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“我现在必须以不同的方式做事,但我让它发挥作用”- 儿童期癌症幸存者日常生活中的自我管理体验。

"I have to do things differently now, but I make it work"-young childhood cancer survivors' experiences of self-management in everyday living.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo (UIO), Postboks 1111, Blindern, 0317, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, Division of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Postbox 4950, Nydalen, 0424, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2022 Aug;16(4):728-740. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01066-y. Epub 2021 Jun 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Living with late effects can affect young childhood cancer survivors' (CCSs) self-management (SM) abilities. In this study, we explored different approaches to SM of everyday life by young CCS.

METHODS

This is a sub-study of a larger study on Physical Activity among Childhood Cancer Survivors (the PACCS study). We conducted individual interviews with 22 CCS aged 9 to 18 years who were at least 1 year off-treatment. An hybrid inductive-decductive thematic analysis was used.

RESULTS

Three main themes were identified: (1) managing everyday life with fatigue, (2) building self-management competence, and (3) cancer survivor as part of identity. Late effects, especially fatigue, contributed to a perceived ability gap compared to peers, limiting participation in everyday activities. CCS developed new SM skills to overcome such challenges and pushed themselves physically and mentally to master and balance activities and rest to regain energy. CCS changed activities, adapted their expectations, or legitimized their apparent lack of SM skills to regain a sense of self-efficacy. Managing the impact of cancer on relationships with family and friends also required use of SM strategies.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings expand our currently limited knowledge of young CCS and SM skills they develop to manage everyday life after treatment completion. These, combined with ongoing support from family and peers, "make it work".

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

The perspectives of young CCS illustrate their SM skills and support needs beyond transitioning off-treatment. Conceptualizing this within follow-up care may contribute to a feeling of mastery and increased satisfaction among CCS.

摘要

目的

晚期效应的影响可能会影响儿童期癌症幸存者(CCS)的自我管理(SM)能力。本研究通过对年轻的 CCS 进行研究,探索了他们日常生活中不同的 SM 方法。

方法

这是一项关于儿童期癌症幸存者体力活动的大型研究(PACCS 研究)的子研究。我们对 22 名年龄在 9 至 18 岁、治疗结束至少 1 年的 CCS 进行了个体访谈。采用混合归纳演绎主题分析。

结果

确定了三个主要主题:(1)管理疲劳引起的日常生活,(2)建立自我管理能力,(3)癌症幸存者作为身份的一部分。晚期效应,尤其是疲劳,导致与同龄人相比,他们的能力差距明显,限制了他们参与日常活动。CCS 发展了新的 SM 技能来克服这些挑战,并在身体和精神上努力掌握和平衡活动和休息,以恢复精力。CCS 改变了活动,调整了他们的期望,或使他们缺乏明显的 SM 技能合法化,以重新获得自我效能感。管理癌症对与家人和朋友关系的影响也需要使用 SM 策略。

结论

这些发现扩展了我们目前对年轻 CCS 及其在治疗完成后管理日常生活所需的 SM 技能的有限认识。这些技能,再加上来自家人和同龄人的持续支持,“使之有效”。

对癌症幸存者的影响

年轻 CCS 的观点说明了他们在治疗结束后进行 SM 所需的技能和支持。在后续护理中对这些进行概念化可能有助于提高 CCS 的掌握感和满意度。

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