University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Palliat Med. 2022 Jan;36(1):152-160. doi: 10.1177/02692163211049497. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
People living with cancer that is treatable but not curable have complex needs, often managing health at home, supported by those close to them. Challenges are likely to be exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic and the risk-reducing measures introduced in response. The impact of COVID-19 on those living with incurable, life-threatening conditions is little understood.
To investigate the experiences and identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for people living with treatable not curable cancer and their informal carers.
Qualitative semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with 21 patients living with cancer that is treatable but not curable and 14 carers.
SETTING/ PARTICIPANTS: Participants were part of a larger longitudinal qualitative study (ENABLE) on supported self-management for people living with cancer that is treatable but not curable.
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified uncertainty and anxiety and led to loss of opportunities to do things important to patients in the limited time they have left to live. Lack of face-to-face contact with loved ones had a significant impact on patients' and carers' emotional wellbeing. Carers experienced increased responsibilities but less access to formal and informal support and respite. While changes to treatment led to some concern about longer-term impact on health, most patients felt well-supported by healthcare teams.
The study provides rich insights into the nature of challenges, uncertainty and lost opportunities resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic for patients and carers living with cancer that is treatable but not curable, which has wider resonance for people living with other life-limiting conditions.
患有可治疗但无法治愈的癌症的患者有复杂的需求,他们通常在家中依靠亲人的支持来管理自己的健康。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,这些挑战可能会加剧,同时还需要应对为降低风险而采取的措施。人们对 COVID-19 对患有无法治愈的危及生命的疾病的患者的影响知之甚少。
调查患有可治疗但无法治愈的癌症患者及其非专业照顾者的经历,并确定 COVID-19 大流行对他们的影响。
对 21 名患有可治疗但无法治愈的癌症患者和 14 名照顾者进行了半结构式电话访谈。
地点/参与者:参与者是一项关于支持可治疗但无法治愈的癌症患者自我管理的更大规模纵向定性研究(ENABLE)的一部分。
COVID-19 大流行加剧了不确定性和焦虑,并导致患者在有限的剩余时间内失去了做对他们重要的事情的机会。与亲人无法面对面接触对患者和照顾者的情绪健康产生了重大影响。照顾者承担了更多的责任,但获得正式和非正式支持和喘息的机会较少。虽然治疗方案的改变导致一些人担心对长期健康的影响,但大多数患者都感到医疗团队的支持很好。
该研究深入了解了 COVID-19 大流行对患有可治疗但无法治愈的癌症的患者和照顾者带来的挑战、不确定性和错失机会的本质,这对其他患有生命有限疾病的患者具有更广泛的共鸣。