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An exploration of healthcare providers’ experiences and perspectives of Traditional and complementary medicine usage and disclosure by Indigenous cancer patients

机译:探索医疗保健提供者的经验和土著癌症患者使用传统和补充医学以及披露的观点

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Traditional and complementary medicines (T&CM) are any form of medicine, practice, treatment, product, technology, knowledge system or ceremony outside of conventional medical practice that aims to prevent and/or treat illness and/or promote well-being. Alongside conventional cancer treatments, T&CM usage is increasing; with 19% of indigenous Australians with cancer reporting using T&CM. There is limited evidence surrounding T&CM use and disclosure by indigenous patients. Our aim was to explore healthcare providers’ views about usage, disclosureon-disclosure of T&CM by Indigenous cancer patients. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 18 healthcare providers, including three indigenous providers, at a large urban hospital providing care to Indigenous cancer patients were conducted to explore providers’ experiences and attitudes towards T&CM use by Indigenous cancer patients. An interpretive phenomenological approach was used to thematically analyse the data. Analysis revealed six themes: concern about risk; no ‘real’ benefits; perception of T&CM and conventional medicine as antithetical; barriers to disclosure; ‘patients’ choice’ a double-edged sword; and providers’ lack of knowledge about T&CM. Healthcare providers perceived discord between T&CM and conventional medicine. Most lacked knowledge of T&CM, and had concerns around negative-interactions with conventional treatments. They considered T&CM outside their role, citing this as reasoning for their lack of knowledge. Indigenous healthcare providers had greater understanding and openness towards T&CM. Given the potential usage of T&CM by Indigenous cancer patients, providers need a more comprehensive understanding of T&CM in order to inform discussion and facilitate effective disclosure on this topic. If indigenous Australians with cancer feel that cancer care providers are unreceptive to discussing T&CM, patient care risks being compromised; particularly given the potential for negative interactions between T&CM and conventional cancer treatments. Fostering health care interactions where indigenous patients feel comfortable to discuss T&CM usage should be a priority for all cancer care services.
机译:传统和补充医学(T&CM)是常规医学实践之外旨在预防和/或治疗疾病和/或促进幸福的任何形式的医学,实践,治疗,产品,技术,知识体系或仪式。与传统的癌症治疗方法相比,传统医学疗法的使用量正在增加。有19%的澳大利亚土著人使用T&CM报告癌症。关于土著患者使用和披露T&CM的证据很少。我们的目的是探讨医疗保健提供者对土著癌症患者对T&CM的使用,披露/不披露的观点。在一家为土著癌症患者提供护理的大型城市医院,对18名医疗保健提供者(包括3名土著提供者)进行了半结构化,深入的访谈,以探讨医疗提供者对土著癌症患者使用T&CM的经验和态度。解释现象学方法用于主题分析数据。分析揭示了六个主题:对风险的关注;对风险的关注。没有“真正的”好处;认为中医与传统医学是对立的;披露障碍; “病人的选择”是一把双刃剑;以及提供商缺乏有关T&CM的知识。医疗保健提供者认为传统医学和传统医学之间存在矛盾。大多数人缺乏对T&CM的了解,并担心与传统疗法的负面相互作用。他们认为T&CM超出了他们的职责范围,并认为这是缺乏知识的原因。土著医疗保健提供者对T&CM有更多的了解和开放性。考虑到土著癌症患者可能会使用T&CM,提供者需要对T&CM有更全面的了解,以便为讨论提供信息并促进对此主题的有效披露。如果患有癌症的澳大利亚土著人认为癌症护理提供者不愿接受有关T&CM的讨论,则患者护理风险会受到损害;特别是考虑到T&CM与常规癌症治疗之间可能产生负面相互作用。在所有土著癌症患者都愿意讨论T&CM使用情况的地方,加强医疗保健互动应成为所有癌症护理服务的优先事项。

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