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Developing peer support in film for cancer self-management: what do men want other men to know?

机译:在电影中为癌症自我管理发展同伴支持:男人想让其他男人知道什么?

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Purpose: This study reports an innovative theory-driven approach for developing filmed peer support for cancer self-management. Peer support conventionally includes empathetic interaction between people with shared experiences. This unique study considers how to authentically communicate peer empathy in a one-way film narrative. Methods: We co-created a film based on phenomenological interviews with seven men who had volunteered to support other men by sharing their experiences of coping with prostate cancer. The film contributed to successful engagement with self-management. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the interview data was conducted to explore the components of experiential empathy that the men had communicated. Results: Four themes were identified illustrating what men wanted other men to know about coping with prostate cancer: Going into the unknown, it was difficult but I got through highlighted trauma and the importance of having a determined attitude; Only you can do it illustrated the triumph of their journey and of regaining control; I haven’t changed massively reflected the importance of a constant self; and Stay involved represented the overriding need to remain part of pre-cancer social environments. Conclusions: We propose a construct framework of experiential empathy for men with prostate cancer: Resilience, Regaining Control, Continuity-of-Self and Social Connectedness. Filmed peer support that communicates these constructs will offer wide-ranging benefit to meet the needs of this group of men in both e-health and face-to-face self-management contexts. Further research could develop this theory-driven approach to filmed peer support for other cancer groups.
机译:目的:本研究报告了一种创新的理论驱动方法,用于开发针对癌症自我管理的电影同伴支持。通常,对等支持包括具有共同经验的人们之间的移情互动。这项独特的研究考虑了如何在单向电影叙事中真实地传达同伴同理心。方法:我们根据现象学访谈与七名男性共同制作了一部电影,这些男性自愿分享其他人应对前列腺癌的经验来支持其他男性。这部电影有助于成功地进行自我管理。对访谈数据进行解释性现象学分析,以探讨男性传达的体验同理心的组成部分。结果:确定了四个主题,说明男人想让其他男人知道如何应对前列腺癌:进入未知领域,这很困难,但是我经历了突出的创伤和保持坚定态度的重要性;只有您能做到,才能说明他们的旅程取得了胜利,并重新获得了控制权。我没有发生太大变化,反映了不断自我的重要性;而“保持参与”则代表了保持癌症前社会环境的首要需求。结论:我们提出了一个前列腺癌患者的经验移情的构建框架:复原力,恢复控制,自我连续性和社交联系。传达这些构造的电影同伴支持将提供广泛的好处,以满足这组男性在电子医疗和面对面自我管理环境中的需求。进一步的研究可能会发展出这种理论驱动的方法来为其他癌症群体提供同伴支持。

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