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Patients' Preferences for Information About the Benefits and Risks of Second-Line Palliative Chemotherapy and Their Oncologist's Awareness of These Preferences

机译:患者对二线姑息化疗的获益和风险以及肿瘤科医生对这些偏好的了解的信息偏好

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Communication about palliative treatment options requires a balance between providing patients with sufficient information and not providing unwanted information. Surveys have indicated that many patients with advanced cancer express a wish to receive detailed information. In this prospective multicenter study, the information desire of patients with advanced breast or colorectal cancer was further investigated by offering treatment-related information to patients using a decision aid (DA). In addition, this study explored oncologists' awareness of their patients' information desire. Seventy-seven patients with advanced breast or colorectal cancer facing the decision whether to start second-line palliative chemotherapy were offered a DA by a nurse. This DA contained information on adverse events, tumor response, and survival. The nurse asked the patient whether each information item was desired. Ninety-five percent of patients chose to receive information on adverse events, 91 % chose to receive information on tumor response, and 74 % chose to receive information on survival. Oncologists' judgment of patients' information desire was 100, 97, and 81 %, respectively. For all three information items together, oncologists correctly judged the information desire of 62 % of patients. This study confirms that many patients with advanced cancer wish to receive detailed information on the benefits and risks of palliative treatment options when the information is actually available. Oncologists were adequately aware of this high information desire, but had some difficulty judging the information desire of individual patients. A stepped approach to giving information ("preview, ask, tell, ask") may help to better meet patients' information needs.
机译:关于姑息治疗选择的沟通要求在为患者提供足够的信息与不提供不需要的信息之间取得平衡。调查表明,许多晚期癌症患者表示希望获得详细的信息。在这项前瞻性多中心研究中,通过使用决策辅助(DA)向患者提供与治疗相关的信息,进一步研究了晚期乳腺癌或结直肠癌患者的信息需求。此外,这项研究还探讨了肿瘤学家对患者信息需求的认识。由护士向决定是否开始二线姑息化疗的77名晚期乳腺癌或大肠癌患者提供了DA。该DA包含有关不良事件,肿瘤反应和生存的信息。护士问病人是否需要每个信息项。 95%的患者选择接受有关不良事件的信息,91%的患者选择接受有关肿瘤反应的信息,74%的患者选择接受有关生存的信息。肿瘤学家对患者信息需求的判断分别为100%,97%和81%。对于所有这三个信息项,肿瘤科医生正确判断了62%患者的信息需求。这项研究证实,许多晚期癌症患者希望在实际可用的信息中获得有关姑息治疗选择的益处和风险的详细信息。肿瘤科医生充分意识到了这种较高的信息需求,但是在判断各个患者的信息需求方面存在一些困难。提供信息的分步方法(“预览,询问,告知,询问”)可能有助于更好地满足患者的信息需求。

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