Vezzani Francisca, Cabieses Báltica, Obach Alexandra, Torrealba Sonia, Carvajal Iderta
Centro de Salud Global Intercultural, Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, New York, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 13;20(8):e0330166. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0330166. eCollection 2025.
Breast cancer is a significant public health issue, with a rising incidence in young women who have more aggressive tumors and a poorer prognosis. In 2022, breast cancer accounted for 20.8% of all cancers in women in Chile, highlighting the urgent need for targeted research and support for young survivors. This study aims to explore the unmet supportive care needs of these young women during their follow-up period post-treatment, addressing gaps in existing literature and healthcare responses.
Qualitative case study using semi-structured online interviews with 20 women who had a cancer diagnosis under 45 years of age. A thematic content analysis was conducted. Study approved by the Scientific Ethics Committee of the Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile.
Three primary areas of concern and unmet supportive care needs were identified during follow-up period: access to information, rehabilitation and integration, and mental health. These areas are deeply interconnected, and the absence of validation of these young women's needs leads to a lack of adequate and comprehensive support from health professionals, deepening women's sense of abandonment by the health system.
The findings align with international literature, revealing that young women face unique challenges related to their life course. The lack of adequate support from healthcare professionals highlights the need for a multidisciplinary, person- and family-centred approach to care. It should address interlinked needs and advocate the involvement of patient organisations. This would enhance support and education regarding the needs of young women and their overall well-being during recovery process.
乳腺癌是一个重大的公共卫生问题,在年轻女性中的发病率不断上升,她们的肿瘤更具侵袭性,预后更差。2022年,乳腺癌占智利女性所有癌症的20.8%,凸显了针对年轻幸存者进行针对性研究和支持的迫切需求。本研究旨在探讨这些年轻女性在治疗后随访期间未得到满足的支持性护理需求,填补现有文献和医疗应对措施中的空白。
采用定性案例研究,通过半结构化在线访谈对20名年龄在45岁以下的癌症确诊女性进行调查。进行了主题内容分析。该研究经智利发展大学科学伦理委员会批准。
在随访期间确定了三个主要关注领域和未得到满足的支持性护理需求:信息获取、康复与融入以及心理健康。这些领域相互关联紧密,而这些年轻女性的需求未得到认可,导致医疗专业人员缺乏足够全面的支持,加深了女性对医疗系统遗弃她们的感觉。
研究结果与国际文献一致,表明年轻女性在其人生历程中面临独特挑战。医疗专业人员缺乏足够支持凸显了采用多学科、以个人和家庭为中心的护理方法的必要性。这种方法应满足相互关联的需求,并倡导患者组织的参与。这将加强对年轻女性需求及其康复过程中整体福祉的支持和教育。