Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
. 2016 Dec;19(6):1226-1236.
doi: 10.1111/hex.12417. Epub 2015 Oct 15.

Treatment-related experiences and preferences of patients with lung cancer: a qualitative analysis

Affiliations

Treatment-related experiences and preferences of patients with lung cancer: a qualitative analysis

Ines Aumann et al. Health Expect. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Lung cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide, and it causes significant challenges for patients due to the poor survival rate and treatment-related side-effects. Because of lung cancer's great burden, identification and use of the patients' preferences can help to improve patients' quality of life.

Objective: Interviews with patients who have lung cancer were used to ascertain a range of experiences and to make recommendations regarding the improvement of treatment based on these patients' preferences. Because chemotherapy is the common treatment option for lung cancer, we focused on this treatment. The interviews were audio-taped, verbally transcribed and evaluated via content analysis.

Setting and participants: A total of 18 participants (11 men and 7 women) with small or non-small-cell lung cancer who were receiving chemotherapy in one clinic were interviewed between June and July 2013.

Results: Two main aspects with different subthemes were identified during the interviews. One main aspect focused on organizational context, such as the treatment day process, or experiences with different stakeholders, such as with the health insurance company or physicians. The other category referred to experiences that influenced psychosocial factors, including physical and mental experiences.

Discussion and conclusion: Patients reported different experiences concerning physical, psychological and organizational areas during chemotherapy. Nevertheless, some potential areas for improving care, and therefore the quality of life of patients with lung cancer, could be identified. These improvement measures highlighted that with small, non-time-consuming and inexpensive changes, the treatment for patients with lung cancer can be improved.

Keywords: chemotherapy; experiences; lung cancer; preferences; qualitative interviews; treatment.

PubMed Disclaimer

References

    1. Stewart BW. World Cancer Report. Lyon: IARC Press, 2014.
    1. Ries L, Elsner M, Kosary C. Cancer Statistics Review 1975–2002. In: Ries L, Elsner M, Kosary C. (eds) Hrsg. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, 2005: http://seer.cancer.gov/archive/csr/1975_2002/#contents.
    1. Rutten LJ, Arora NK, Bakos AD, Aziz N, Rowland J. Information needs and sources of information among cancer patients: a systematic review of research (1980–2003). Patient Education and Counseling 2005; 57: 250–261. - PubMed
    1. Corbin JM, Strauss AL. Unending Work and Care. Managing Chronic Illness at Home. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1988.
    1. Corbin JM, Strauss AL. Accompaniments of chronic illness: changes in body, self, biography and biographical time. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 1987; 9: 249–281.

Publication types

LinkOut - more resources