Department of Midwifery and Reproductive Health, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Mazandaran, Iran.
J Cancer Educ. 2023 Aug;38(4):1373-1382. doi: 10.1007/s13187-023-02275-y. Epub 2023 Mar 1.
Reproductive-aged breast cancer (BC) survivors are concerned about their fertility potential after BC treatment. No specific and comprehensive educational and clinical package examines pregnancy health in BC survivors. This study aimed to develop and validate a pregnancy health educational package for BC survivors who intend to experience pregnancy after completing cancer treatment. The present study is a mixed methods study conducted in three phases. The researchers, in phase 1, performed a qualitative content analysis study to explore the perceived needs and experiences of pregnancy among Iranian BC survivors. Then in the second phase, the authors conducted a systematic literature review to search all available packages, guidelines, documents, and published papers on pregnancy or fertility status among BC survivors worldwide. In the third phase, the intervention type was selected according to the opinions of the expert's team during two sessions of online meetings using the Delphi technique. The package quality was assessed by an expert team using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation Instrument II (AGREE II) tool. The pregnancy health package for BC survivors was developed in seven separate chapters based on the qualitative study and literature review findings. The results of the validity or quality assessment of the package according to the six domains of the AGREE II tool were reported as follows: the score for the scope and purpose domain was 95.55%, the stakeholder involvement domain was 89.16%, the score for the rigor of development domain was 92.97%, clarity of presentation domain was 94.44%, the score of applicability domain was 87.06%, and the score of editorial independence domain was calculated 93.75%. The pregnancy health package was designed with high quality and validity and, as an excellent cost-effective resource, is proposed to BC survivors to increase their awareness regarding their fertility issues before attempting to conceive.
生育期乳腺癌(BC)幸存者在 BC 治疗后担心其生育潜能。没有专门的、全面的教育和临床方案来检查 BC 幸存者的妊娠健康。本研究旨在为完成癌症治疗后打算怀孕的 BC 幸存者开发和验证一种妊娠健康教育包。本研究是一项混合方法研究,分为三个阶段进行。研究人员在第 1 阶段进行了定性内容分析研究,以探讨伊朗 BC 幸存者对妊娠的感知需求和经验。然后,在第 2 阶段,作者进行了系统的文献综述,以搜索全世界 BC 幸存者的所有有关妊娠或生育状况的方案、指南、文件和已发表的论文。在第 3 阶段,根据专家团队在两次在线会议中使用德尔菲技术的意见,选择了干预类型。使用评估指南研究和评估工具 II(AGREE II)工具,由专家团队评估干预包的质量。根据定性研究和文献综述结果,该 BC 幸存者妊娠健康包分为七个独立章节。根据 AGREE II 工具的六个领域报告了该包的有效性或质量评估结果:范围和目的领域的得分为 95.55%,利益相关者参与领域的得分为 89.16%,开发严谨性领域的得分为 92.97%,表述清晰领域的得分为 94.44%,适用性领域的得分为 87.06%,编辑独立性领域的得分为 93.75%。该妊娠健康包具有高质量和有效性,作为一种优秀的具有成本效益的资源,建议提供给 BC 幸存者,以提高他们在尝试怀孕前对其生育问题的认识。