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'Quite an awkward situation to be in': perceptions of patients, carers and health and social care professionals of the supportive cancer care in British military personnel stationed in Germany.

机译:“情况非常尴尬”:驻扎在德国的英国军事人员对患者,护理人员以及健康和社会护理专业人员的支持性癌症护理的看法。

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GOALS OF WORK: This paper reports findings from a study which identified the nature and volume of supportive care received by British military services personnel and their dependents who experience cancer and are based in Germany. The objectives were to (1) identify any gaps in the provision of supportive care, (2) determine the potential for additional supportive care services (local or remote), and (3) identify any educational or development issues for DMWS personnel. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Interviews and focus groups were conducted with people with cancer (n = 7), informal carers (n = 6), British health care professionals employed by British Forces in Germany (n = 8), German health care professionals (n = 3), senior military personnel (n = 6) and army support personnel (n = 5). Analysis of the data was thematic and focused on accounts of care related to core issue identified in the UK's National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines (24). MAIN RESULTS: The paper explores the difficulties which British military personnel experience in their cancer care. The shortfalls in best practice are discussed in the framework of NICE guidelines focusing on communication, information, psychosocial care and coordination of care/inter-agency working. Significant gaps in the supportive care service provision are apparent CONCLUSIONS: The limited assessment and discussion of patients' supportive care needs suggests key areas for service improvement for providers both within the British Military in Germany, and in the services provided by German organisations. These findings highlight issues that should be considered by those providing supportive care for marginalised patient groups, such as patients and carers from different cultures.
机译:工作目标:本文报告了一项研究发现的结果,该研究确定了患有癌症并居住在德国的英国军事服务人员及其家属所提供的支持治疗的性质和数量。目标是(1)找出提供支持性护理的任何差距;(2)确定潜在的额外支持性护理服务(本地或远程);以及(3)识别DMWS人员的任何教育或发展问题。材料与方法:访谈和焦点小组针对的是癌症患者(n = 7),非正式护理人员(n = 6),英国驻英部队雇用的英国医疗保健专业人员(n = 8),德国医疗保健专业人员(n = 3),高级军事人员(n = 6)和陆军后勤人员(n = 5)。数据分析是主题性的,重点是与英国国家卫生与临床卓越研究所(NICE)指南中确定的核心问题有关的护理说明(24)。主要结果:本文探讨了英国军事人员在癌症护理中遇到的困难。在NICE准则的框架内讨论了最佳实践的不足,该准则侧重于沟通,信息,社会心理护理以及护理/机构间工作的协调。结论:在支持治疗服务方面存在明显差距。结论:对患者支持治疗需求的评估和讨论有限,这为德国英军以及德国组织提供的服务提供者改善了服务的关键领域。这些发现突出了那些为边缘化患者群体(例如来自不同文化背景的患者和护理人员)提供支持治疗的人们应考虑的问题。

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