Changes in Social Relationships after Participation in a Group Intervention for Japanese Patients with Cancer: A Qualitative Study

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Japanese Psychological Research Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1111/jpr.12458
Tomoko Matsui, Kei Hirai, Masako Shokoji, Miwa Nagatsuka, Madoka Tokuyama
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Studies of group interventions on social relationships among patients with cancer have suggested that such interventions can increase patients' social support and help build social support networks, which are expected to reduce the sense of loneliness among them. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively investigate the relationships between participation in group therapy and social relationships among patients with cancer. Seven participants with various types of cancer participated in group therapy and were interviewed at a medical institution in Japan. They were asked about changes in their social relationships after being affected with cancer and taking part in group therapy. We conducted qualitative analysis and identified 11 categories related to changes in social relationships after being diagnosed with cancer (e.g. “shrinkage or lack of social networks, weakening of density”). Six categories related to changes in social relations after taking part in group therapy were identified (e.g. “expanding support networks and increasing density”). The findings suggest that participation in group therapy may supplement the social relationships of patients with cancer who have experienced a reduction in, or insufficiency of, social relationships. In particular, we suggest that participants in group therapy might be receiving emotional/informational support and companionship from the other participants, including patients with the same disease, and from the medical staff.

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日本癌症患者参加团体干预后社会关系的变化:一项定性研究
对癌症患者社会关系的群体干预研究表明,这种干预可以增加患者的社会支持,帮助建立社会支持网络,从而减少患者之间的孤独感。本研究旨在质性探讨癌症患者参与团体治疗与社会关系的关系。7名患有不同类型癌症的参与者参加了团体治疗,并在日本的一家医疗机构接受了采访。他们被问及在受到癌症影响并参加团体治疗后,他们的社会关系发生了什么变化。我们进行了定性分析,确定了11个与被诊断为癌症后社会关系变化相关的类别(如“社会网络萎缩或缺乏,密度减弱”)。参与团体治疗后,社会关系的变化有六个类别(例如“支持网络的扩大和密度的增加”)。研究结果表明,参与团体治疗可能会补充那些经历过社会关系减少或不足的癌症患者的社会关系。特别是,我们建议团体治疗的参与者可能从其他参与者(包括患有相同疾病的患者)和医务人员那里获得情感/信息支持和陪伴。
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Japanese Psychological Research
Japanese Psychological Research PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.
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