Hemming L, Duijts S F A, Cockburn C, Wilson C, Yuen E Y N, Spelten E
Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research, Rural Health School, La Trobe University, Bendigo, VIC, 3552, Australia.
Department of Research and Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland, IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Cancer. 2025 Feb 25;25(1):352. doi: 10.1186/s12885-025-13782-0.
Patients with a rare cancer in rural, regional, and remote Australia experience heightened challenges in their illness journey, including significant psychosocial impacts. Although peer support has shown benefits for common cancer patients living in urban areas, these programs often do not reach underserved groups for instance those with a rare cancer, or those living in rural, regional or remote areas. This study aimed to explore the characteristics of peer support programs for patients with a rare cancer living in rural, regional or remote areas.
Focus groups and interviews were conducted with 39 people with a rare cancer and 10 healthcare providers to explore key points for inclusion in a peer support service for people diagnosed with a rare cancer living in rural, regional or remote areas. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically, using Nvivo.
Participants described their peer support needs using the key terms who, what, how, where, and when. Participants advocated for a flexible, multicomponent intervention that could meet the varied and fluctuating needs of this group. Participants also noted challenges with the practical delivery of such a service, specifically, the risk of receiving misinformation, adverse emotional reactions, interpersonal challenges and implementation issues.
This study highlights the role of peer support in addressing unmet needs of patients with a rare cancer, particularly in rural areas, emphasising the importance of tailored, flexible, and multimodal interventions for the delivery of peer support that addresses diverse needs.
在澳大利亚农村、地区和偏远地区患有罕见癌症的患者在其患病过程中面临着更大的挑战,包括重大的社会心理影响。尽管同伴支持已显示出对居住在城市地区的常见癌症患者有益,但这些项目往往无法惠及服务不足的群体,例如患有罕见癌症的患者或居住在农村、地区或偏远地区的患者。本研究旨在探讨针对居住在农村、地区或偏远地区的罕见癌症患者的同伴支持项目的特点。
对39名罕见癌症患者和10名医疗服务提供者进行了焦点小组讨论和访谈,以探讨为居住在农村、地区或偏远地区被诊断患有罕见癌症的人提供同伴支持服务时应纳入的关键点。数据逐字转录并使用Nvivo进行主题分析。
参与者使用“谁”“什么”“如何”“哪里”和“何时”等关键词描述了他们的同伴支持需求。参与者主张采取一种灵活的多成分干预措施,以满足该群体多样且波动的需求。参与者还指出了提供此类服务在实际操作中面临的挑战,特别是接收错误信息的风险、不良情绪反应、人际挑战和实施问题。
本研究强调了同伴支持在满足罕见癌症患者未满足需求方面的作用,特别是在农村地区,强调了为提供同伴支持而进行量身定制、灵活且多模式干预以满足多样化需求的重要性。