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澳大利亚癌症患者、幸存者及其照护者的 COVID-19 心理社会影响:对癌症支持服务的实时评估。

Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients, survivors, and carers in Australia: a real-time assessment of cancer support services.

机构信息

Cancer Research Division, Cancer Council NSW, 153 Dowling Street, Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia.

The University of Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2021 Sep;29(9):5463-5473. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06101-3. Epub 2021 Mar 11.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to explore the psychosocial impacts of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on cancer patients, survivors, and carers in Australia.

METHODS

Using real-time insights from two Cancer Council NSW services-131120 Information and Support Line and Online Community (CCOC) forums-we assessed service demand trends, distress levels (using the distress thermometer), and content from 131120 calls and online posts between 01 December 2019 and 31 May 2020. Emergent themes were identified through an inductive conventional content analysis with 131120 call notes, followed by a deductive directed content analysis on CCOC posts.

RESULTS

In total, 688 COVID-19-related 131120 calls (n = 496) and online posts (n = 192) were analysed. Service demand peaked in March 2020 and self-reported distress peaked in May 2020 at an average of 8/10 [Mean = 7.5; SD = 0.9]. Five themes emerged from the qualitative analysis: psychological distress and fear of virus susceptibility, practical issues, cancer service disruptions, information needs, and carer Issues.

CONCLUSIONS

The psychosocial impacts of COVID-19 on people affected by cancer are multifaceted and likely to have long-lasting consequences. Our findings drove the development of six recommendations across three domains of support, information, and access. Cancer patients, survivors, and carers already face stressful challenges dealing with a cancer diagnosis or survivorship. The added complexity of restrictions and uncertainty associated with the pandemic may compound this. It is important that healthcare providers are equipped to provide patient-centred care during and after this crisis. Our recommendations provide points of consideration to ensure care is tailored and patient oriented.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对澳大利亚癌症患者、幸存者和照顾者的心理社会影响。

方法

利用新南威尔士癌症委员会两个服务机构-131120 信息和支持热线和在线社区(CCOC)论坛的实时洞察,我们评估了服务需求趋势、困扰水平(使用困扰温度计),以及 2019 年 12 月 1 日至 2020 年 5 月 31 日期间 131120 电话和在线帖子的内容。通过对 131120 电话记录进行归纳式常规内容分析,以及对 CCOC 帖子进行演绎式定向内容分析,确定了新出现的主题。

结果

总共分析了 688 个与 COVID-19 相关的 131120 电话(n=496)和在线帖子(n=192)。服务需求在 2020 年 3 月达到峰值,自我报告的困扰在 2020 年 5 月达到峰值,平均为 8/10[均值=7.5;标准差=0.9]。从定性分析中出现了五个主题:心理困扰和对病毒易感性的恐惧、实际问题、癌症服务中断、信息需求和照顾者问题。

结论

COVID-19 对癌症患者的心理社会影响是多方面的,可能会产生持久的后果。我们的研究结果推动了在支持、信息和获取三个领域的六项建议的制定。癌症患者、幸存者和照顾者已经面临着应对癌症诊断或生存的压力挑战。与大流行相关的限制和不确定性的额外复杂性可能会使情况更加复杂。重要的是,医疗保健提供者在这场危机期间和之后都能够提供以患者为中心的护理。我们的建议提供了一些考虑因素,以确保护理是量身定制的,以患者为中心的。

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