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To tell or not to tell: attitudes of Chinese oncology nurses towards truth telling of cancer diagnosis.

机译:告诉或不告诉:中国肿瘤科护士对癌症诊断的真相讲述的态度。

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the attitude of oncology nurses towards whether and how to disclose diagnoses to patients with early-stage cancer or terminal illness. BACKGROUND: The attitudes of patients and doctors towards the disclosure of cancer diagnosis differed from culture to culture. However, little research has focused on the attitudes of Chinese oncology nurses. DESIGN: Survey. METHODS: A questionnaire investigating nurses' attitudes towards truth telling was delivered to 243 Chinese oncology nurses. RESULTS: One hundred and ninety-nine (819%) nurses completed the questionnaire. 814% of the nurses reported that patients with early-stage cancer should be informed of the diagnosis, while only 442% believed that patients with terminal illnesses should know the truth (p < 0001). Nurses who preferred truth telling reported that patients with early or terminal stages of cancer should be informed by the doctor in charge (765% vs. 739%, respectively; p > 005), immediately after the diagnosis (759% vs. 795%, respectively) and in a quiet and undisturbed room (809% vs. 705%, respectively; p > 005). Nurses' attitudes towards truth telling of terminal cancer were influenced by their educational level and work experience. CONCLUSION: Oncology nurses differed in their attitudes towards truth telling of different stages of cancer. Nurses who preferred disclosure reported that cancer patients should be informed by the doctor in charge immediately after the diagnosis and in a quiet and undisturbed room. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Many Chinese doctors, patients and their relatives believed that patients with terminal illness should not know their diagnosis. Thus, oncology nurses need additional training to deal with these situations.
机译:目的和目的:调查肿瘤学护士对于是否以及如何向早期癌症或绝症患者披露诊断的态度。背景:患者和医生对癌症诊断公开的态度因文化而异。但是,很少有研究集中在中国肿瘤科护士的态度上。设计:调查。方法:向243名中国肿瘤科护士发放了一份调查表,调查了护士对讲真相的态度。结果:一百九十九(819%)名护士完成了调查问卷。 814%的护士报告应将早期癌症患者的诊断情况告知患者,而只有442%的护士认为患有绝症的患者应了解事实(p <0001)。倾向于说真话的护士报告说,癌症早期或晚期的患者应在诊断后立即由主管医生告知(分别为765%和739%; p> 005)(759%和795%,分别在安静和不受干扰的房间中(分别为809%和705%; p> 005)。护士对末期癌症的真实告知态度受其教育水平和工作经验的影响。结论:肿瘤科护士对癌症不同阶段的真相讲述态度不同。希望公开的护士报告说,癌症患者应在诊断后立即在安静无干扰的房间内通知医生。与临床实践的关系:许多中国医生,患者及其亲属认为患有绝症的患者不应该知道他们的诊断。因此,肿瘤护士需要额外的培训来应对这些情况。

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