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Talking About Cancer Among Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Systematic Review

机译:浅谈青少年和年轻成人癌症患者和幸存者中的癌症:系统审查

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Communication plays an essential role in social relationships. Yet it is unclear how young cancer patients and survivors communicate with peers, and whether this contributes to increased rates of social difficulties. We aimed to analyze how childhood cancer patients and survivors communicate about their cancer with family and peers. We systematically searched Medline, Embase and PsycINFO for peer-reviewed studies on cancer-related communication among patients and survivors (any cancer, <25 years at diagnosis). We screened 309 articles, and included 6 qualitative studies. Studies were assessed using a standardized quality assessment tool. Participants were adolescents and young adults, 16-34 years of age at the time of study. Included studies related to different forms of cancer-related communication, benefits, and challenges. We found that cancer-related communication was an individual, complex process, addressing medical, existential, and emotional aspects of cancer. Communication occurred on a spectrum with variation in who information was shared with, as well as differences in the frequency at which information was shared, and the amount and type of information shared. Communication often occurred at uncertain or significant times for participants, or was initiated by others. Communicating about cancer yielded benefits as a coping strategy, prompted social support, and appeared central to significant relationships. Barriers to communication, including fear of stigma and poor peer reactions, hindered willingness to disclose. The number of studies analyzing this topic was limited. Communicating about cancer is a significant yet complex process for young patients and survivors. Further research is needed to complement the existing literature and to establish the evidence base for the development of future effective interventions promoting social and communication skills.
机译:沟通在社会关系中起着重要作用。然而,目前尚不清楚幼癌患者和幸存者如何与同龄人沟通,以及这是否有助于增加社会困难的速度。我们旨在分析儿童癌症患者和幸存者与家庭和同龄人的癌症如何沟通。我们系统地搜索了Medline,Embase和Psycinfo,用于对同伴审查的患者和幸存者之间的癌症相关的沟通研究(任何癌症,<25年在诊断中)。我们筛选了309篇文章,包括6项定性研究。使用标准化质量评估工具进行评估研究。参与者是青少年和年轻人,在学习时为16-34岁。包括与不同形式的癌症相关的沟通,福利和挑战相关的研究。我们发现癌症相关的沟通是一个个人,复杂的过程,解决癌症的医学,存在和情绪方面。在与谁信息共享的频谱上发生的通信以及共享信息的频率的差异,以及共享信息的数量和类型。沟通经常发生在参与者的不确定或重要次数,或者被其他人发起。关于癌症的沟通产生了福利作为应对策略,促使社会支持,并出现了重要的关系。沟通的障碍,包括恐惧耻辱和不良的同伴反应,阻碍了披露的意愿。分析本主题的研究数量有限。关于癌症的沟通是对年轻患者和幸存者的重要而复杂的过程。需要进一步研究来补充现有的文学,并建立发展未来有效干预措施的证据基础,促进社会和沟通技巧。

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