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Challenges in self‐management of persons living with advanced cancer: An exploratory, in‐depth interview study

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Abstract Objective To obtain insight in self‐management challenges of persons with advanced cancer and factors that influence their self‐management. Methods Exploratory study among persons with advanced cancer. We conducted in‐depth… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Objective To obtain insight in self‐management challenges of persons with advanced cancer and factors that influence their self‐management. Methods Exploratory study among persons with advanced cancer. We conducted in‐depth interviews and performed an inductive thematic analysis, using open, axial and selective coding. Results We interviewed 33 persons with advanced cancer. Four self‐management challenges were identified: (1) Dealing with physical and psychological symptoms and problems. (2) Navigating the illness trajectory, including management of clinical appointments and treatment regimens, end‐of‐life planning life and ‘maintaining normality’. (3) Managing relations with healthcare professionals, including contributing experiential knowledge to medical decision‐making. (4) Navigating changes in the social environment. Some participants responded proactively to these challenges, for example, by actively searching for information to obtain an extensive understanding of their illness and (re)scheduling medical appointments for a better fit in their agenda. Self‐management strategies seemed to be influenced by patients' personality, life history, moment in the illness trajectory and the social environment. Conclusion Self‐management challenges of persons with advanced cancer are based largely outside the professional care setting. Self‐management strategies in response to these challenges are typically aimed at maintaining a normal life. Self‐management support should be tailored to patients' needs and part of trustful partnerships with patients and relatives.

Keywords: self management; persons advanced; management; advanced cancer; exploratory

Journal Title: European Journal of Cancer Care
Year Published: 2022

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