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How Cancer Survivors Provide Support on Cancer-Related Internet Mailing Lists

机译:癌症幸存者如何在癌症相关的互联网邮件列表上提供支持

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Background: Internet mailing lists are an important and increasingly common way for cancer survivors to find information and support. Most studies of these mailing lists have investigated lists dedicated to one type of cancer, most often breast cancer. Little is known about whether the lessons learned from experiences with breast cancer lists apply to other cancers.Objectives: The aim of the study was to compare the structural characteristics of 10 Internet cancer-related mailing lists and identify the processes by which cancer survivors provide support.Methods: We studied a systematic 9% sample of email messages sent over five months to 10 cancer mailing lists hosted by the Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR). Content analyses were used to compare the structural characteristics of the lists, including participation rates and members’ identities as survivors or caregivers. We used thematic analyses to examine the types of support that list members provided through their message texts.Results: Content analyses showed that characteristics of list members and subscriber participation rates varied across the lists. Thematic analyses revealed very little “off topic” discussion. Feedback from listowners indicated that they actively modeled appropriate communication on their lists and worked to keep discussions civil and focused. In all lists, members offered support much more frequently than they requested it; survivors were somewhat more likely than caregivers to offer rather than to ask for support. The most common topics in survivors’ messages were about treatment information and how to communicate with health care providers. Although expressions of emotional support were less common than informational support, they appeared in all lists. Many messages that contained narratives of illness or treatment did not specifically ask for help but provided emotional support by reassuring listmates that they were not alone in their struggles with cancer. Survivors’ explicit expressions of emotional support tended to be messages that encouraged active coping. Such messages also provided senders with opportunities to assume personally empowering “helper” roles that supported self-esteem.Conclusions: Many cancer survivors use the Internet to seek informational and emotional support. Across 10 lists for different cancers, informational support was the main communication style. Our finding of an emphasis on informational support is in contrast to most prior literature, which has focused on emotional support. We found the most common expressions of support were offers of technical information and explicit advice about how to communicate with health care providers. Topics and proportions of informational and emotional support differed across the lists. Our previous surveys of ACOR subscribers showed that they join the lists primarily to seek information; this qualitative study shows that they can and do find what they seek. They also find opportunities to play rewarding roles as support givers.
机译:背景:互联网邮件列表是癌症幸存者寻找信息和支持的重要且日益普遍的方式。这些邮件列表的大多数研究都调查了专门针对一种癌症(最常见的是乳腺癌)的列表。关于从乳腺癌名单中吸取的教训是否适用于其他癌症知之甚少。目的:该研究的目的是比较10个与互联网癌症相关的邮件列表的结构特征,并确定癌症幸存者提供支持的过程方法:我们研究了系统的9%的电子邮件消息样本,这些样本在五个月内发送到了由癌症在线资源协会(ACOR)托管的10个癌症邮件列表中。内容分析用于比较列表的结构特征,包括参与率和成员作为幸存者或看护者的身份。我们使用主题分析来检查列表成员通过其消息文本提供的支持类型。结果:内容分析表明,列表成员的特征和订户参与率在列表中有所不同。主题分析显示很少有“脱离主题”的讨论。名单拥有者的反馈表明,他们积极在其名单上建立适当的交流模型,并努力使讨论保持公开和集中。在所有列表中,成员提供支持的频率比他们请求的频率高得多。幸存者比看护者更有可能提供而不是寻求支持。幸存者信息中最常见的主题是有关治疗信息以及如何与医疗保健提供者进行交流。尽管情感支持的表达不如信息支持常见,但它们出现在所有列表中。许多包含有关疾病或治疗的叙述的信息并没有明确地寻求帮助,而是通过使清单成员放心,他们在癌症斗争中并不孤单而提供了情感支持。幸存者对情感支持的明确表达往往是鼓励积极应对的信息。这样的消息还为发送者提供了机会,使他们能够亲自扮演支持自尊的“帮助者”角色。结论:许多癌症幸存者使用互联网寻求信息和情感支持。在10种针对不同癌症的清单中,信息支持是主要的沟通方式。我们发现对信息支持的重视与大多数先前针对情感支持的文献形成了对比。我们发现,最常见的支持表达是关于如何与医疗保健提供者进行沟通的技术信息和明确建议。信息和情感支持的主题和比例在列表中有所不同。我们以前对ACOR用户的调查表明,他们加入名单主要是为了寻求信息。这项定性研究表明,他们可以并且确实找到了自己想要的东西。他们还发现了机会,可以发挥有益的支持作用。

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