School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
School of Nursing, McMaster University and the Juravinski Cancer Centre, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Support Care Cancer. 2021 Apr;29(4):1989-1998. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05683-8. Epub 2020 Aug 22.
People with cancer benefit from self-management support, but report limitations in the type/amount of support they receive from healthcare professionals during cancer treatment. To intervene in this critical period, our team is developing a web-based self-management system, called I Can Manage Cancer (ICMC). The purpose of this paper is to report patient and clinician perspectives on the preferred features and functions in a self-management system that informed the development of the ICMC program.
We used descriptive qualitative methods, conducting interviews with people diagnosed with cancer (n = 16) and focus groups with cancer clinicians (n = 19). Data were thematically analyzed using the NVivo qualitative software.
People with cancer describe engaging in hard work when employing cancer self-management. Our findings lend insight into features and functions they deem vital in a self-management system to support this work. Based on patient and clinician accounts, we developed three themes describing specific content and design features for the ICMC program to support self-management needs of people with cancer during the acute phase of treatment: (1) being able to connect, observe, and learn from others; (2) the ability to tailor and customize information; and (3) the capacity to track symptoms over time. Clinicians and patients emphasized the need to optimize all available resources to support people with cancer as they engage in the work to manage their diagnosis.
Our findings describe the how peoples' cancer experiences and the gaps in self-management care can be enhanced by specific features and functions within the ICMC.
癌症患者从自我管理支持中获益,但报告称在癌症治疗期间从医疗保健专业人员那里获得的支持类型/数量有限。为了干预这一关键时期,我们的团队正在开发一个名为 I Can Manage Cancer(ICMC)的基于网络的自我管理系统。本文的目的是报告患者和临床医生对自我管理系统中首选功能的看法,这些观点为 ICMC 项目的开发提供了信息。
我们使用描述性定性方法,对 16 名确诊癌症的患者进行了访谈,对 19 名癌症临床医生进行了焦点小组讨论。使用 NVivo 定性软件对数据进行主题分析。
癌症患者在进行癌症自我管理时描述了他们所付出的努力。我们的研究结果深入了解了他们认为在自我管理系统中支持这项工作至关重要的功能和特性。根据患者和临床医生的描述,我们开发了三个主题,描述了 ICMC 计划支持癌症患者在治疗急性期自我管理需求的特定内容和设计特征:(1)能够与他人建立联系、观察和学习;(2)能够定制和定制信息的能力;(3)能够随时间跟踪症状的能力。临床医生和患者强调需要优化所有可用资源,以支持癌症患者在管理诊断时的工作。
我们的研究结果描述了人们的癌症经历以及自我管理护理中的差距如何可以通过 ICMC 中的特定功能和特性得到增强。