertiary public women's hospital in Western Australia. Thematic analysis was conducted on qualitative data collected from 190 women over 12 months through written open-ended survey responses and telephone interviews. The COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research (COREQ) guided presentation of results.
Analysis yielded five themes and four subthemes: (a) Communication style directs the experience (subthemes: feeling supported; absence of empathy); (b) It's not just about the disease (subthemes: life has changed; holistic care); (c) A desire for information; (d) Drawing upon resilience; and (e) Navigating the system.
Exploration of the women's needs leads to the discussion of three concepts. Communication styles, harnessing women's resilience and alternative models of care are evaluated for their capacity to improve care and women's quality of life into survivorship. Recommendations are made for further research and possible interventions that can be translated into the clinical setting.
Women with gynaecological cancer described complex often unmet supportive care needs and interactions with the healthcare system. Insight gained directs suggestions for improved service provision.
Improved patient-centred communication, harnessing resilience as a resource and alternative models of care for follow-up are encouraged as areas of improvement for clinicians and care services.
深入了解西澳大利亚妇科癌症患者的支持性护理需求。
随着癌症治疗的进步导致幸存者人数不断增加,满足癌症患者的支持性护理需求变得越来越重要。国际证据表明,24%-56%的妇科癌症女性有未满足的支持性护理需求,心理挑战、信息提供和整体护理是优先事项。以前没有在澳大利亚环境中对女性妇科癌症的经历进行过定性研究。
采用定性描述性设计。
从西澳大利亚一家三级公立妇女医院招募接受妇科癌症治疗的女性。通过书面开放性调查答复和电话访谈,在 12 个月内从 190 名女性中收集定性数据,并对其进行主题分析。COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research (COREQ) 指导结果呈现。
分析产生了五个主题和四个子主题:(a)沟通风格决定体验(子主题:感到支持;缺乏同理心);(b)不仅仅是疾病问题(子主题:生活已经改变;整体护理);(c)对信息的渴望;(d)利用韧性;以及 (e)驾驭系统。
对女性需求的探索导致了对三个概念的讨论。沟通风格、利用女性的韧性和替代护理模式,都被评估了改善护理和女性生活质量的能力,使其进入生存阶段。为进一步的研究和可能的干预措施提出了建议,可以将其转化为临床环境。
妇科癌症患者描述了复杂的、经常未满足的支持性护理需求以及与医疗保健系统的互动。获得的见解为改善服务提供了建议。
鼓励改善以患者为中心的沟通、将韧性作为资源利用以及替代随访护理模式,以提高临床医生和护理服务的水平。