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非政府组织在面临双重挑战(癌症和战争时期)时提供支持性护理。

Provision of supportive care by an NGO in the face of a dual challenge: cancer and wartime.

机构信息

The Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Halasartan (Stop Cancer) NGO, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2024 Nov 18;32(12):797. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-09009-w.

Abstract

PURPOSE

In this study, we explored the work of Halasartan (Stop Cancer), an Israeli nongovernmental organization (NGO) and unique social support network for cancer patients and survivors aged 18-44, during a war period. Drawing on the conservation of resources (COR) theory, we examined whether self-efficacy, social support, psychological distress, and participation in activities that were geared toward alleviating the war situation at Time 1 (T1) would predict engagement in such activities at Time 2 (T2).

METHODS

A longitudinal design with two time-points was used, and NGO members completed self-report questionnaires. At T1, the cohort comprised 250 members (cancer patients/ survivors); at T2, there were 213. However, only 90 NGO members completed the questionnaires at both time-points.

RESULTS

A significant reduction in psychological distress was observed over time among participants engaged in the NGO's activities, but no differences were observed in participants' self-efficacy or social support. Moreover, participation in NGO activities during wartime at T2 was predicted by biological sex (female), lower self-efficacy, and participation in NGO activities at T1.

CONCLUSION

Halasartan (Stop Cancer) played a pivotal role in offering a sense of normalcy, community, and support to young-adult cancer patients and survivors during a period of war. The study underscores the essential nature of NGO activities tailored to the unique needs of this demographic, particularly in times of crisis. A broader implementation of such supportive interventions to enhance the well-being of vulnerable populations is suggested.

摘要

目的

在这项研究中,我们探讨了 Halasartan(停止癌症)的工作,这是一家以色列非政府组织(NGO),也是 18-44 岁癌症患者和幸存者的独特社会支持网络,在战争期间。本研究以资源保存理论(COR)为基础,考察了自我效能感、社会支持、心理困扰以及在 T1(时间 1)时参与旨在缓解战争情况的活动是否会预测在 T2(时间 2)时参与此类活动。

方法

采用两时点纵向设计,NGO 成员完成了自我报告问卷。在 T1 时,队列由 250 名成员(癌症患者/幸存者)组成;在 T2 时,有 213 名成员。然而,只有 90 名 NGO 成员在两个时间点完成了问卷。

结果

在参与 NGO 活动的参与者中,心理困扰随着时间的推移显著减轻,但参与者的自我效能感或社会支持没有差异。此外,在 T2(时间 2)时参与 NGO 活动的预测因素是生物性别(女性)、较低的自我效能感和在 T1(时间 1)时参与 NGO 活动。

结论

Halasartan(停止癌症)在战争期间为青年癌症患者和幸存者提供了一种正常感、社区感和支持感,发挥了关键作用。该研究强调了针对这一年龄段独特需求的 NGO 活动的重要性,特别是在危机时期。建议更广泛地实施此类支持性干预措施,以增强弱势群体的幸福感。

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