Health Care Consultant, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Biostatistician Consultant, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2023 Aug 2;30(8):7351-7365. doi: 10.3390/curroncol30080533.
In Canada, the number of cancer survivors continues to increase. It is important to understand what continues to present difficulties after the completion of treatment from their perspectives. Various factors may present barriers to accessing help for the challenges they experience following treatment. Living rurally may be one such factor. This study was undertaken to explore the major challenges, positive experiences and suggestions for improvement in survivorship care from rural-dwelling Canadian cancer survivors one to three years following treatment. A qualitative descriptive analysis was conducted on written responses to open-ended questions from a national cross-sectional survey. A total of 4646 individuals living in rural areas responded to the survey. Fifty percent (2327) were male, and 2296 (49.4%) were female; 69 respondents were 18 to 29 years (1.5%); 1638 (35.3%) were 30 to 64 years; and 2926 (63.0%) were 65 years or older. The most frequently identified major challenges (n = 5448) were reduced physical capacity and the effects of treatment. Positive experiences included family and friend support and positive self-care practices. The suggestions for improvements focused on the need for better communication and information about self-care, side effect management, and programs and services, with more programs available locally for practical and emotional support.
在加拿大,癌症幸存者的数量持续增加。了解从他们的角度来看,治疗完成后仍然存在哪些困难是很重要的。各种因素可能会成为他们在治疗后遇到挑战时寻求帮助的障碍。居住在农村可能就是其中之一。本研究旨在探讨农村地区加拿大癌症幸存者在治疗后一到三年内生存护理方面的主要挑战、积极体验和改进建议。对全国横断面调查中开放式问题的书面回答进行了定性描述性分析。共有 4646 名居住在农村地区的人对调查做出了回应。其中 50%(2327 人)为男性,2296 人(49.4%)为女性;69 名受访者年龄在 18 至 29 岁之间(1.5%);1638 人(35.3%)年龄在 30 至 64 岁之间;2926 人(63.0%)年龄在 65 岁或以上。被识别为主要挑战的最频繁的问题(n=5448)是身体能力下降和治疗的影响。积极的体验包括家庭和朋友的支持以及积极的自我护理实践。改进建议侧重于更好的沟通以及关于自我护理、副作用管理和计划与服务的信息的需求,还需要在当地提供更多针对实际和情感支持的计划。