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Deciding what information is necessary: do patients with advanced cancer want to know all the details?

机译:确定必要的信息:晚期癌症患者是否想知道所有细节?

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Abstract: Communicating effectively with patients who have advanced cancer is one of the greatest challenges facing physicians today. Whilst guiding the patient through complex diagnostic and staging techniques, treatment regimens and trials, the physician must translate often imprecise or conflicting data into meaningful personalized information that empowers the patient to make decisions about their life and body. This requires understanding, compassion, patience, and skill. This narrative literature review explores current communication practices, information preferences of oncology patients and their families, and communication strategies that may assist in these delicate interactions. Overwhelmingly, the literature suggests that whilst the majority of patients with advanced cancer do want to know their diagnosis and receive detailed prognostic information, this varies not only between individuals but also for a given individual over time. Barriers to the delivery and understanding of information exist on both sides of the physician–patient relationship, and family dynamics are also influential. Despite identifiable trends, the information preferences of a particular patient cannot be reliably predicted by demographic, cultural, or cancer-specific factors. Therefore, our primary recommendation is that the physician regularly asks the patient what information they would like to know, who else should be given the information and be involved in decision making, and how that information should be presented.
机译:摘要:与晚期癌症患者进行有效沟通是当今医师面临的最大挑战之一。在通过复杂的诊断和分期技术,治疗方案和试验指导患者的同时,医生还必须将通常不精确或有冲突的数据转换为有意义的个性化信息,以使患者能够决定自己的生活和身体。这需要理解,同情,耐心和技巧。这篇叙事性文献综述探讨了当前的交流实践,肿瘤患者及其家人的信息偏好,以及有助于这些微妙互动的交流策略。绝大多数文献认为,尽管大多数晚期癌症患者确实希望了解他们的诊断并获得详细的预后信息,但这不仅在个体之间而且随着时间的推移对于给定的个体也有所不同。医患关系的两侧都存在传递和理解信息的障碍,家庭动态也具有影响力。尽管有可识别的趋势,但是特定的患者的信息偏好无法通过人口统计学,文化或癌症特异性因素可靠地预测。因此,我们的主要建议是医生定期询问患者他们想知道哪些信息,应该向其他人提供该信息并参与决策,以及如何呈现该信息。

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