Understanding cancer-related distress and supportive care needs in women with gynaecological cancer: a thematic analysis

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Seib, Charrlotte
Harbeck, Emma
Porter-Steele, Janine
Anderson, Debra
Chambers, Suzanne
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2019
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Objectives: An estimated 35% to 57% of women with gynecological cancer report elevated levels of distress and while some distress is anticipated as people adjust to a cancer diagnosis and its treatment, severe or persistent symptoms can negatively impact women's health. This paper sought to understand women's experiences of cancer-related distress and their sources.

Study design: Data were collected via semi-structured focus groups from women recently treated for gynaecological cancer who were attending a hospital-based cancer service. Focus group sessions were audio-recorded and field notes were taken during discussions. Data were interpreted using simple inductive thematic analysis with 70% or greater agreement.

Results: The central themes for women participating in focus groups included uncertainty about the future and anxiety, closely followed by concerns around treatment-related effects. For women less than 45 years of age, other important concerns related to sexuality and intimacy, changes in their physical appearance (including post-treatment vaginal changes), and anxiety whereas for women 45 years and over, other concerns were associated with knowledge of cancer support services, fatigue and sleep disturbance.

Conclusions: For women with gynaecological cancer, the treatment-related effects can be associated with significant and unexpected distress. Among focus group participants there were many shared concerns, though some themes were more common in specific sub-groups. In younger women, distress around appearance/sexuality/intimacy predominated and these concerns were often not addressed within the context of current cancer care services. This research highlights the importance of providing a supportive environment to enable women to discuss distress as it pertains to their cancer experience and personal circumstances.

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Maturitas
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Oncology and Carcinogenesis
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Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
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Seib, C; Harbeck, E; Porter-Steele, J; Anderson, D; Chambers, S, Understanding cancer-related distress and supportive care needs in women with gynaecological cancer: a thematic analysis, Maturitas, 2019, 124, pp. 145-145
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