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A Qualitative Focus Group Study to Illuminate the Lived Emotional and Social Impacts of Cancer and Its Treatment on Young Adults

机译:一个定性焦点小组研究,以照亮癌症的活跃情感和社会影响及其对年轻成年人的治疗

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Purpose: Among the many challenges that exist among young adults with cancer, those that intersect psychosocial domains have only begun to be addressed by medical, research, and advocacy communities. While some have attempted to empirically document the psychosocial burden of adolescents and young adults (AYAs), there is a paucity of research exploring this phenomenon from the perspective of AYAs themselves. The purpose of this study is to better understand the lived experiences of young adult cancer survivors and the psychosocial impacts that cancer has had on their lives.Methods: We used qualitative focus group methodologies to elicit positive and negative psychosocial impacts of the cancer experience in a young adult cancer sample.Results: We conducted three separate focus groups (n?=?16). The average age of participants was 33 and majority were female (75%), Caucasian (50%), and married (44%). The most common cancer diagnoses were breast (38%), colon (13%), and acute myeloid leukemia (13%). Participants reported experiencing multiple emotional and social impacts such as stress, sadness, and fear; identity changes; utilizing different coping strategies; challenges discussing cancer; feeling pressure to be better; feeling abandoned, misunderstood, or invisible; and experiencing role reversals with family members.Conclusions: Participants reported experiencing several emotional and social impacts of cancer on their lives, both negative and positive. Our findings are important for oncology clinical practice and survivorship research activities with young adults, especially given the presence of these impacts over the long term.
机译:目的:在具有癌症的年轻成年人中存在的许多挑战中,与心理社会域名相交的人只能通过医学,研究和宣传社区进行解决。虽然有些人试图经验证明青少年和年轻人的心理社会负担(Ayas),但毫不含于Ayas本身的角度探索这种现象的研究。本研究的目的是更好地了解年轻成人癌症幸存者的生活经历和癌症在其生活中的心理社会影响。方法:我们使用了定性焦点组方法,以引发癌症经验的积极和消极的心理社会影响年轻的成人癌症样本。结果:我们进行了三个单独的焦点组(n?=?16)。参与者的平均年龄是33岁,大多数是女性(75%),高加索人(50%),已婚(44%)。最常见的癌症诊断是乳房(38%),结肠(13%)和急性髓性白血病(13%)。参与者报告经历了压力,悲伤和恐惧等多种情感和社会影响;身份变化;利用不同的应对策略;挑战讨论癌症;感觉压力更好;感到被遗弃,误解或看不见;与家庭成员体验逆转.Conclusions:参与者报告对其生活中的癌症的几个情感和社会影响,既是负面和积极的。我们的发现对于肿瘤学实践和年轻成年人的生存研究活动非常重要,特别是在长期内鉴于这些影响的存在。

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