Bandieri Elena, Bigi Sarah, Nava Melissa, Borelli Eleonora, Porro Carlo Adolfo, Castellucci Erio, Efficace Fabio, Bruera Eduardo, Odejide Oreofe, Zimmermann Camilla, Potenza Leonardo, Luppi Mario
Oncology and Palliative Care Units, Civil Hospital Carpi, Local Health Agency (USL), Carpi (MO), Italy.
Department of Linguistic Sciences and Foreign Literatures, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2024 Dec 19;14(e3):e3011-e3018. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2024-004842.
This article reports on the results of an analysis of metaphorical language used by patients diagnosed with advanced cancer and their caregivers receiving early palliative care (EPC).
Data were collected through a pen-and-paper questionnaire on respondents' perceptions of the disease, its treatment and their idea of death, before and after receiving EPC. The data were analysed by identifying all metaphorical uses of language, following the 'metaphor identification procedure' proposed by the Praggjelaz Group.
Metaphors were used from a variety of semantic fields. EPC was described using spiritual terms, to indicate that this approach was instrumental in 'restoring life', 'producing hope' and making patients feel 'accompanied'. The most recurrent metaphors were those referring to light and salvation; spatial metaphors were used to describe the treatment and the hospital as a 'safe haven' and 'an oasis of peace'. Patients and caregivers were overall consistent in the aforementioned ways of referring to illness and treatment; caregivers were more likely than patients to use war metaphors, although their use overall was rare.
Our results suggest that EPC is perceived positively by patients and their caregivers and provide insights regarding the manner in which EPC could be presented to patients, caregivers and the public.
本文报告了对被诊断为晚期癌症的患者及其接受早期姑息治疗(EPC)的护理人员所使用的隐喻性语言的分析结果。
通过纸笔问卷收集数据,内容涉及受访者在接受EPC之前和之后对疾病、其治疗以及死亡观念的看法。按照Praggjelaz小组提出的“隐喻识别程序”,通过识别语言的所有隐喻用法来分析数据。
隐喻来自各种语义领域。EPC用精神层面的术语来描述,表明这种方法有助于“恢复生命”“产生希望”并让患者感到“有人陪伴”。最常出现的隐喻是那些涉及光明和救赎的隐喻;空间隐喻被用来将治疗和医院描述为“安全的避风港”和“宁静的绿洲”。患者和护理人员在上述提及疾病和治疗的方式上总体一致;护理人员比患者更有可能使用战争隐喻,尽管总体使用较少。
我们的结果表明,患者及其护理人员对EPC的看法是积极的,并为向患者、护理人员和公众介绍EPC的方式提供了见解。