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基于网络的针对转移性乳腺癌女性的心理社会干预措施的开发和可用性测试:Finding My Way-Advanced。

Development and usability testing of a web-based psychosocial intervention for women living with metastatic breast cancer: Finding My Way-Advanced.

机构信息

Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Medical Oncology, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2021 Jun;15(3):403-409. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01019-5. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Women living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) face significant distress and unmet needs, yet few resources have been developed for this population. The current study aimed to develop and evaluate the usability of Finding My Way-Advanced (FMW-A), a web-based self-guided psychosocial program for women with MBC.

METHODS

FMW-A was co-designed through (a) adapting an efficacious online program for people with curatively treated cancer and (b) receiving iterative rounds of input and feedback from a multidisciplinary co-design team including consumers, clinicians, and academics. A think-aloud protocol was then implemented to test the usability of the resulting 6-module prototype, with women living with MBC accessing up to three modules with an interviewer sitting along-side. Participants were recruited until saturation of themes occurred. Data were analysed thematically.

RESULTS

Participants (n=8) were, on average, 65.3 years old, mostly partnered (n=5), retired (n=6), post-secondary school educated (n=6), and with non-dependent children (n=7). Feedback fell into 6 themes. Positive feedback about FMW-A summarised the supportive and informative nature of the program, supplemented by comments about broadly relatable content. However, one size clearly did not fit all: within themes, diverging experiences emerged regarding navigability, worksheets, and layout. Participants noted that having/making time for the intervention would be important to program engagement.

CONCLUSIONS

Usability testing indicated participants found content helpful and relatable, and identified significant pragmatic improvements to be made prior to further testing.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

The development of FMW-A represents an important step in providing acceptable resources to support women living with MBC.

摘要

目的

患有转移性乳腺癌(MBC)的女性面临着严重的困扰和未满足的需求,但针对这一人群的资源却很少。本研究旨在开发并评估基于网络的自我指导心理社会方案Finding My Way-Advanced(FMW-A)在 MBC 女性中的适用性和可用性。

方法

FMW-A 通过(a)改编适用于治愈性癌症患者的有效在线方案,以及(b)从包括消费者、临床医生和学者在内的多学科共同设计团队中获得多轮投入和反馈来共同设计。然后,实施了出声思维协议来测试最终 6 个模块原型的可用性,MBC 女性与一位访谈者一起访问多达 3 个模块。在主题出现饱和之前,招募参与者。使用主题分析法对数据进行分析。

结果

参与者(n=8)的平均年龄为 65.3 岁,大多数为伴侣(n=5),退休(n=6),受过高等教育(n=6),且有非依赖性子女(n=7)。反馈分为 6 个主题。FMW-A 的正面反馈总结了该方案的支持性和信息性,同时还提到了内容广泛的相关性。然而,一个方案显然无法适用于所有人:在各主题中,对于可导航性、工作表和布局,参与者的体验存在明显差异。参与者指出,有/有时间进行干预对方案参与很重要。

结论

可用性测试表明,参与者认为内容有帮助且具有相关性,并确定了在进一步测试之前需要进行重大的实用改进。

意义

FMW-A 的开发代表着为 MBC 女性提供可接受的资源以提供支持的重要一步。

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