'Only to reconcile with it'. The coping experience amongst middle-aged and older cancer survivors: A qualitative study

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作者
He, Yi [1 ]
Zhao, Wei [1 ]
Duan, An [1 ]
Xiao, Hong [1 ]
Zhou, Xuemei [1 ]
Zhuo, Qiqi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chongqing Med Univ, Dept Canc Ctr, Affiliated Hosp 2, Chongqing, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Med Univ, Dept Canc Ctr, Affiliated Hosp 2, 288 Tianwen Rd, Chongqing, Peoples R China
关键词
cancer; cancer survivors; coping; middle-aged; older; qualitative research; PROSTATE-CANCER; BREAST-CANCER; YOUNG-ADULT; ADOLESCENT; INTERVIEWS; DEPRESSION; SUPPORT; ANXIETY; STYLES;
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10.1111/hex.14048
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
BackgroundCancer threat is relevant to age, and the threat of a foreshortened life coupled with a lengthy treatment process negatively affects middle-aged and older adults. Understanding the coping throughout the cancer experience in middle-aged and older cancer survivors will help develop supportive care to promote their physiological and psychological coping effects.ObjectivesTo explore the cancer coping experiences of middle-aged adults aged 40-59 and older adults over 60.DesignA descriptive phenomenological study was employed.MethodsFace-to-face, in-depth, semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 oncology patients in a tertiary university hospital aged 40 or above from August to October 2023. The interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis procedures.ResultsFive themes and 13 subthemes were formed through analysis: acceptance of cancer (considering cancer as chronic, believing in fate and attributing cancer to karma); having different information needs (desired to be truthfully informed, information-seeking behaviour, information avoidance behaviour); getting families involved (developing dependent behaviours, feeling emotional support, family members suffering worse); striving to maintain positive psychological state (positive thinking, seeking peer support) and negative experience (undesirable, low self-esteem).ConclusionOur study reveals that cancer survivors' attitudes towards having cancer have changed from a death sentence to a more positive perception of a chronic disease. Supportive programmes for developing coping strategies should consider the cultural traditions and religious beliefs, different information needs, involvement of family and promoting a positive psychological state while avoiding negative factors.Patient or Public ContributionParticipants with experience of coping with cancer were involved in the semistructured interview.
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