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Dignity and Deferral Narratives as Strategies in Facilitated Technology-Based Support Groups for People with Advanced Cancer

机译:尊严和递延叙事作为晚期癌症患者基于技术的便利支持小组的策略

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This paper examines the value of facilitated telephone and online support groups for palliative care. Telephone interviews were conducted with twenty people living with advanced cancer who had participated in either a telephone or online support group facilitated by the Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Two dominant participant narratives emerged: a focus on dying with dignity or an interest in deferring discussion of death and dying to focus on the present. Despite the different approaches, participants found the technology-based support groups to be accessible and safe environments in which to discuss difficult topics in privacy. Technology-based strategies provide opportunities for health professionals to provide social and emotional care to more people by moving beyond individualised care and facilitate peer-to-peer support at the end of life, especially to those with specific needs. Such options are feasible for palliative care services to set up and acceptable to a group of clients, especially for younger clients or those socially or geographically isolated.
机译:本文研究了便利的电话和在线支持小组对姑息治疗的价值。对二十名患有晚期癌症的人进行了电话采访,他们参加了由澳大利亚墨尔本维多利亚癌症委员会资助的电话或在线支持小组。出现了两种主要的参与者叙述:专注于有尊严地死去,或者有兴趣推迟关于死亡的讨论以及只着眼于现在而死。尽管采取了不同的方法,但是参与者发现基于技术的支持小组是可访问的安全环境,可以在其中讨论隐私中的难题。基于技术的策略为卫生专业人员提供了机会,使他们超越了个性化护理,并在生命的尽头,尤其是对有特殊需要的人,提供对等支持,从而为更多人提供社会和情感护理。这样的选择对于姑息治疗服务的建立是可行的,并且对于一组客户来说是可接受的,尤其是对于年轻的客户或那些在社会或地理上孤立的客户。

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