Deans G, Bennett-Emslie G B, Weir J, Smith D C, Kaye S B
Cancer Research Campaign, Department of Medical Oncology, Glasgow, UK.
Br J Cancer. 1988 Nov;58(5):670-4. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1988.284.
Tak Tent is a cancer support organisation consisting of 14 groups of which 11 are based in Scotland. In 1985, a survey was conducted among those attending the Scottish groups. 146 (79%) of the groups' members completed survey questionnaires. The results showed that Tak Tent's membership mainly comprised cancer patients (36%), relatives of patients (34%) and professionals involved in cancer care (21%). Women outnumbered men 3 to 1 and most of the membership belonged to social classes I, II or III. The groups appeared to be meeting their members' expectations of them to varying degrees. Respondents were satisfied that group membership had allowed them to make new friends, find out more about cancer and meet others facing similar difficulties. They were less certain that participation in a group had enabled them to learn how to cope better with cancer, share their problems with others or provide support for others to the extent they had anticipated.
塔克帐篷是一个癌症支持组织,由14个团体组成,其中11个位于苏格兰。1985年,对参加苏格兰团体的人员进行了一项调查。这些团体的146名(79%)成员完成了调查问卷。结果显示,塔克帐篷的成员主要包括癌症患者(36%)、患者亲属(34%)以及参与癌症护理的专业人员(21%)。女性人数是男性的3倍,且大多数成员属于社会阶层I、II或III。这些团体似乎在不同程度上满足了成员对它们的期望。受访者对团体成员身份使他们能够结交新朋友、更多地了解癌症以及结识面临类似困难的其他人感到满意。他们不太确定参与团体是否使他们能够学到如何更好地应对癌症、与他人分享问题或如他们预期的那样为他人提供支持。