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Support not corresponding to transition to a new treatment: Womens perceptions of support provided by their male partners during hormonal therapy

机译:支持不等于过渡到新疗法:女性对男性伴侣在荷尔蒙治疗期间提供支持的看法

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Women with breast cancer receive support from their partners to deal with the side effects of therapies over the cancer trajectory. Hormonal therapy (HT) is usually given after completing other treatments, and women receiving HT reclaim their normal life. This may lead to changes in support from their partners. Therefore, we explored women's perceptions of the support provided by their male partners in managing the side effects of adjuvant HT. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 women who received HT and recognized their partners as a main source of support. An interview guide was used to explore their experiences of treatment side effects, the contents of support received from their partners, their need for support, and their overall relationship with their partners. Interviews were analysed by content analysis. A theme on how participants perceived support from their partners was formulated as “Support not corresponding to transition to a new treatment” with the following categories: “Shrinking support,” “Primacy of partner,” and “Solitary new treatment.” Participants felt lack of support from their partners because their partners did not understand their experience of the side effects induced by HT. Unlike the side effects of past treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy, side effects of HT cannot be observed and are highly subjective. Their partners often failed to notice these symptoms and provided little support. Nevertheless, participants aimed to accept the existing support without asking for more. They were left alone in the continuing trajectory of breast cancer. After starting HT, women entered a new treatment phase in which less understanding and support was provided by partners. Educational support for couples may enable sharing of subjective symptoms that are not obvious to partners and improve outcomes by facilitating partner engagement and support.
机译:患有乳腺癌的女性会从其伴侣那里获得支持,以应对癌症轨迹上的治疗副作用。通常在完成其他治疗后再进行激素治疗(HT),接受HT治疗的妇女可以恢复正常生活。这可能会导致其合作伙伴的支持发生变化。因此,我们探讨了女性对其男性伴侣在控制佐剂HT副作用方面所提供支持的看法。我们对接受HT并确认其伴侣是主要支持来源的10名女性进行了半结构化访谈。采访指南被用来探讨他们在治疗副作用方面的经验,从伴侣那里获得支持的内容,他们的支持需求以及与伴侣之间的整体关系。访谈通过内容分析进行分析。关于参与者如何看待合作伙伴的支持的主题被定义为“与过渡到新疗法不相称的支持”,分为以下类别:“萎缩支持”,“合作伙伴的原始性”和“单独提供新治疗”。参与者感到缺乏合作伙伴的支持,因为他们的合作伙伴不了解他们对HT引起的副作用的经验。与过去的治疗方法(如手术和化学疗法)不同,HT的副作用无法观察到,且具有很高的主观性。他们的伴侣常常没有注意到这些症状,几乎没有提供支持。尽管如此,参与者的目标是接受现有支持而不要求更多。在乳腺癌的持续发展过程中,他们独自一人。开始接受HT治疗后,妇女进入了新的治疗阶段,在这一阶段中,伴侣的理解和支持减少了。对夫妇的教育支持可以使伴侣之间看不到主观症状的共享,并通过促进伴侣的参与和支持来改善结果。

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