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Quality of life, coping strategies, and supportive care needs in head and neck cancer survivors: a qualitative study

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SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
卷 29, 期 8, 页码 4349-4356

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05981-1

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Survivorship; Eating problems; Diet; Information; Symptoms; Unmet needs

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  1. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [1011487]
  2. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Colgate Palmolive Fellowship in Nutrition and Oral Health
  3. Division of Nutritional Sciences Vision 20/20 Grant
  4. Carle-Illinois Cancer Scholars for Translational and Applied Research Fellowship
  5. NCI Cancer Prevention and Control Training Grant [5T32CA090314-17]
  6. Carle Illinois Cancer Scholars for Translational and Applied Research Fellowship

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This qualitative study aimed to understand the experiences and needs of head and neck cancer survivors, revealing that many survivors continue to face various challenges and restrictions in daily living. While survivors generally maintain a positive mindset, they still have unmet needs, highlighting the importance of providing more supportive care services.
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand the lived experience of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors between 6 months to 9 years post-radiation. Quality of life, coping strategies, concerns for the future, and preferences for supportive care were explored. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 31 HNC survivors from a Midwestern hospital. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis. Results Survivors described restrictions on daily living, social eating, and financial concerns. Despite these restrictions, survivors reported an overall high mentality and enjoyment of life. Coping considerations included adapting to a new normal and increased involvement in cancer support and faith groups. Preferences for supportive care included receiving more information about and being more involved in the treatment care plan, referrals to therapy and support groups, and more comprehensive follow-up in survivorship. Conclusions While long-term HNC survivors adapt to daily living restrictions, a high proportion continue to have unmet needs. This data can guide the development of HNC survivorship interventions to inform optimal clinical guidelines based on patients' perceived needs. This qualitative study uncovered distinct perceived needs of HNC survivors which can inform future service development. Incorporating referrals to supportive care services including speech language pathologist, physical therapists, and dietitians into the standard of care before, during, and after treatment would assist survivors in adapting to life after treatment and managing long-term health consequences of their disease.

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