Department of Preventive Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, 877 Bangeojinsunhwando-ro, Dong-gu, Ulsan, 44033, Republic of Korea.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Asan Medical Institute of Convergence Science and Technology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
BMC Palliat Care. 2021 Apr 13;20(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s12904-021-00749-8.
It has recently been emphasized that the unmet needs of cancer patients should be evaluated more holistically, for example, by exploring caregivers' perspectives and cross cultural differences. This study explored additional domains or items of unmet needs among Korean cancer patients in reference to the Sheffield Profile for Assessment and Referral to Care (SPARC).
We conducted four focus group discussions (FGDs) with 15 cancer patients, following a semi-structured format to elicit participants' health perceptions, comments on SPARC, and opinions on the roles of medical professionals to improve the health-related quality of life of cancer patients. We analyzed the verbatim transcripts using a content analysis method.
The following themes were derived: living as a cancer patient, striving to overcome cancer, changing attitudes toward life after the cancer diagnosis, and ways to live a better life as a cancer patient. The participants asserted the significance of providing adequate treatment information that is easily understood by cancer patients during the conversation between patients and medical professionals. Besides the physical symptoms identified by SPARC, the participants struggled with numbness in their hands and feet and hair loss. Korean cancer patients prominently wished to avoid burdening their family or others in their daily life. They considered the improvement of health behaviors, such as diet and exercise, as part of the treatment, which was not limited to drugs. Furthermore, it was essential to evaluate the value of cancer patients' lives, as they desired to be helpful members of their families and society.
This study identified additional domains and items of unmet needs of Korean cancer patients and broadened the understanding of unmet needs among cancer patients.
最近强调了应该更全面地评估癌症患者的未满足需求,例如通过探索照顾者的观点和跨文化差异。本研究参考谢菲尔德评估和转介关怀量表(SPARC),探讨了韩国癌症患者的其他未满足需求领域或项目。
我们进行了四次焦点小组讨论(FGD),参与者为 15 名癌症患者,采用半结构化的格式,以引出参与者的健康感知、对 SPARC 的评论以及医疗专业人员改善癌症患者生活质量的角色意见。我们使用内容分析法对逐字记录的转录本进行了分析。
得出了以下主题:作为癌症患者的生活、努力战胜癌症、改变癌症诊断后的生活态度以及作为癌症患者更好地生活的方式。参与者强调了在患者与医疗专业人员的对话中提供患者容易理解的充分治疗信息的重要性。除了 SPARC 确定的身体症状外,参与者还患有手脚麻木和脱发等症状。韩国癌症患者非常希望在日常生活中避免给家人或他人带来负担。他们认为改善健康行为,如饮食和运动,是治疗的一部分,而不仅仅是药物。此外,评估癌症患者生命的价值至关重要,因为他们希望成为家庭和社会的有帮助的成员。
本研究确定了韩国癌症患者的其他未满足需求领域或项目,并拓宽了对癌症患者未满足需求的理解。