Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery

Esophageal cancer poses challenges to all domains of wellbeing. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of esophageal cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, with a view to informing the health education needs of this group. Eighteen persons who had undergone an esophagectomy part...

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Main Authors: Annemarie E. Bennett, Linda O’Neill, Deirdre Connolly, Emer Guinan, Lauren Boland, Suzanne Doyle, Jacintha O’Sullivan, John V. Reynolds, Juliette Hussey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/100
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spelling doaj-0ae70eac82124626b31155571c236e8e2021-01-01T00:01:22ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-12-011310010010.3390/cancers13010100Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and RecoveryAnnemarie E. Bennett0Linda O’Neill1Deirdre Connolly2Emer Guinan3Lauren Boland4Suzanne Doyle5Jacintha O’Sullivan6John V. Reynolds7Juliette Hussey8Discipline of Clinical Medicine, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandDiscipline of Physiotherapy, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandDiscipline of Occupational Therapy, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandTrinity Centre for Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandDiscipline of Occupational Therapy, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandSchool of Biological and Health Sciences, City Campus, Technological University Dublin, D07ADY7 Dublin, IrelandTrinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandDiscipline of Surgery, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandDiscipline of Physiotherapy, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College, D08W9RT Dublin, IrelandEsophageal cancer poses challenges to all domains of wellbeing. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of esophageal cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, with a view to informing the health education needs of this group. Eighteen persons who had undergone an esophagectomy participated in one of four audio-taped focus groups in a specialist hospital for cancer care. Transcriptions were analyzed thematically. Fear and uncertainty underpinned all stages of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Participants emphasized: (a) a lack of understanding over what to expect throughout treatment and recovery; (b) the demanding and traumatic period of adjustment required as a result of changes to their physical, psychological, and social functioning; and, (c) that support provided by family, friends, and acquaintances was variable and uninformed, often to the point of being counterproductive to physical and psychosocial recovery. Tailored education is needed to enable patients to prepare for each stage of their cancer journey. Equally, families and wider social networks should receive education that enables them to provide esophageal cancer survivors with appropriate support. Education should be provided at intervals that enable patients, survivors, and support networks to prepare for the physical, emotional, and social challenges experienced during diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/100esophageal cancercancer diagnosiscancer treatmentrehabilitationpatient educationeducation needs
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author Annemarie E. Bennett
Linda O’Neill
Deirdre Connolly
Emer Guinan
Lauren Boland
Suzanne Doyle
Jacintha O’Sullivan
John V. Reynolds
Juliette Hussey
spellingShingle Annemarie E. Bennett
Linda O’Neill
Deirdre Connolly
Emer Guinan
Lauren Boland
Suzanne Doyle
Jacintha O’Sullivan
John V. Reynolds
Juliette Hussey
Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
Cancers
esophageal cancer
cancer diagnosis
cancer treatment
rehabilitation
patient education
education needs
author_facet Annemarie E. Bennett
Linda O’Neill
Deirdre Connolly
Emer Guinan
Lauren Boland
Suzanne Doyle
Jacintha O’Sullivan
John V. Reynolds
Juliette Hussey
author_sort Annemarie E. Bennett
title Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
title_short Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
title_full Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
title_fullStr Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of Esophageal Cancer Survivors on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery
title_sort perspectives of esophageal cancer survivors on diagnosis, treatment, and recovery
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Esophageal cancer poses challenges to all domains of wellbeing. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of esophageal cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, with a view to informing the health education needs of this group. Eighteen persons who had undergone an esophagectomy participated in one of four audio-taped focus groups in a specialist hospital for cancer care. Transcriptions were analyzed thematically. Fear and uncertainty underpinned all stages of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Participants emphasized: (a) a lack of understanding over what to expect throughout treatment and recovery; (b) the demanding and traumatic period of adjustment required as a result of changes to their physical, psychological, and social functioning; and, (c) that support provided by family, friends, and acquaintances was variable and uninformed, often to the point of being counterproductive to physical and psychosocial recovery. Tailored education is needed to enable patients to prepare for each stage of their cancer journey. Equally, families and wider social networks should receive education that enables them to provide esophageal cancer survivors with appropriate support. Education should be provided at intervals that enable patients, survivors, and support networks to prepare for the physical, emotional, and social challenges experienced during diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
topic esophageal cancer
cancer diagnosis
cancer treatment
rehabilitation
patient education
education needs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/100
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