Villarreal-Garza Cynthia, Aranda-Gutierrez Alejandro, Guajardo Ana S Ferrigno, Allende-Perez Silvia, Platas Alejandra, Cosio-Barroso Izchel, Peña-Nieves Adriana, Fernandez Jose Rodrigo Espinosa, Velazquez-Martinez Areli, Platas Ana, Cabrera-Galeana Paula
Breast Cancer Center, Hospital Zambrano Hellion, Tecnologico de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico.
Departamento de Hemato-Oncología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 May 23;33(6):494. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09529-z.
Women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) face unique challenges throughout their disease journey. Unfortunately, there is limited research on the specific needs of patients with MBC in low- and middle-income countries such as Mexico. Understanding the priorities of this population is crucial for improving their care.
Women aged ≥ 18 years with a diagnosis of MBC receiving systemic therapy or best supportive care at a cancer referral center in Mexico City were invited to participate in semi-structured interviews focused on identifying their support and care needs.
A total of 13 participants were interviewed (median age 50 years, range of 26-63), of which 77% (n = 10) were receiving active oncological therapy and 23% (n = 3) were on best supportive care. Key needs emerged in three domains: (A) information: participants found medical explanations overly technical and desired clearer communication about prognosis while also limiting distressing details; (B) access to care and emotional support: patients reported limited medication access, insufficient psychological support at diagnosis of metastatic disease, and a need for peer interactions; (C) financial and social burdens: financial aid for treatment, transportation, and household assistance were highlighted as major concerns.
This study is the first qualitative exploration of support needs among Mexican women with MBC. Our findings show that patients face multifaceted needs that can negatively impact their quality of life. Targeted interventions aimed at addressing gaps in clinical communication, emotional support, financial assistance, and supportive care access are urgently needed to alleviate distress in this vulnerable population.
转移性乳腺癌(MBC)女性患者在其疾病历程中面临着独特的挑战。遗憾的是,在墨西哥等低收入和中等收入国家,针对MBC患者的具体需求的研究有限。了解这一人群的优先需求对于改善其护理至关重要。
邀请年龄≥18岁、在墨西哥城一家癌症转诊中心接受全身治疗或最佳支持治疗且诊断为MBC的女性参与半结构化访谈,重点是确定她们的支持和护理需求。
共访谈了13名参与者(中位年龄50岁,范围26 - 63岁),其中77%(n = 10)正在接受积极的肿瘤治疗,23%(n = 3)接受最佳支持治疗。在三个领域出现了关键需求:(A)信息:参与者发现医学解释过于专业,希望在限制令人痛苦的细节的同时,能更清晰地了解预后情况;(B)获得护理和情感支持:患者报告称药物获取有限,转移性疾病诊断时心理支持不足,且需要同伴交流;(C)经济和社会负担:治疗、交通和家庭援助的经济援助被突出为主要担忧问题。
本研究是对墨西哥MBC女性患者支持需求的首次定性探索。我们的研究结果表明,患者面临多方面的需求,这些需求可能对其生活质量产生负面影响。迫切需要有针对性的干预措施,以解决临床沟通、情感支持、经济援助和支持性护理获取方面的差距,减轻这一弱势群体的痛苦。