癌症幸存者癌症相关疲劳的定性研究

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Asian Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.5388/AON.2020.20.4.141
Haeng-Mi Son, E. Park, Eun-Jeong Kim
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日常生活很难理解。本研究旨在深入了解和描述癌症幸存者对CRF的主观体验。这项研究的结果可能有助于制定有效的管理策略,早期发现CRF和日常生活压力。目的:癌症相关疲劳(CRF)是癌症幸存者的一个重要健康问题。然而,CRF很容易被医学专业人员忽略为一种轻微的不适。本研究旨在了解乳腺癌症幸存者应用CRF的经验。方法:采用深入访谈和专题分析相结合的方法进行定性研究。14名参与者年龄超过40岁,抱怨疲劳,与癌症斗争了至少8个月到16年。结果:分析揭示了四个主题:与癌症斗争的痕迹、不可分割的自我、日常生活中的困难以及身体的护理信号。慢性疲劳最初扰乱了参与者的日常生活。随着时间的推移,疲劳使患者难以履行其在家庭中的角色,并逐渐疏远了朋友和邻居。尽管如此,他们还是试图通过对身体的警告信号或变化做出敏感反应来克服疲劳症状。结论:癌症乳腺癌幸存者在治疗结束后经常担心由于持续疲劳而复发。因此,这项研究的结果可能有助于制定采用多方面方法管理CRF的策略。
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Cancer-related Fatigue of Breast Cancer Survivors: Qualitative Research
daily lives is difficult to understand. This study aimed to understand and describe the subjective experience of CRF among breast cancer survivors in-depth. The findings of this study may facilitate the development of effective management strategies and early detection of CRF and everyday life stresses experienced by Purpose: Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is an important health concern among breast cancer survivors. However, CRF is apt to be dis-missed as a minor discomfort by medical professionals. This study aimed to understand the experience of CRF in breast cancer survivors. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using in-depth interviews and thematic analysis. The 14 participants were over the age of 40, complained of fatigue, and had been battling breast cancer for at least eight months to up to 16 years. Results: The analysis revealed four themes: traces of fighting cancer, inseparable part of the self, difficulty in daily life, and the body’s signals for care. Chronic fatigue initially disrupted the daily lives of the participants. As time passed, fatigue made it difficult for patients to fulfill their roles within their families, and gradually alienated friends and neighbors. Nevertheless, they tried to overcome the symptoms of fatigue by responding sensitively to the warning signs or changes in their bodies. Conclusion: Breast cancer survivors often worry about relapse due to persistent fatigue after treatment completion. Therefore, the results of this study may be useful in developing strategies tailored for managing CRF using a multifaceted approach.
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