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Preliminary data on the lived experience of having multiple primary cancer diagnoses

机译:有关进行多次原发癌诊断的真实经验的初步数据

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Approximately one in two Canadians will develop some form of cancer, and some will live long enough to he diagnosed with multiple primary cancers. There is some indication that multiple primary cancer diagnoses negatively impact survivors' mental and physical status, and quality of life. Existing research studies do not fully capture the complexity of what it is like to have multiple primary cancer diagnoses. Accordingly, a qualitative study was conducted to elicit detailed descriptions of the lived experiences of having multiple primary cancer diagnoses. Participants included 10 individuals from Atlantic Canada with a history of two or more cancer diagnoses. Data were captured through semi-structured interviews and participant-generated photographs. Interviews were transcribed and reviewed for common meanings. Preliminary data analyses suggest that the essential meaning of having cancer multiple times is that cancer is "unwanted encore". This study yields findings that can provide empirically-based guidance to healthcare providers to help support cancer survivors in a more holistic way throughout the extended continuum of care and ultimately improve the health of individuals who have had multiple primary cancers.
机译:大约有两分之一的加拿大人会患某种形式的癌症,有些人的寿命足以使他被诊断出患有多种原发性癌症。有迹象表明,多种原发癌诊断会对幸存者的心理和身体状况以及生活质量产生负面影响。现有的研究并未完全反映出进行多种原发癌诊断的复杂性。因此,进行了定性研究以引起对具有多种原发性癌症诊断的生活经验的详细描述。参加者包括来自加拿大大西洋的10个人,具有两次或更多次癌症诊断的历史。通过半结构化访谈和参与者生成的照片来捕获数据。采访被抄录并进行了复习。初步数据分析表明,多次患癌症的本质含义是癌症是“有害的”。这项研究得出的发现可以为医疗保健提供者提供基于经验的指导,以在整个扩展护理过程中以更全面的方式支持癌症幸存者,并最终改善患有多种原发性癌症的个体的健康。

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