Satakunta Hospital District, Pori, Finland.
Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Finland; TAYS Cancer Center, Tampere University Hospital, Finland.
Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2021 Apr;51:101925. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2021.101925. Epub 2021 Feb 22.
To understand the perspectives of oncology nurses on peer support for patients with cancer and the role of oncology nurses in its provision.
Thematic semi-structured interviews of 10 oncology nurses working in a single university hospital were conducted. The data were analysed using content analysis.
Oncology nurses thought that peer support promotes the psychosocial wellbeing of patients with cancer by increasing their social contact and strengthening their emotional resources. In their daily work, oncology nurses engaged in several activities that promote the interactions between patients with cancer and informal forms of peer support. However, directing patients with cancer to formal peer support services outside specialised health care was not an established practice. Oncology nurses expressed several concerns about the availability of support and the coping ability of peer supporters and expressed scepticism about the reliability of information shared in peer support groups.
The awareness of oncology nurses regarding formal peer support services appears rather limited. This knowledge gap should be reduced, such as through closer collaboration between hospitals and third sector cancer organisations, which does not appear effective at present based on the results. In addition, patients with cancer should be systematically informed about peer support.
了解肿瘤护士对癌症患者同伴支持的看法,以及肿瘤护士在提供同伴支持方面的作用。
对在一家大学医院工作的 10 名肿瘤护士进行了主题式半结构式访谈。采用内容分析法对资料进行分析。
肿瘤护士认为同伴支持通过增加患者的社会联系和增强其情绪资源,促进癌症患者的心理社会健康。在日常工作中,肿瘤护士参与了一些促进癌症患者与非正式形式的同伴支持之间相互作用的活动。然而,将癌症患者转介到专门医疗保健以外的正式同伴支持服务并不是一种既定的做法。肿瘤护士对支持的可获得性以及同伴支持者的应对能力表示了一些担忧,并对同伴支持小组中分享的信息的可靠性表示怀疑。
肿瘤护士对正式同伴支持服务的认识似乎相当有限。应该减少这种知识差距,例如通过医院和第三部门癌症组织之间更紧密的合作,但根据目前的结果,这种合作似乎并不有效。此外,应该系统地向癌症患者告知同伴支持。