Centre for Oncology Education and Research Translation (CONCERT), Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, South Western Sydney Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
J Psychosoc Oncol. 2021;39(2):235-251. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2020.1850600. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
As a formative investigation toward the development of a supportive care intervention for male caregivers, this study explored the emotional impact, unmet needs and challenges experienced by men when caring for a woman with breast cancer.
A cross-sectional mixed methods study, with an online survey and interviews.
A total of 89 participants completed the survey, of whom 13 completed interviews. The majority (93%) of participants were husbands of care recipients; of the care recipients, 75% had early stage breast cancer and 45% were diagnosed over 5 years ago.
Participants completed questionnaires assessing their emotional wellbeing, unmet needs and biopsychosocial challenges, with a sub-sample participating in subsequent interviews to elaborate on survey responses.
Emotional difficulty was reported by <25% of the sample, and 83% reported experiencing at least one unmet need (M = 81.5, SD = 33.2). Of the 39 biopsychosocial challenges presented, 100%, 86% and 73% reported "ever experiencing," "currently experiencing," and "ever needing help," respectively. Interviewed participants echoed the most reported needs and challenges as changes to sex life, fear of recurrence and lack of practical information.
Male cancer caregivers experience diverse challenges and require psychological support and practical information using both online and offline approaches to support their caregiving responsibilities.
Healthcare professionals can support male caregivers by: being aware of their information and psycho-social needs; directing caregivers to online interventions for additional information; and facilitating the provision of online psycho-sexual and FCR support.
作为开发支持性护理干预措施的形成性研究的一部分,本研究探讨了男性在照顾患有乳腺癌的女性时所经历的情感影响、未满足的需求和挑战。
一项横断面混合方法研究,包括在线调查和访谈。
共有 89 名参与者完成了调查,其中 13 名完成了访谈。大多数(93%)参与者是照顾者的丈夫;在照顾者中,75%的人患有早期乳腺癌,45%的人在 5 年前被诊断出患有乳腺癌。
参与者完成了评估他们的情绪健康、未满足的需求和生物心理社会挑战的问卷,其中一个亚组参与了后续访谈以详细说明调查结果。
不到 25%的样本报告了情绪困难,83%的样本报告了至少有一个未满足的需求(M=81.5,SD=33.2)。在所提出的 39 个生物心理社会挑战中,分别有 100%、86%和 73%的人报告“曾经经历过”、“目前正在经历”和“曾经需要帮助”。接受访谈的参与者回应了报告最多的需求和挑战,包括性生活变化、对复发的恐惧和缺乏实用信息。
男性癌症照顾者面临着各种挑战,需要心理支持和实用信息,可通过线上和线下方法来支持他们的照顾责任。
对于心理社会服务提供者:医疗保健专业人员可以通过以下方式支持男性照顾者:了解他们的信息和心理社会需求;为照顾者提供在线干预以获取更多信息;并促进在线性心理和恐惧复发支持的提供。