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Cancer survivors’ perspectives on adjustment-focused self-management interventions: a qualitative meta-synthesis
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نویسنده
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Coffey Laura ,Mooney Orla ,Dunne Simon ,Sharp Linda ,Timmons Aileen ,Desmond Deirdre ,O’Sullivan Eleanor ,Timon Conrad ,Gooberman-Hill Rachael ,Gallagher Pamela
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منبع
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journal of cancer survivorship - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:1012 -1034
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چکیده
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Self-management interventions improve patient outcomes across a range of long-term conditions but are often limited by low uptake and completion rates. the aim of this paper was to conduct a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies exploring cancer survivors’ views and experiences of engaging with adjustment-focused self-management interventions in order to inform the development of future interventions targeting this population. four electronic databases were systematically searched. studies that used qualitative methods to explore cancer survivors’ views and experiences of engaging with adjustment-focused self-management interventions were included. a meta-ethnographic approach was used to synthesize the findings. thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria. engaging with adjustment-focused self-management interventions enabled cancer survivors to gain emotional and informational support from peers and/or facilitators in an open, non-judgemental environment, become empowered through enhancing knowledge and skills and regaining confidence and control, and move beyond cancer by accepting illness experiences, reprioritising goals and adopting a positive outlook. however, the extent to which they engaged with, and benefited from, such interventions was mitigated by diverse preferences regarding intervention design, content and delivery. personal obstacles to engagement included low perceived need, reticence to discuss cancer-related experiences and various practical issues. cancer survivors derive a range of benefits from participating in adjustment-focused self-management interventions; potential barriers to engagement should be addressed more comprehensively in intervention marketing, design and delivery. the findings suggest some key considerations for the development and implementation of future adjustment-focused self-management interventions that help to optimize their appeal and effectiveness among cancer survivors.
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کلیدواژه
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Meta-synthesis ,Qualitative research ,Self-management ,Cancer ,Survivorship
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آدرس
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Maynooth University, Department of Psychology, Ireland, Dublin City University, Ireland, Dublin City University, Ireland, Newcastle University, UK, National Cancer Registry Ireland, Ireland, Maynooth University, Department of Psychology, Ireland, Cork University Dental School and Hospital, Ireland, St. James’s Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Ireland, University of Bristol, UK, Dublin City University, Ireland
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