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‘This isn't what mine looked like’: a qualitative study of symptom appraisal and help seeking in people recently diagnosed with melanoma

机译:“这不是我的样子”:对症状评估的定性研究,并帮助寻找最近被诊断出黑色素瘤的人

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Objective To explore symptom appraisal and help-seeking decisions among patients recently diagnosed with melanomas, and to compare experiences of people with ‘thinner’ (1?mm) and ‘thicker’ (2?mm) melanomas, as thickness at diagnosis is an important prognostic feature. Methods In-depth interviews with patients within 10?weeks of melanoma diagnosis explored the factors impacting on their pathways to diagnosis. Framework analysis, underpinned by the Model of Pathways to Treatment, was used to explore the data with particular focus on patients’ beliefs and experiences, disease factors, and healthcare professional (HCP) influences. Results 63 patients were interviewed (29–93?years, 31 women, 30 thicker melanomas). All described their skin changes using rich lay vocabulary. Many included unassuming features such as ‘just a little spot’ as well as common features of changes in size, colour and shape. There appeared to be subtly different patterns of symptoms: descriptions of vertical growth, bleeding, oozing and itch were features of thicker melanomas irrespective of pathological type. Appraisal was influenced by explanations such as normal life changes, prior beliefs and whether skin changes matched known melanoma descriptions. Most decisions to seek help were triggered by common factors such as advice from family and friends. 11 patients reported previous reassurance about their skin changes by a HCP, with little guidance on monitoring change or when it would be appropriate to re-consult. Conclusions Patients diagnosed with both thinner and thicker melanomas often did not initially recognise or interpret their skin changes as warning signs or prompts to seek timely medical attention. The findings provide guidance for melanoma awareness campaigns on more appropriate images, helpful descriptive language and the need to stress the often apparently innocuous nature of potentially serious skin changes. The importance of appropriate advice, monitoring and safety-netting procedures by HCPs for people presenting with skin changes is also highlighted.
机译:目的探讨近期诊断为黑色素瘤的患者的症状评估和寻求帮助的决策,并比较“较薄”(<1?mm)和“较厚”(> 2?mm)黑色素瘤患者的经验,因为他们的诊断厚度为重要的预后特征。方法对黑色素瘤诊断的10周内的患者进行深入访谈,探讨影响其诊断途径的因素。以治疗途径模型为基础的框架分析用于探索数据,特别关注患者的信仰和经验,疾病因素以及医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的影响。结果采访了63例患者(29-93岁,31名女性,30例较厚的黑色素瘤)。所有人都使用丰富的词汇描述了他们的皮肤变化。许多功能都包含一些不起眼的功能,例如“只是一点点”,以及尺寸,颜色和形状变化的常见功能。似乎出现了不同的症状模式:垂直生长,出血,渗血和瘙痒的描述是较厚的黑色素瘤的特征,与病理类型无关。评估受到诸如正常生活变化,先前的信念以及皮肤变化是否符合已知的黑色素瘤描述等解释的影响。寻求帮助的大多数决定是由共同因素触发的,例如家人和朋友的建议。 11例患者先前曾通过HCP保证他们对皮肤的变化有保证,几乎没有指导监测变化或何时应该进行重新咨询。结论诊断为黑色素瘤变薄和变厚的患者通常最初并没有将其皮肤变化识别或解释为警告信号或提示及时就医。这些发现为在更合适的图像上进行黑素瘤认识运动,有用的描述性语言以及强调潜在的可能严重皮肤变化的通常无害的本质提供了指导。还强调了由HCP向出现皮肤变化的人群提供适当建议,监测和安全联网程序的重要性。

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