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Cancer patient perspectives on survivorship goals from the Smart Patients online community.

Mekhala Hoskote1, Gem Le1, Roy Cherian1, Roni Zeiger2, Urmimala Sarkar3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer impacts individuals' life goals. Recent cancer care guidelines recommend discussing life goals as part of patient-provider communication. The goal of this study was to understand patients' attitudes toward goal sharing with their cancer care providers. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Semi-structured questionnaires were conducted via email with cancer patients and survivors (n = 39) on an online social network called Smart Patients. Participants answered open-ended questions about their life goals. They then completed a survey regarding their attitudes toward goal sharing with healthcare providers. The study team used an integrated inductive-deductive qualitative analysis to identify conceptual themes.
RESULTS: Participants listed goals related to improving physical activity, control, enjoyment/leisure, and inner strength while reducing pain, anxiety, fear of recurrence, and uncertainty. Most of these goals were life goals rather than goals specifically related to medical care. Across all goals, there was a focus on returning to normality. Our findings show that 87% of participants expect their cancer specialist to discuss their treatment preferences and goals regularly with them. However, participants were reluctant to share their goals with their providers. Respondents felt that their providers did not have an interest in their life goals or time to address them in addition to their medical treatment.
CONCLUSION: Even though cancer patient-provider communication guidelines advocate for discussions around life goals, participants in this study expressed reluctance to share life goals with providers. Further efforts to align expectations of patients and providers may facilitate adherence to cancer communication guidelines about life goals. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Cancer survivors should be aware that discussing life goals is part of recommended communication with their cancer care teams.

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Keywords:  Cancer survivorship; Health communication; Patient education; Survivorship care plans

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32918605      PMCID: PMC8191477          DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05734-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Support Care Cancer        ISSN: 0941-4355            Impact factor:   3.603


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