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生殖问题和对癌症复发的恐惧:癌症后围产期经历的女性定性研究。

Reproductive concerns and fear of cancer recurrence: a qualitative study of women's experiences of the perinatal period after cancer.

机构信息

York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3, Canada.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON, M4N 3M5, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Oct 30;21(1):738. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04208-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young female cancer survivors are at a disproportionate risk of suffering significant psychological distress following treatment, particularly fears of cancer recurrence (FCR). While previous research has established the robust relationship between FCR and family matters (e.g., family planning and motherhood), there is a paucity of information about how a history of cancer affects women's psychological functioning throughout the perinatal period. The present investigation sought to better understand women's experiences of pregnancy and the postpartum period following cancer treatment through a qualitative analysis.

METHODS

Ten women participated in a semi-structured, one-on-one interview either over telephone or video conferencing (Zoom). Women were recruited from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, as well as through online cancer support platforms, and social media sites. Participants all had a past cancer diagnosis; no active disease; were 45-years of age or younger; currently in the perinatal period; and spoke English fluently. The study employed a grounded theory analysis by which verbatim interview data were analysed using a constant comparison method until data saturation was reached.

RESULTS

The qualitative analysis yielded I'm So Happy, But Also Terrified, as the core category, indicative of the duality of emotional experience that characterized the perinatal period for these women. Additionally, four higher-order categories emerged revealing how women go through a process of grief related to potential fertility loss; conditional joy during and after pregnancy due to the lingering weight of cancer; frustration with a lack of resources regarding perinatal health after cancer; and hope as they enter into motherhood.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that women in the perinatal period with a history of cancer may be at an increased risk for psychological distress and require additional fertility and reproductive resources both during and after cancer treatment. This research is an important step in further understanding women's experiences of pregnancy after cancer and may help to inform future research and healthcare practices, in addition to improving perinatal care after cancer.

摘要

背景

年轻女性癌症幸存者在治疗后遭受严重心理困扰的风险不成比例,尤其是对癌症复发的恐惧(FCR)。尽管先前的研究已经确定了 FCR 与家庭问题(例如,计划生育和母亲身份)之间的强有力关系,但对于癌症史如何影响女性在围产期的心理功能,信息仍然很少。本研究通过定性分析旨在更好地了解女性在癌症治疗后怀孕和产后期间的经历。

方法

10 名女性通过电话或视频会议(Zoom)参加了半结构化的一对一访谈。参与者从多伦多的桑尼布鲁克健康科学中心招募,也通过在线癌症支持平台和社交媒体网站招募。所有参与者都有过去的癌症诊断;没有活动性疾病;年龄在 45 岁或以下;目前处于围产期;并且英语流利。该研究采用扎根理论分析,通过逐字访谈数据使用恒定性比较方法进行分析,直到达到数据饱和。

结果

定性分析产生了“我很高兴,但也很害怕”作为核心类别,表明这些女性围产期的情绪体验具有双重性。此外,还出现了四个更高阶的类别,揭示了女性如何经历与潜在生育能力丧失相关的悲痛过程;由于癌症的挥之不去的影响,在怀孕期间和之后会有条件性的喜悦;由于癌症后围产期健康资源不足而感到沮丧;以及她们进入母亲身份时的希望。

结论

这些结果表明,有癌症史的围产期女性可能面临更大的心理困扰风险,并且在癌症治疗期间和之后都需要额外的生育和生殖资源。这项研究是进一步了解癌症后女性怀孕经历的重要一步,可能有助于为未来的研究和医疗保健实践提供信息,以及改善癌症后的围产期护理。

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