Do cancer patients use the term resilience? A systematic review of qualitative studies

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作者
Tan, Wei Son [1 ]
Beatty, Lisa [2 ]
Koczwara, Bogda [2 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Flinders Univ S Australia, Flinders Med Ctr, Flinders Ctr Innovat Canc, Adelaide, SA, Australia
关键词
Resilience; Qualitative; Coping strategies; Social support; Spirituality; Growth; BREAST-CANCER; PALLIATIVE CARE; OLDER-PEOPLE; OF-LIFE; SURVIVORS; DISTRESS; AFRICAN; SCALE; RESOURCES; SUPPORT;
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10.1007/s00520-018-4456-y
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
PurposeResilience is a dynamic process of positive adaptation to adversity, including cancer. While the term is used frequently by researchers, controversy exists over its conceptualisation and little is known if and how cancer patients use the term resilience. We examined qualitative studies exploring cancer patient experiences/perceptions of resilience to understand: (a) definitions of resilience as identified by patients and researchers and (b) the themes relating to attributes of resilience as identified by patients.MethodsFour electronic databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SCOPUS, and CINAHL) were searched from database inception to November 2017, identifying qualitative studies of adult cancer patients/survivors which included resilience and cancer in the title, abstract, or medical subject headings. Articles were excluded if resilience was not a theme or outcome or was discussed primarily in the context of non-individuals. Thematic analysis was used to code studies and generate analytical themes, and a single author identified definitions of resilience within the studies.ResultsFive hundred and seventy-three non-duplicate citations were screened, resulting in 65 citations screened for full-text review. Of these, 33 were excluded, leaving 32 studies. Four thematic categories emerged; coping strategies, social support, spirituality, and growth, within which 79 individual themes were identified. Eight researcher definitions and no patient definitions of resilience were identified.ConclusionThis review found no cancer patient definitions of resilience and that cancer patients are seldom quoted using the term resilience directly, instead identifying coping strategies, social support, growth, and spirituality as attributes associated with resilience.
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