Gray R E, Fitch M, Davis C, Phillips C
Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, North York, Ontario, Canada.
J Palliat Care. 1997 Spring;13(1):15-21.
This study reports on the results of semi-structured interviews with 12 men involved in prostate cancer self-help groups in three Canadian cities. Overall, participants reported their group involvement to be helpful, especially in terms of accessing information. Additional benefits included finding commonality with others, being able to talk about difficult issues, being productive and accomplishing tasks, advocating to make a difference, and engaging with family members around health issues. We conclude that the recent growth of self-help groups speaks to the challenge inherent for men in dealing with prostate cancer and counteracts tendencies to minimize the suffering which they experience.
本研究报告了对加拿大三个城市中参与前列腺癌自助小组的12名男性进行半结构化访谈的结果。总体而言,参与者表示参与小组很有帮助,尤其是在获取信息方面。其他好处包括与他人找到共同点、能够谈论困难问题、富有成效并完成任务、倡导做出改变以及围绕健康问题与家庭成员互动。我们得出结论,自助小组最近的发展表明男性在应对前列腺癌方面面临着内在挑战,并抵消了他们尽量减少自身痛苦经历的倾向。