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'If we get too close to your bones they'll go brittle': women's initial fears about radiotherapy for early breast cancer.

机译:“如果我们离您的骨头太近,它们会变脆”:妇女最初对放疗早期乳腺癌的恐惧。

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INTRODUCTION: Radiotherapy is a common treatment for breast cancer. However, previous studies have shown that women who present for radiotherapy fear its use and associated side effects. The aims of this study were to develop further understanding of breast cancer patients' fears of radiotherapy, ascertain how patients deal with these fears and determine the best time in the treatment planning trajectory for health professionals to address these concerns. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with early breast cancer patients at four time points during their experiences of radiotherapy. Grounded theory was used to analyse the data. Symbolic interactionism informed data interpretation. RESULTS: Thirty-four participants were interviewed. The two main themes that emerged prior to treatment commencement were 'fears about receiving radiotherapy' and 'ways of coping with the fear of radiotherapy'. Sub-themes that emerged as components of the theme 'fears about receiving radiotherapy' were: 'fearing the unknown', 'getting burnt', 'damaging internal parts' and 'anticipating tiredness'. Patients were able to cope with their fears by trying not to worry about their fears and by seeking information. Many patients found that their fears about radiotherapy were much worse than their actual experiences of receiving treatment and the side effects they experienced. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: In discussing radiotherapy with patients, health professionals have a window of opportunity at the planning appointment, prior to the commencement of radiotherapy, to assess patients' understanding and concerns about radiotherapy, listen to their fears, address meanings they assign to radiotherapy and provide reassurance about radiotherapy and the management of side effects.
机译:引言放射疗法是乳腺癌的常见治疗方法。但是,先前的研究表明,进行放射治疗的女性担心其使用和相关的副作用。这项研究的目的是进一步了解乳腺癌患者对放射治疗的恐惧,确定患者如何应对这些恐惧,并确定治疗计划的最佳时机,以帮助卫生专业人员解决这些问题。方法:在放射治疗期间的四个时间点对早期乳腺癌患者进行半结构式访谈。扎根理论用于分析数据。符号互动主义为数据解释提供了依据。结果:采访了34名参与者。在开始治疗之前出现的两个主要主题是“对接受放射疗法的恐惧”和“应对放射疗法的恐惧的方式”。作为“对接受放射疗法的恐惧”主题的组成部分,出现了一些子主题:“害怕未知”,“被烧死”,“损坏内部零件”和“预期疲倦”。通过不担心自己的恐惧和寻求信息,患者能够应对自己的恐惧。许多患者发现,他们对放疗的恐惧远比接受治疗的实际经验和所经历的副作用严重。讨论/结论:在与患者讨论放射治疗时,医疗专业人员在开始放射治疗之前有一个计划窗口,可以评估患者对放射治疗的理解和关注,倾听他们的恐惧,表达他们对放射治疗的意义并保证放疗和副作用的管理。

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