乳腺癌和前列腺癌幸存者对治疗相关心血管及肌肉骨骼副作用风险与管理的理解:焦点小组研究结果
Breast and prostate cancer survivors' understanding of risk and management of cardiovascular and musculoskeletal side effects of treatment: findings from focus groups.
作者信息
Dalla Via Jack, Andrew Chris R, Baguley Brenton J, Stewart Nina, Hodgson Jonathan M, Lewis Joshua R, Stanley Mandy, Kennedy Mary A
机构信息
School of Medical and Health Sciences, Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
出版信息
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Jun 21;33(7):608. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09642-z.
PURPOSE
Survival after a cancer diagnosis is improving, increasing the importance of understanding and managing long-term treatment-related adverse effects. This study aimed to understand breast and prostate cancer survivors' understanding of how cancer treatment may affect cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health.
METHODS
Australian breast and prostate cancer survivors treated with therapies with known cardiovascular adverse effects were recruited via a private cancer care provider. Participants completed an online background questionnaire, then participated in a focus group. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed, then analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
RESULTS
In total, 26 cancer survivors (15 breast, 11 prostate; mean age 67 years) participated in one of seven focus groups. Three major themes were developed: 1) Focus is on the here and now, not the future-participants were infrequently told that their cancer treatment can have negative long-term effects; 2) Wanting individualised delivery of side-effect information-participants received varying types and amounts of information about side effects, but it was not delivered in a way that best suited them; and 3) Left wondering how to best manage side effects-few participants were provided with information about how to manage long term side effects, despite wanting this information.
CONCLUSION
Important information about long-term side effects of cancer treatment, and how to manage them, was inconsistently provided to breast and prostate cancer survivors. Information about long-term treatment side effects should be delivered in a flexible, individualised way to better enable cancer survivors to understand the risk and engage in preventative health behaviours.
目的
癌症诊断后的生存率正在提高,这使得了解和管理长期治疗相关不良反应的重要性日益增加。本研究旨在了解乳腺癌和前列腺癌幸存者对癌症治疗可能如何影响心血管和肌肉骨骼健康的理解。
方法
通过一家私立癌症护理机构招募接受过已知会产生心血管不良反应治疗的澳大利亚乳腺癌和前列腺癌幸存者。参与者先完成一份在线背景调查问卷,然后参加一个焦点小组。焦点小组讨论进行了录音、转录,随后采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。
结果
共有26名癌症幸存者(15名乳腺癌患者,11名前列腺癌患者;平均年龄67岁)参加了七个焦点小组中的一个。形成了三个主要主题:1)关注当下而非未来——参与者很少被告知他们的癌症治疗可能会产生负面长期影响;2)希望以个性化方式提供副作用信息——参与者收到了关于副作用的不同类型和数量的信息,但提供方式并非最适合他们;3)不知如何最佳管理副作用——尽管参与者想要这方面信息,但很少有人得到关于如何管理长期副作用的信息。
结论
关于癌症治疗长期副作用及其管理方法的重要信息,向乳腺癌和前列腺癌幸存者的提供情况并不一致。关于长期治疗副作用的信息应以灵活、个性化的方式提供,以便癌症幸存者更好地了解风险并采取预防性健康行为。
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