Moving beyond translation: Development of WeCope, a self‐management resource for Chinese‐Australian immigrants affected by cancer

Objective Currently, there are no self‐management resources in Australia that support both Chinese immigrant patients affected by cancer and their caregivers. This paper reports on the development and acceptability assessment of a self‐management intervention (WeCope) in terms of its scope, social a...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cancer care 2022-01, Vol.31 (1), p.e13531-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Verena Shuwen, Smith, Allan ‘Ben’, Girgis, Afaf
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Currently, there are no self‐management resources in Australia that support both Chinese immigrant patients affected by cancer and their caregivers. This paper reports on the development and acceptability assessment of a self‐management intervention (WeCope) in terms of its scope, social and cultural relevance and sensitivity. Methods Using a community participatory approach in this qualitative study, patients, caregivers and community members took part in semi‐structured focus groups or interviews in Cantonese, Mandarin or English to develop and provide feedback on the acceptability of ‘WeCope’. Content analysis was performed on the transcripts using inductive (codes) and deductive (themes and categories) methods. Results Patients (n = 17), caregivers (n = 10) and community members (n = 2) participated. Four themes were developed, guided by the framework of cultural sensitivity in interventions: (1) content preference and satisfaction; (2) perceived usefulness and usability; (3) cultural relevance and acceptability; and (4) layout and presentation. Participants most commonly wanted more information about treatment‐related issues (n = 14) and available support services (n = 14). Conclusion Chinese patients and caregivers expressed overall satisfaction with the WeCope resource and provided suggestions for improvement, including provision of more treatment‐related information and contact details for available support while reducing the overall resource length.
ISSN:0961-5423
1365-2354
DOI:10.1111/ecc.13531