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Self-management support and eHealth for patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer: an online focus group study among nurses

机译:患有晚期癌症的患者和非正式护理人员的自我管理支持和eHealth:护士在线焦点小组研究

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Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is not self-evident. Therefore they might need self-management support from nurses. This article reports on nurses’ perspectives on self-management support for people confronted with advanced cancer, and nurses’ experiences with eHealth in this context. Six online focus groups were organized, with a total of 45 Dutch nurses with different educational levels and working in different care settings. Nurses were asked how they support patients and informal caregivers facing advanced cancer in managing physical and psychosocial problems in their daily life. Questions were also asked regarding the nurses’ experiences with eHealth. Transcripts of the online focus group discussions were analyzed qualitatively following the principles of thematic analysis. The main themes derived from the analyses were ordered according to the elements in the 5 A’s Behavior Change Model. Within the scope of self-management support, nurses reported that they discuss the background, personal situation, wishes, and needs of advanced cancer patients (‘Assess’ in the 5 A’s model), and they provide information about cancer and specifically the advanced type (‘Advise’). However, nurses hardly give any advice on how patients can manage physical and psychological problems themselves and/or pay any attention to collaborative goal-setting (‘Agree’). Neither do they explain how follow-up can be arranged (‘Arrange’). In addition, they do not appear to pay much attention to self-management support for informal caregivers. Nurses’ attitudes towards eHealth within the scope of self-management support are positive. They see many advantages, such as allowing advanced cancer patients to stay in charge of their own care and lives. However, nurses also explicitly stressed that eHealth can never be a substitute for personal contact between nurses and patients. Nurses value self-management support and eHealth for advanced cancer patients and their informal caregivers. However, they seem to disregard important elements in the support of self-management, such as providing practical advice, collaborative goal-setting, and arrangement of follow-up. We recommend further promoting and clarifying the essence and importance of self-management support, including self-management support for informal caregivers.
机译:面对晚期癌症的患者和非正式护理人员的自我管理并非不言而喻。因此,他们可能需要护士的自我管理支持。本文报道了护士对患有晚期癌症的人的自我管理支持的观点,以及护士在此背景下的eHealth经验。组织了六个在线焦点小组,共有45名荷兰护士接受了不同程度的教育,并在不同的护理环境中工作。询问护士如何在面对日常生活中的生理和社会心理问题时如何支持面临晚期癌症的患者和非正式护理人员。还询问了有关护士使用eHealth的问题。按照主题分析的原则,定性分析了在线焦点​​小组讨论的笔录。分析得出的主要主题是根据5 A的行为改变模型中的元素排序的。护士报告说,在自我管理支持的范围内,他们讨论了晚期癌症患者的背景,个人情况,愿望和需求(5A模型中的“评估”),并且他们提供了有关癌症的信息,特别是晚期类型(“建议”)。但是,护士几乎没有就患者如何自己解决生理和心理问题和/或不注意协作目标设定(“同意”)提供任何建议。他们也没有解释如何安排后续活动(“安排”)。此外,他们似乎不太重视非正式护理人员的自我管理支持。在自我管理支持范围内,护士对eHealth的态度是积极的。他们看到了许多优势,例如允许晚期癌症患者掌控自己的护理和生活。但是,护士还明确强调,电子卫生保健永远不能替代护士和患者之间的个人接触。护士重视晚期癌症患者及其非正式护理人员的自我管理支持和eHealth。但是,他们似乎无视支持自我管理的重要要素,例如提供实用建议,协作目标设定和后续安排。我们建议进一步促进和阐明自我管理支持的实质和重要性,包括对非正式护理人员的自我管理支持。

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