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Training oncology physicians to advise their patients on complementary and integrative medicine: An implementation study for a manual‐guided consultation

机译:培训肿瘤医生,建议他们对互补和综合医学的患者:手动引导咨询的实施研究

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Background The unmonitored use of complementary medicine in patients with cancer can be associated with an increased risk of safety‐related issues, such as lower adherence to conventional cancer therapies. Training oncology physicians to advise their patients about the effectiveness and safety of these therapies could improve this situation. Methods The objective of this study was to develop and pretest a consultation framework that has high potential to be widely implemented. The framework comprises: 1) a systematically developed and tested, manualized, guided consultation; and 2) blended learning training (e‐learning and communication skills training workshop) to upskill oncology physicians in advising their patients on complementary and integrative medicine (CIM). For this implementation study, mixed methods were used to develop the manual (literature review, consensus procedure, pilot testing) and the training (questionnaires and interviews with oncology physicians and patients with cancer and an examination of the skills in a setting with standardized patients). Results The training was tested with 47 oncology physicians from across Germany. The manual‐guided consultation (context: general information on the setting and communication techniques; inform: consultation duration and content; capture: previous CIM use; prioritize: focus on consultation; advise: evidence‐based CIM recommendations; discuss, advise, accept, or advise against other CIM; concretize advice: summary and implementation; and monitor: documentation) was considered suitable. The structure and time frame (maximum, 20?minutes) of the consultation as well as the training were feasible and well accepted. Conclusions The current study demonstrates that the KOKON‐KTO framework (a German acronym for Competence Network for Complementary Medicine ‐ Consultation?Training for Oncology Physicians) is suitable for training oncology physicians. Its implementation can lead to better physician‐patient communication about CIM in cancer.
机译:背景技术癌症患者的不受监控的互补药物可能与安全相关问题的风险增加有关,例如对常规癌症治疗的依赖性降低。培训肿瘤医生向其患者建议这些疗法的有效性和安全性可以改善这种情况。方法本研究的目的是开发和预测试具有高潜力的咨询框架,以广泛实施。该框架包括:1)系统开发和测试,手动,引导咨询; 2)混合学习培训(电子学习和沟通技能培训研讨会)向upskill肿瘤医生提供建议患者互补和综合医学(CIM)。对于此实施研究,混合方法用于开发手册(文献审查,共识,试验检测)和培训(对肿瘤医生和癌症患者的调查问卷和访谈,并在标准化患者的环境中考察技能) 。结果培训由德国跨境进行47个肿瘤医生测试。手动引导咨询(上下文:有关设置和通信技术的一般信息;通知:咨询持续时间和内容;捕获:以前的CIM使用;优先考虑:专注于咨询;咨询:讨论,建议,接受,建议,接受或者建议其他CIM;具体化建议:摘要和实施;并监测:文档)被认为是合适的。咨询的结构和时间框架(最大,20个?分钟)以及培训是可行的并且被接受良好。结论目前的研究表明,Kokon-KTO框架(互补性互补性网络的德国首字母术 - 咨询?肿瘤医生培训)适合培训肿瘤医生。其实施可能导致对癌症中CIM的更好的医生患者沟通。

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