Zhou Ye, Che Chong Chin, Chong Mei Chan, Hou Yuzhu, Xiao Xiangqun, Liu Yun, Zhao Haiyan
Editorial Office of International Journal of Nursing Sciences, Chinese Journal of Nursing Publishing Co., Ltd., Beijing City, China.
Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
J Psychosoc Oncol. 2025;43(4):530-551. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2024.2423350. Epub 2024 Nov 12.
This study examines how patients with gastric cancer and their spouses communicate about the illness, assessing the impact of positive or negative communication on their psychological adaptation and the intimacy of their relationship as a couple.
Employing The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer, this study used purposive sampling with the principle of maximum variation to select participants. Sixteen pairs of patients with gastric cancer and their spouse caregivers, hospitalized in the oncology department of a tertiary hospital in Jingjiang City, Jiangsu Province, from March to July 2023, were chosen for semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The recorded data were transcribed within 24 h following each interview and supplemented with field notes. Directed content analysis was employed for the qualitative content analysis.
The interview data revealed three themes and six subthemes. Theme 1: The impact of negative patient-spouse communication, with the subthemes being (i) a decline in couples' relationship intimacy and (ii) reduced psychological adaptation. Theme 2: The impact of positive patient-spouse communication, with the subthemes being (i) enhanced couples' relationship intimacy and (ii) increased psychological adaptation. Theme 3: The impact of protective concealment, with the subthemes being (i) declined couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation, and (ii) increased couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation. Throughout the chemotherapy period, patients with gastric cancer and their spouses experienced both positive and negative forms of patient-spouse communication. This underscores the significance of acknowledging protective concealment within couples. Moreover, the study highlights how the dynamics of couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation are influenced by both positive and negative communication patterns surrounding the illness.
For patients with gastric cancer and their spouses, it is crucial for nurses to emphasize the importance of spousal disease communication during chemotherapy. Efforts should be made to mitigate one-sided, conflictual communication and avoidance behaviors, and to adopt appropriate communication strategies in terms of content and timing to deeply promote couple communication. Additionally, there is a need to focus on the physical and psychological stress of protective concealment in couples.
本研究探讨胃癌患者及其配偶如何就疾病进行沟通,评估积极或消极沟通对他们心理适应以及夫妻关系亲密度的影响。
本研究采用夫妻适应癌症的关系亲密度模型,运用目的抽样法,遵循最大变异原则选取参与者。选取了2023年3月至7月在江苏省靖江市一家三级医院肿瘤科住院的16对胃癌患者及其配偶照顾者进行半结构化面对面访谈。每次访谈后24小时内对记录的数据进行转录,并补充现场笔记。采用定向内容分析法进行定性内容分析。
访谈数据揭示了三个主题和六个子主题。主题1:患者与配偶消极沟通的影响,子主题为(i)夫妻关系亲密度下降,(ii)心理适应能力降低。主题2:患者与配偶积极沟通的影响,子主题为(i)夫妻关系亲密度增强,(ii)心理适应能力提高。主题3:保护性隐瞒的影响,子主题为(i)夫妻关系亲密度和心理适应能力下降,(ii)夫妻关系亲密度和心理适应能力提高。在整个化疗期间,胃癌患者及其配偶经历了积极和消极形式的患者与配偶沟通。这凸显了认识到夫妻间保护性隐瞒的重要性。此外,该研究强调了围绕疾病的积极和消极沟通模式如何影响夫妻关系亲密度和心理适应的动态变化。
对于胃癌患者及其配偶,护士在化疗期间强调配偶间疾病沟通的重要性至关重要。应努力减少片面、冲突性的沟通和回避行为,并在内容和时机方面采用适当的沟通策略,以深入促进夫妻沟通。此外,需要关注夫妻间保护性隐瞒带来的身心压力。