A study of participants' evaluation of the supportive functions in community-based selfhelp groups for cancer survivors and the related factors
10.2512/jspm.8.223
- VernacularTitle:がん患者会参加者による会の援助機能評価とその関連要因の検討
- Author:
Huang Zhengguo
;
Kenichi Kodama
;
Sawako Arai
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
cancer group;
evaluation of supportive functions;
palliative care
- From:Palliative Care Research
2013;8(2):223-231
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Objective: The reliability and validity of a scale to evaluate the supportive functions of community-based self-help groups (SHGs) for cancer survivors, which was named the Evaluation of Supportive Functions Scale (ESFS) was investigated. Moreover, factors related to the evaluation of supportive functions were identified. Methods: An anonymous, self-administered survey comprised of items related to the background, evaluation of supportive functions of SHGs, and participation status (frequency of participation, satisfaction with participation, and types of activities undertaken) was conducted with members of SHGs for cancer survivors (n=1,350). Valid responses (573 valid responses, 42.4%) were analyzed and ESFS was developed based on the responses. Results: The 21-item ESFS had excellent internal consistency. Factor analyses revealed a 4-factor solution of internally consistent subscales: Learning, Helping each other, Social involvement and Catalyst for personal growth. There was a significant relationship between participants' evaluation of supportive functions of SHGs with gender, role in the SHGs and type of cancer. The subscales were significantly related to the frequency of participation, satisfaction, and the type and range of activities that were undertaken. Conclusions: ESFS can measure participants' recognition of the utility of SHGs. We have discussed the practical applications of the scale as a tool for measuring the effectiveness of SHGs.