Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia; School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University & Macquarie University Hospital, New South Wales, Australia.
Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia; School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University & Macquarie University Hospital, New South Wales, Australia.
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2024 Oct;40(5):151695. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151695. Epub 2024 Jul 25.
This study aimed to describe the adaptation of a group cognitive rehabilitation program for prostate cancer survivors (PCS) via telehealth delivery using a codesign approach with PCS experiencing cancer-related cognitive impairment. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) also informed the intervention development.
Intervention development consisted of three steps: 1) Adapting an existing cancer-related cognitive rehabilitation program for PCS; 2) Conducting a codesign focus group workshop to gather feedback that was analyzed using a template approach; and 3) Incorporation of consumer feedback to refine the program for future piloting in PCS. Components of the finalized intervention were mapped onto the TDF domains.
Six PCS were involved in the codesign focus group workshop, providing feedback on program structure, the topics and its order, and rehabilitation activities. A manualized four-week online group cognitive rehabilitation program titled "Promoting Cognitive Wellbeing in Prostate Cancer Survivors (ProCog)" was developed. Four sessions of 2-hours' duration were designed exploring: cognitive/brain functions; the impact of cancer treatments and ageing; the relationship between thoughts, feelings and behaviors; values-based goal-setting; and skills/strategies to manage fatigue and improve attention, memory, aspects of executive functioning, and emotional functioning.
Consumer input and guidance from the TDF ensures a robust development process for the online ProCog intervention, designed for and with PCS experiencing cognitive difficulties. As an important initial step before piloting, this adaptation and development process ensures that ProCog addresses consumer needs and preferences and targets factors increasing behavior change.
This research raises awareness of possible cancer-related cognitive impairments in prostate cancer survivors and strategies for rehabilitation. ProCog is an accessible online intervention that nurses can use to refer patients needing cognitive rehabilitation.
本研究旨在通过与经历癌症相关认知障碍的前列腺癌幸存者(PCS)合作设计,描述一种通过远程医疗提供的团体认知康复计划的改编,该计划改编基于前列腺癌相关认知康复计划,并使用理论领域框架(TDF)为干预措施的发展提供信息。
干预措施的发展包括三个步骤:1)改编现有的针对 PCS 的癌症相关认知康复计划;2)进行合作设计焦点小组研讨会,收集使用模板方法进行分析的反馈;3)纳入消费者反馈,以完善针对 PCS 的未来试点计划。最终干预措施的组成部分被映射到 TDF 领域。
六名 PCS 参加了合作设计焦点小组研讨会,对计划结构、主题及其顺序以及康复活动提供了反馈。开发了一个名为“促进前列腺癌幸存者的认知健康(ProCog)”的四星期在线团体认知康复计划。设计了四个 2 小时的课程,内容包括:认知/大脑功能;癌症治疗和衰老的影响;思想、感受和行为之间的关系;基于价值观的目标设定;以及管理疲劳、提高注意力、记忆力、执行功能和情绪功能的技能/策略。
消费者的投入和 TDF 的指导确保了针对经历认知困难的 PCS 的在线 ProCog 干预措施的强大发展过程。作为试点前的重要初始步骤,这种改编和发展过程确保 ProCog 满足了消费者的需求和偏好,并针对增加行为改变的因素。
这项研究提高了对前列腺癌幸存者可能存在的癌症相关认知障碍以及康复策略的认识。ProCog 是一种易于访问的在线干预措施,护士可以使用它来转介需要认知康复的患者。