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Preferences of Malaysian Cancer Patients in Communication of Bad News

机译:马来西亚癌症患者在不良新闻中的偏好

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Background: Breaking bad news to cancer patients is a delicate and challenging task for most doctors. Better understanding of patients' preferences in breaking bad news can guide doctors in performing this task. Objectives: This study aimed to describe the preferences of Malaysian cancer patients regarding the communication of bad news. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the Oncology clinic of a tertiary teaching hospital. Two hundred adult cancer patients were recruited via purposive quota sampling. They were required to complete the Malay language version of the Measure of Patients' Preferences (MPP-BM) with minimal researcher assistance. Their responses were analysed using descriptive statistics. Association between demographic characteristics and domain scores were tested using non-parametric statistical tests. Results: Nine items were rated by the patients as essential: "Doctor is honest about the severity of my condition", "Doctor describing my treatment options in detail", "Doctor telling me best treatment options", Doctor letting me know all of the different treatment options", "Doctor being up to date on research on my type of cancer", "Doctor telling me news directly", "Being given detailed info about results of medical tests", "Being told in person", and "Having doctor offer hope about my condition". All these items had median scores of 5/5 (IQR:4-5). The median scores for the three domains were: "Content and Facilitation" 74/85, "Emotional Support" 23/30 and "Structural and Informational Support" 31/40. Ethnicity was found to be significantly associated with scores for "Content and Facilitation" and "Emotional Support". Educational status was significantly associated with scores for "Structural and Informational Support". Conclusion: Malaysian cancer patients appreciate the ability of the doctor to provide adequate information using good communication skills during the process of breaking bad news. Provision of emotional support, structural support and informational support were also highly appreciated.
机译:背景:打破坏消息对癌症患者对大多数医生来说是一种微妙而挑战的任务。更好地了解患者在破坏坏消息方面的偏好可以指导医生执行这项任务。目的:本研究旨在描述马来西亚癌症患者关于坏消息的沟通的偏好。方法论:这是在第三节教学医院的肿瘤学诊所进行的横断面研究。通过有目的配额抽样招募了两百成年癌症患者。他们被要求用最小的研究人员援助完成患者偏好(MPP-BM)的马来语版本的马来语版本。使用描述性统计分析它们的反应。使用非参数统计测试测试人口统计特性和域分数之间的关系。结果:九件物品被患者评为至关重要:“医生诚实地对我的严重程度”,“医生描述了我的治疗方案详细”,“医生告诉我最好的治疗选择”,医生让我知道所有的不同的治疗选择“,”医生达到了我的癌症类型的研究“,”医生告诉我新闻直接“,”被授予医学测试结果的详细信息“,”被告知“,”和“和”医生为我的病情提供希望“。所有这些项目都有5/5的中位数(IQR:4-5)。三个域名的中位数分别为:”内容和便利化“74/85,”情绪支持“23 / 30和“结构和信息支持”31/40。被发现与“内容和促进”和“情感支持”的分数明显相关。教育状况与“结构和信息支持”的成绩明显相关。结论:马来西亚癌症患者欣赏的能力医生在打破坏消息过程中使用良好的沟通技巧提供足够的信息。提供情绪支持,结构支持和信息支持也得到了高度赞赏。

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