Meaning in life after cancer: Validation of the sources of meaning card method among participants in cancer rehabilitation.

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Scandinavian journal of psychology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1111/sjop.13048
Victoria H Sørensen, Aida H Andersen, Tonny Andersen, Annette Rasmussen, Maria Aagesen, Tatjana Schnell, Heidi F Pedersen, Peter la Cour, Nina Rottmann
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Cancer survivors may be struggling to re-create meaning in life. Addressing their personal sources of meaning can support them in this process. The sources of meaning card method (SoMeCaM) aims to map and explore personal sources of meaning in a 1-h session. It includes 26 cards, each with a statement on a source of meaning. The purpose of this study was to validate the statements on the sources of meaning cards for use among participants in cancer rehabilitation by examining whether participants attribute the same meaning to the statements as intended. The three step test interview method was used to assess response processes to the sources of meaning cards among 12 participants in a 5-day cancer rehabilitation program in Denmark. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using framework analysis. Nineteen of the 26 statements were interpreted congruently, that is, in line with the underlying theory, by all participants. Issues of incongruency, ambiguity and confusion were observed in participants' interpretations of the statements on religiosity (n = 6), spirituality (n = 10), and reason (n = 6). Minor issues were observed for the statements on practicality, achievement, knowledge, and attentiveness. In most statements, cancer survivors' interpretation aligned with the underlying theory. Problems were apparent regarding the sources of meaning religiosity, spirituality and reason, and a reconsideration of the wording of the statements is recommended. These problems may be due to cultural and linguistic interpretations rather than to being a cancer survivor. Future studies could focus on these issues in other target populations. Despite these minor issues, the SoMeCaM has proven useful in addressing the important topic of meaning in life in the cancer rehabilitation setting. Clinicians should pay attention to nuances in participants' understanding of the cards.

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癌症后生活的意义:在癌症康复参与者中验证意义来源卡方法。
癌症幸存者可能正在努力重新创造生命的意义。在这一过程中,解决他们的个人意义来源问题可以为他们提供支持。意义之源卡片法(SoMeCaM)旨在通过 1 小时的课程来绘制和探索个人意义之源。它包括 26 张卡片,每张卡片都有一个关于意义来源的陈述。本研究的目的是验证意义来源卡上的语句是否适用于癌症康复参与者,具体方法是考察参与者是否对语句赋予了与预期相同的意义。本研究采用了三步测试访谈法,以评估丹麦一个为期 5 天的癌症康复项目的 12 名参与者对意义来源卡的反应过程。访谈内容逐字记录,并采用框架分析法进行分析。所有参与者对 26 个陈述中的 19 个做出了一致的解释,即符合基本理论。在关于宗教性(6 人)、灵性(10 人)和理性(6 人)的陈述中,参与者的解释出现了不一致、模糊和混乱的问题。在关于实用性、成就感、知识和专注度的陈述中,发现了一些小问题。在大多数陈述中,癌症幸存者的解释与基本理论一致。在宗教性、灵性和理性的意义来源方面存在明显问题,建议重新考虑这些陈述的措辞。这些问题可能是由文化和语言解释造成的,而与癌症幸存者无关。未来的研究可以关注其他目标人群的这些问题。尽管存在这些小问题,但事实证明,SoMeCaM 对于在癌症康复环境中解决生命意义这一重要主题非常有用。临床医生应注意参与者对卡片理解的细微差别。
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Scandinavian journal of psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Published in association with the Nordic psychological associations, the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology publishes original papers from Scandinavia and elsewhere. Covering the whole range of psychology, with a particular focus on experimental psychology, the journal includes high-quality theoretical and methodological papers, empirical reports, reviews and ongoing commentaries.Scandinavian Journal of Psychology is organised into four standing subsections: - Cognition and Neurosciences - Development and Aging - Personality and Social Sciences - Health and Disability
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