| Literature DB >> 27757022 |
Anika Sparla1, Sebastian Flach-Vorgang1, Matthias Villalobos2, Katja Krug1, Martina Kamradt1, Kadiatou Coulibaly1, Joachim Szecsenyi1, Michael Thomas2, Sinikka Gusset-Bährer2, Dominik Ose3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Lung cancer is a disease with a high percentage of patients diagnosed in an advanced stage. In a situation of palliative treatment, both patients and their relatives experience diverse types of distress and burden. Little research has been done to identify the individual difficulties and resources for patients with advanced lung cancer and their relatives. Especially, standardized questionnaire-based exploration may not assess the specific distressing issues that pertain to each individual on a personal level. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore and compare individual difficulties and resources for lung cancer patients and their relatives within the palliative care context.Entities:
Keywords: difficulties; health services research; inoperable lung cancer; palliative care; qualitative research; resources
Year: 2016 PMID: 27757022 PMCID: PMC5055045 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S110667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Demographics and participant characteristics
| Patients | Relatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Number | 9 | 9 |
| Sex (male), n (%) | 6 (66.6%) | 3 (33.3%) |
| Age (years), median (range) | 63 (55–79) | 54 (51–66) |
| Relationship type: spouse | Not applicable | 6 (66.6%) |
Difficulties and fields of problems
| Category | Subcategory | Mentioned by |
|---|---|---|
| Communication and conflicts | Accusation and avoidance | pat |
| Opinions and advices | rel | |
| Therapy and general practitioner | pat, rel | |
| Social isolation | rel | |
| Home and everyday life | Impact of chemotherapy/weakness | pat, rel |
| Mood swings/emotional weakness | pat, rel | |
| Admit nursing service | pat, rel | |
| Get along alone | pat | |
| Financial aspects | pat | |
| Meet obligations/manage individual things | rel | |
| Poor health | rel | |
| Thinking about cancer | Worry about deterioration | pat, rel |
| Loss of family members/friends | pat, rel | |
| Uncertainty | rel | |
| Bad news | rel | |
| Treatment trajectory | Long waiting hours (while receiving chemotherapy) | pat, rel |
| Discontinuity of attachment figures | pat, rel |
Notes: pat, patients; rel, relatives.
Resources and support
| Category | Subcategory | Mentioned by |
|---|---|---|
| Family | Family in general | pat, rel |
| Closeness | pat, rel | |
| Support: organizational behavior | pat, rel | |
| Support and consideration | rel | |
| Professional caregivers | Nursing staff | pat, rel |
| Psychologist | pat, rel | |
| Doctors/general practitioners | pat, rel | |
| Social life | Friends and neighbors | pat, rel |
| Sports club, exercise programs for cancer patients | pat, rel | |
| Colleagues | pat, rel | |
| Work and pension | rel |
Notes: pat, patients; rel, relatives.