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应对不确定性:一项关于恢复年轻及中年淋巴瘤患者正常生活状态的扎根理论研究

Managing uncertainty: A grounded theory study of restoring normality in young and middle-aged patients with lymphoma.

作者信息

Wang Chunfeng, Wu Yong, Hu Rong

机构信息

School of Nursing, Fujian Medical University, Fujian, China.

Department of Hematology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fujian, China.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Sci. 2025 Jun 18;12(4):393-400. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2025.06.008. eCollection 2025 Jul.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to generate a theoretical framework based on empirical data to explain the behavioral patterns closely related to young and middle-aged patients with lymphoma throughout the disease.

METHODS

This study followed the classic grounded theory methodology, involving procedures such as theoretical sampling, substantive coding, theoretical coding, constant comparison, and memo writing and sorting. Multiple data types were used based on the principle of "all is data," including 34 participants providing interview data along with observation notes and 40 relevant secondary texts from the "Lymphoma House" network platform and the "Lymphoma House 086" public account. Two autobiographical books written by lymphoma patients were also selected as data resources. Data collection and analysis were conducted in an iterative process until theoretical saturation was reached. The COREQ checklist was followed to report this study.

RESULTS

The main concern of middle-aged and young patients with lymphoma was identified as restoring normality, while managing uncertainty was the main behavioral pattern for restoring normality. Uncertainty consists of two interrelated types: inherent uncertainty of illness and perceived uncertainty of patients. Four strategies are used to manage uncertainty: reconstructing certainty, adaptive coping, defensive buffering, and compensatory changing. Managing uncertainty is influenced by disease characteristics and perceptions, social resources, and cultural concepts. The consequence of managing uncertainty is reaching a new normality.

CONCLUSIONS

Pervasive uncertainty significantly affects the daily lives of young and middle-aged patients with lymphoma. Consequently, strategies for managing disease-related uncertainty to sustain normality are commonly observed in this population. This theoretical framework for addressing uncertainty can serve as a foundation for understanding and developing tailored interventions to manage uncertainty. Future research should focus on managing uncertainty to help patients restore normality.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在基于实证数据生成一个理论框架,以解释与中青年淋巴瘤患者在整个病程中密切相关的行为模式。

方法

本研究遵循经典的扎根理论方法,包括理论抽样、实质性编码、理论编码、持续比较以及撰写和整理备忘录等程序。基于“一切皆为数据”的原则使用了多种数据类型,包括34名提供访谈数据以及观察记录的参与者,以及来自“淋巴瘤之家”网络平台和“淋巴瘤之家086”公众号的40篇相关二手文本。还选取了两本淋巴瘤患者撰写的自传作为数据资源。数据收集和分析以迭代方式进行,直至达到理论饱和。本研究遵循COREQ清单进行报告。

结果

确定中青年淋巴瘤患者的主要关注点是恢复正常状态,而管理不确定性是恢复正常状态的主要行为模式。不确定性由两种相互关联的类型组成:疾病的固有不确定性和患者感知的不确定性。有四种策略用于管理不确定性:重建确定性、适应性应对、防御性缓冲和补偿性改变。管理不确定性受到疾病特征与认知、社会资源和文化观念的影响。管理不确定性的结果是达到一种新的正常状态。

结论

普遍存在的不确定性显著影响中青年淋巴瘤患者的日常生活。因此,在这一人群中常见管理与疾病相关不确定性以维持正常状态的策略。这个应对不确定性的理论框架可作为理解和制定针对性干预措施以管理不确定性的基础。未来的研究应聚焦于管理不确定性以帮助患者恢复正常状态。

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