Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2020 Jul 22;15(7):e0236180. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236180. eCollection 2020.
Sexual and reproductive health are significant aspects of quality of life. Healthcare often fails to provide adequate support for young cancer survivors in this area, hence the need to develop more effective interventions. The present study aimed to describe experiences of participating in a web-based psycho-educational intervention focusing on sexual dysfunction and fertility distress after cancer, and to explore these experiences within the theoretical frame of the basic psychological needs for competence, relatedness and autonomy according to self-determination theory.
Individual semi-structured interviews with 24 women and 4 men, age 19-40, were abductively analyzed using the Framework approach for qualitative content analysis.
Participant experiences corresponded well with the three main deductive themes competence, relatedness and autonomy, divided into a total of nine subthemes illustrating varying degrees of basic need satisfaction with considerable nuance but not without ambiguity. While satisfaction of the need for competence could be linked to the amount of information in relation to participants' cognitive capacity, satisfaction of the need for relatedness seemed to be of special importance for these young adults with cancer experience. Invitation to the program meant a chance at alleviating loneliness and normalizing problems, symptoms and concerns. Participants' descriptions of perceived autonomy support were more challenging and ambiguous, because of the many contradictions in participants' responses to their variable situations.
Basic psychological needs were confirmed as flexible positions along a continuum rather than discrete and mutually exclusive qualities. Understanding the variety of basic need satisfaction may enhance the design of future web-based interventions to be even more inclusive, tailorable and autonomy-supportive. Further research is warranted to determine the role of basic need satisfaction as a possible mediator for web-based psychoeducational interventions in cancer survivorship care.
性与生殖健康是生活质量的重要组成部分。医疗保健往往无法为年轻的癌症幸存者在这方面提供足够的支持,因此需要开发更有效的干预措施。本研究旨在描述参与一项以网络为基础的心理教育干预的经验,该干预侧重于癌症后性功能障碍和生育困扰,并根据自我决定理论的基本心理需求(能力、关联和自主)的理论框架探讨这些经验。
对 24 名年龄在 19-40 岁的女性和 4 名男性进行了个体半结构化访谈,使用框架方法进行定性内容分析进行了归纳分析。
参与者的体验与三个主要的演绎主题(能力、关联和自主)非常吻合,分为九个子主题,这些子主题说明了不同程度的基本需求满足,具有相当的细微差别,但并非没有歧义。虽然能力需求的满足可以与参与者认知能力相关的信息量联系起来,但关联需求的满足对这些有癌症经历的年轻人似乎特别重要。参与该计划意味着有机会减轻孤独感并使问题、症状和担忧正常化。参与者对感知到的自主支持的描述更具挑战性和模糊性,因为参与者对其不同情况的反应存在许多矛盾。
基本心理需求被确认为是一个连续体上的灵活立场,而不是离散的、相互排斥的品质。理解基本需求满足的多样性可以提高未来网络心理教育干预的设计,使其更具包容性、可定制性和自主性支持。需要进一步研究,以确定基本需求满足作为癌症生存者护理中网络心理教育干预的可能中介的作用。