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A qualitative evaluation of an adolescent cancer unit.

机译:对青少年癌症单元的定性评估。

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MULHALL A., KELLY D. & PEARCE S. (2004) European Journal of Cancer Care13, 16-22 A qualitative evaluation of an adolescent cancer unit The Expert Advisory Group on Cancer (1995) recommended that cancer centres in the UK should make provision for adolescents with cancer. However, although their number is growing, only a small number of specialist adolescent cancer units currently exist, and teenagers may often be treated in more general settings. To date, no formal evaluation of adolescent cancer units has taken place. This study adopted a qualitative approach to evaluate the first specialist adolescent oncology unit, which was established in the UK 10 years ago. The aim was to provide insight into: the culture of the unit; the experiences of patients and parents on the unit and the staff who worked there; and how the unit was valued by these groups. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 teenagers with cancer, 10 parents and 14 professionals. Systematic non-participant observation of routineactivities in the unit was undertaken also. Interview transcripts and observational data were analysed to identify key themes and categories. Six categories emerged from the data: (1) cancer and the cancer unit: although the word cancer had negative connotations, it provided a common supportive bond for adolescents and families on the unit; (2) what it feels like over time: key points in the adolescent cancer experience were emphasized as significant. These included diagnosis, end of treatment and recurrence of cancer; (3) physical structures and facilities: these were focused around the needs of adolescents with cancer and helped to provide a suitable environment of care; (4) the social context: approaches to care were relaxed in nature and suited the needs of adolescents and their families; (5) the family: there was an emphasis on maintaining normal routines whilst managing the impact of cancer on family relationships; and (6) specialism and expertise: the availability of an expert team of professionals with specialized insight into adolescents' needs was pivotal to creating an appropriate environment of care. In conclusion, the complex care and treatment needs of adolescents with cancer may best be met by specialist units.
机译:MULHALL A.,KELLY D.和PEARCE S.(2004)欧洲癌症护理杂志13,16-22对青春期癌症部门的定性评估癌症专家咨询小组(1995)建议英国的癌症中心应提供适用于患有癌症的青少年。然而,尽管其数量在增加,但目前仅存在少数的专门的青春期癌症病房,并且青少年可能经常在更一般的环境中接受治疗。迄今为止,尚未对青春期癌症单位进行正式评估。这项研究采用定性方法评估了10年前在英国成立的第一个青少年肿瘤专科。目的是提供以下方面的见解:单位的文化;患者和父母在该部门以及在该部门工作的人员的经验;以及这些团体如何评价该单位。对10名癌症少年,10名父母和14名专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。还对该单位的日常活动进行了系统的非参与者观察。访谈笔录和观察数据进行了分析,以确定关键主题和类别。从数据中得出六类:(1)癌症和癌症单位:尽管癌症一词具有负面含义,但它为单位上的青少年和家庭提供了共同的支持纽带; (2)随着时间的推移,感觉如何:强调青少年癌症经历中的关键点很重要。这些包括诊断,治疗结束和癌症复发; (3)物理结构和设施:这些结构和设施集中于患有癌症的青少年的需求,并有助于提供适当的护理环境; (4)社会背景:照料的方法本质上是宽松的,适合青少年及其家庭的需要; (5)家庭:强调保持正常的日常活动,同时应对癌症对家庭关系的影响; (6)专业知识和专长:拥有对青少年需求有专门洞察力的专业专家团队的提供,对于创造适当的照护环境至关重要。总而言之,专科部门可以最好地满足癌症青少年的复杂护理和治疗需求。

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