Cancer survivorship: Advancing the concept in the context of colorectal cancer

被引:40
作者
Drury, Amanda [1 ]
Payne, Sheila [2 ]
Brady, Anne-Marie [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dublin 2, Ireland
[2] Univ Lancaster, Div Hlth Res, Int Observ End Life Care, Lancaster, England
[3] Trinity Coll Dublin, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Ctr Practice & Healthcare Innovat, Dublin 2, Ireland
关键词
Cancer survivorship; Survivors; Neoplasms; olorectal neoplasms; Concept analysis; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; POPULATION-BASED SAMPLE; LONG-TERM SURVIVORS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; COLON-CANCER; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; FOLLOW-UP; SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION; PREVENTIVE CARE; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejon.2017.06.006
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: Previous conceptualizations of cancer survivorship have focused on heterogeneous cancer survivors, with little consideration of the validity of conclusions for homogeneous tumour groups. This paper aims to examine the concept of cancer survivorship in the context of colorectal cancer (CRC). Method: Rodgers' (1989) Evolutionary Method of Concept Analysis guided this study. A systematic search of PUBMED, CINAHL, PsycINFO and The Cochrane Library was conducted in November 2016 to identify studies of CRC survivorship. The Braun and Clarke (2006) framework guided the analysis and interpretation of data extracted from eighty-five publications. Results: Similar to general populations of cancer survivors, CRC survivors experience survivorship as an individual, life-changing process, punctuated by uncertainty and a duality of positive and negative outcomes affecting quality of life. However, CRC survivors experience specific concerns arising from the management of their disease. The concept of cancer survivorship has evolved over the past decade as the importance of navigating the healthcare system and its resources, and the constellation of met and unmet needs of cancer survivors are realised. Conclusions: The results highlight core similarities between survivorship in the context of CRC and other tumour groups, but underlines issues specific to CRC survivorship. Communication and support are key issues in survivorship care which may detrimentally affect CRC survivors' well-being if they are inadequately addressed. Healthcare professionals (HCP's) therefore have a duty to ensure cancer survivors' health, information and supportive care needs are met in the aftermath of treatment. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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