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'The greatest thing in the world is the family': The meaning of social support among Black Caribbean and White British patients living with advanced cancer

机译:“世界上最大的事就是家庭”:患有晚期癌症的黑人加勒比和英国白人患者中社会支持的意义

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Purpose: Little is known about the perceptions and meanings of social support among black and minority ethnic groups living with advanced cancer in the UK. The aim of this study was to explore social support networks and their meaning among Black Caribbean and White British patients living with advanced cancer. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 Black Caribbean and 19 White British cancer patients and analysed using the framework approach. Results: In all, 25 of 26 Black Caribbean and 18 of 19 White British participants volunteered views on the presence of social support in their lives. The presence of a spouse or partners was an indispensable feature within the social support networks in both ethnic groups. More Black Caribbean than White British participants referred to the presence of social networks made through their church communities as being a source of practical and emotional support. Conclusions: We recommend that when health and social-care professionals perform an assessment interview with patients from cultural backgrounds different to their own, opportunities should be made for patients to express information about their social support networks. This will help them to better understand their place alongside statutory services. Spouses and partners should be given greater recognition of their contribution in order to continue with their important role.
机译:目的:在英国,患有晚期癌症的黑人和少数族裔群体对社会支持的看法和含义知之甚少。这项研究的目的是探讨在患有晚期癌症的黑人加勒比和英国白人患者中的社会支持网络及其含义。方法:对26名黑人加勒比海地区和19名白人英国癌症患者进行了半结构式访谈,并使用框架方法进行了分析。结果:总共有26名黑人加勒比地区的25名参与者和19名白人英国参与者中的18名志愿者自愿提出了有关生活中存在社会支持的观点。在两个族裔的社会支持网络中,配偶或伴侣的存在都是必不可少的。与英国白人相比,黑人加勒比海人口多于白人,与会人员认为通过其教堂社区建立的社交网络的存在是实践和情感支持的来源。结论:我们建议,当健康和社会护理专业人员对来自不同文化背景的患者进行评估访谈时,应给患者提供表达其社会支持网络信息的机会。这将帮助他们更好地了解法定服务之外的位置。配偶和伴侣应得到更大的认可,以继续发挥其重要作用。

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