Patient experiences in an art-making cancer support group: A qualitative study

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Siak, Junpei E. [1 ]
Yong, Flora [1 ]
Tang, Jintana [1 ]
Choo, Chih H. [1 ]
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[1] KK Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Psychol Med, Singapore, Singapore
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cancer support groups; art-making; psychosocial care; psycho-oncology; NARRATIVES; WOMEN;
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10.1177/20101058211068602
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: This hospital-based art-making support group for female adult cancer patients was set up in 2009. Participants meet weekly for art and craft activities, which are facilitated by a psychiatrist. The group is open-ended and participation is voluntary. There are currently around 150 participants in total. Objectives: This qualitative study explores patient experiences in a hospital-based art-making support group. Methods: 15 semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted. The participants were all female, predominantly Chinese Singaporean, and had been diagnosed with either breast cancer or a gynaecological cancer. A constructivist phenomenological research paradigm was adopted. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify, analyse and report patterns in the data. Results: Three overarching themes and corresponding subthemes were identified: Benefits and challenges of journeying through cancer as a group (supporting one another, maturing relationships, interpersonal conflict, death and illness in the group), increased personal well-being (increased emotional well-being, personal growth and reduced social isolation) and going beyond group-based art-making (value of non-art-making activities, artistic development beyond the group). Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that art-making support groups may enhance the emotional, psychological and social well-being of patients with cancer. The group experience has provided participants with emotional, informational and experiential support, though participants cited the need to accept interpersonal conflict and grief over fellow participants' illness and death. Potential areas for future study include the impact of interpersonal dynamics on cancer support groups, the impact of cultural factors on participants' interactions and the skills required of group facilitators to manage conflict, grief and anxiety amongst participants.
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