Division of Nursing Research, Mayo Clinic Arizona, 5777 E Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
School of Nursing, Boise State University, Norco Building, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 May 14;32(6):348. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08550-y.
Describe spirituality's role in a sample of Hispanic adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors.
This phenomenology-informed convergent parallel mixed-methods study aimed to explore participants' lived experiences with hope during cancer treatments and cancer survivorship. A purposive sample of Hispanic AYAs who completed cancer treatments 2-5 years ago were virtually recruited for participation. Participants completed virtual semi-structured interviews about their experiences with hope during cancer treatments and cancer survivorship and prepared narratives about their experiences. Thematic analyses were iteratively performed across the data set to identify final themes.
Ten Hispanic AYA cancer survivors (mean age 30.2, SD = 4.5) years participated in this pilot study. Seven participants (70%) were female, and three participants (30%) were male. Six participants (60%) experienced non-hematologic malignancies, and four participants (40%) experienced hematologic malignancies. Eight (80%) participants' language preference was Spanish, while two (20%) participants' language preference was English. The theme spirituality and subthemes living by faith, god as a resource, and spiritual gratitude were identified as concepts participants linked to their conceptualization of hope during cancer treatment and survivorship.
Hope and spirituality may be conceptually linked to coping behaviors among Hispanic AYA cancer survivors. Hope through faith may be a learned spiritual value in Hispanic AYAs and might play a role in their spiritual and cognitive development. Further research is needed to explore the potentially protective value of hope and spirituality for the Hispanic AYA population.
描述灵性在西班牙裔青少年和青年癌症幸存者(AYA)样本中的作用。
这项现象学启发的收敛平行混合方法研究旨在探索参与者在癌症治疗和癌症生存期间对希望的体验。通过目的性抽样,虚拟招募了 2-5 年前完成癌症治疗的西班牙裔 AYA 参与者。参与者完成了关于他们在癌症治疗和癌症生存期间对希望的体验的虚拟半结构化访谈,并准备了关于他们的体验的叙述。通过对数据集进行迭代主题分析,确定了最终主题。
本研究共纳入 10 名西班牙裔 AYA 癌症幸存者(平均年龄 30.2,标准差=4.5)。7 名参与者(70%)为女性,3 名参与者(30%)为男性。6 名参与者(60%)患有非血液恶性肿瘤,4 名参与者(40%)患有血液恶性肿瘤。8 名参与者(80%)的语言偏好是西班牙语,而 2 名参与者(20%)的语言偏好是英语。主题灵性和子主题信仰生活、上帝作为资源和精神感恩被确定为参与者将其与癌症治疗和生存期间的希望概念联系起来的概念。
希望和灵性可能与西班牙裔 AYA 癌症幸存者的应对行为在概念上相关。通过信仰的希望可能是西班牙裔 AYA 习得的精神价值观,并可能在他们的精神和认知发展中发挥作用。需要进一步研究来探索希望和灵性对西班牙裔 AYA 人群的潜在保护价值。