| Literature DB >> 35982431 |
Cynthia Pomaa Akuoko1,2, Shirley Chambers3,4, Patsy Yates3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study sought to understand the supportive care needs of women with advanced breast cancer from the perspectives of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and key informants of charitable/non-governmental organisations (NGOs), that provide supportive care services to women with advanced breast cancer, in Ghana.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced breast cancer; Ghana; Healthcare providers; Supportive care needs
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35982431 PMCID: PMC9389751 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-022-01931-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.742
Characteristics of the expert participants
| Characteristics | Participants |
|---|---|
| N = 13 | |
| Age | |
| 40.0 (25–61) | |
| Number of years worked with women with Breast Cancer | 9.0 (3–14) |
Supportive care needs as perceived by the experts
| Supportive care domains | 1st level categories of need | 2nd level categories of need |
|---|---|---|
| Informational needs | What cancer means | Understand the disease process |
| Cause/risk factors | ||
| Dispel misconceptions | ||
| Being proactive about information seeking | ||
| Treatment options | Understand service/treatment issues/care processes | |
| Prognosis/outcomes | ||
| Adherence to treatment | ||
| Side effects/complications | ||
| Cost of treatment | ||
| Existing support services | ||
| Ongoing information | ||
| Oral information | Sources of information | |
| Written information | ||
| Audio visual (videos) | ||
| Internet | ||
| Doctors/nurses | ||
| Allied health professionals | ||
| Survivors of breast cancer | ||
| Psychological needs | Self-esteem issues | Keep a positive outlook |
| Body image issues | ||
| Depression | Psychological support | |
| Anxiety | ||
| Fear | ||
| Emotional needs | Shame | Manage feelings |
| Need to be loved | ||
| Need to be heard | ||
| Empathy | Moral support | |
| Reassurance | ||
| Family support | ||
| Peer support from cancer survivors | ||
| Physical needs | Symptom relief | Physical comfort |
| Relief of side effects/ complications | ||
| Comprehensive treatment preparation | ||
| Nutritional support | Physical support | |
| Exercise advice | ||
| Practical needs | Assistance with usual daily tasks | Practical support |
| Financial assistance | ||
| Employment assistance | ||
| Accompaniment to appointments | ||
| Childcare support | ||
| Accommodation support | ||
| Social needs | Social inclusion | Acceptance |
| Openly discuss condition | ||
| Community support | ||
| Sexuality needs | Spousal support | Counselling on sexual relations |
| Sexual counselling for low libido | ||
| Advice on intimacy issues | ||
| Fertility advice | Physiological advice | |
| Advice on menstruation/ menopause issues | ||
| Spiritual needs | Seek meaning | Find meaning and purpose |
| Existential understanding | ||
| Value life | ||
| Accept reality | ||
| Spiritual support | Find peace | |
| Spiritual guidance | ||
| Strengthen spiritual beliefs | ||
| Hopefulness |
Informational need; categories identified and related quotes from the experts’ perception of the supportive care needs of women with advanced breast cancer
| 2nd level categories of needs | 1st level categories of needs | Examples of experts’ narratives | Reference number of quotes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Understand the disease process | What cancer means | 1 | |
| Cause/risk factors | 2 | ||
| Dispel misconceptions | 3 | ||
| Being proactive about information seeking | 4 | ||
| Understand service/treatment issues/care processes | Treatment options | 5 | |
| Prognosis/outcomes | 6 | ||
| Adherence to treatment | 7 | ||
| Side effects/complications | 8 | ||
| Cost of treatment | 9 | ||
| Existing support services | 10 | ||
| Ongoing information | 11 | ||
| Sources of information | Oral information | 12 | |
| Written information | 13 | ||
| Audio visual (videos) | 14 | ||
| Internet | 15 | ||
| Doctors/nurses | 16 | ||
| Allied health professionals | 17 | ||
| Survivors of breast cancer | 18 | ||
Psychological and Emotional needs; categories identified and related quotes from the experts’ perception of the supportive care needs of women with advanced breast cancer
| 2nd level categories of needs | 1st level categories of needs | Examples of experts’ narratives | Reference number of quotes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep a positive outlook | Self-esteem issues | 1 | |
| Body image issues | 2 | ||
| Psychological support | Depression | 3 | |
| Anxiety | 4 | ||
| Fear | 5 | ||
| Manage feelings | Shame | 6 | |
| Need to be loved | 7 | ||
| Need to be heard | 8 | ||
| Moral support | Empathy | 9 | |
| Reassurance | 10 | ||
| Family support | 11 | ||
| Peer support from cancer survivors | 12 | ||
Physical and Practical needs; categories identified and related quotes from the experts’ perception of the supportive care needs of women with advanced breast cancer
| 2nd level categories of needs | 1st level categories of needs | Examples of experts’ narratives | Reference number of quotes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical comfort | Symptoms relief | 1 | |
| Relief of side effects/complications | 2 | ||
| Comprehensive treatment preparation | 3 | ||
| Physical support | Nutritional support | 4 | |
| Exercise advice | 5 | ||
| Practical support | Assistance with usual daily tasks | 6 | |
| Financial assistance | 7 | ||
| Employment assistance | 8 | ||
| Accompaniment to appointments | 9 | ||
| Childcare support | 10 | ||
| Accommodation support | 11 | ||
Social, Sexuality and Spiritual needs; categories identified and related quotes from the experts’ perception of the supportive care needs of women with advanced breast cancer
| 2nd level categories of needs | 1st level categories of needs | Examples of experts’ narratives | Reference number of quotes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acceptance | Social inclusion | 1 | |
| Openly discuss condition | 2 | ||
| Community support | 3 | ||
| Counselling on sexual relations | Spousal support | 4 | |
| Sexual counselling for low libido | 5 | ||
| Advice on intimacy issues | [For] s | 6 | |
| Physiological advice | Fertility advice | 7 | |
| Advice on menstruation/menopause issues | 8 | ||
| Find meaning and purpose | Seek meaning | 9 | |
| Existential understanding | 10 | ||
| Value life | 11 | ||
| Accept reality | 12 | ||
| Find peace | Spiritual support | 13 | |
| Spiritual guidance | 14 | ||
| Strengthen spiritual beliefs | 15 | ||
| Hopefulness | 16 | ||