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肿瘤内科医生关于与患者沟通化疗费用的观点:一项初步调查。

Medical oncologists' views on communicating with patients about chemotherapy costs: a pilot survey.

作者信息

Schrag Deborah, Hanger Morgan

机构信息

Health Outcomes Research Group, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Oncol. 2007 Jan 10;25(2):233-7. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2006.09.2437.

Abstract

PURPOSE

As chemotherapy costs escalate, financial concerns have become relevant for more cancer patients. Yet, little is known about how oncologists communicate with patients about coping with chemotherapy treatment costs.

METHODS

To understand how medical oncologists view these issues, we developed a survey eliciting their attitudes and behaviors surrounding discussing costs of therapy in the context of treatment decision making. The survey was piloted at a national meeting and then mailed to a random sample of actively practicing 2005 American Society of Clinical Oncology members in the 50 United States. Survey items used a 5-point Likert scale designed to elicit oncologists' practices and attitudes regarding discussion of chemotherapy costs with patients. The first survey wave also included two clinical vignettes about hypothetical patients contemplating treatment with high-cost regimens.

RESULTS

Of 530 mailed surveys, 167 were returned for an overall response rate of 31.5%. Most oncologists reported knowledge of their patients' financial well-being: 15% all of the time, 39% most of the time, 33% some of the time, and 13% rarely/none of the time. There was substantial variation in oncologists' attitudes toward discussing chemotherapy costs with patients: 42% did so always or most of the time, 32% sometimes did, and 26% rarely or never did. Most oncologists (80%) felt that it was important to be explicit about the impact of treatment choices on patients' finances. However, 20% maintained that costs play no role in clinical encounters, and 31% reported a high degree of discomfort in discussing costs with patients. Referral to support staff for these discussions was common. Only a few oncologists (16%) acknowledged omitting treatment options on the basis of their perceptions of patients' ability to afford treatment.

CONCLUSION

There is important heterogeneity in medical oncologists' attitudes toward discussing chemotherapy treatment costs with patients. Mismatch between physician and patient viewpoints has the potential to result in miscommunication and suboptimally informed treatment decisions.

摘要

目的

随着化疗费用不断攀升,经济问题对越来越多的癌症患者而言变得至关重要。然而,对于肿瘤学家如何与患者沟通应对化疗治疗费用的问题,我们却知之甚少。

方法

为了解肿瘤内科医生如何看待这些问题,我们开展了一项调查,以了解他们在治疗决策背景下围绕讨论治疗费用的态度和行为。该调查在一次全国性会议上进行了预试验,然后邮寄给美国50个州积极执业的2005名美国临床肿瘤学会成员的随机样本。调查项目采用5点李克特量表,旨在了解肿瘤学家与患者讨论化疗费用的做法和态度。第一轮调查还包括两个关于假设患者考虑使用高成本治疗方案的临床案例。

结果

在寄出的530份调查问卷中,有167份被退回,总体回复率为31.5%。大多数肿瘤学家报告了解患者的经济状况:15%一直了解,39%大部分时间了解,33%有时了解,13%很少/从不了解。肿瘤学家在与患者讨论化疗费用的态度上存在很大差异:42%总是或大部分时间这样做,32%有时这样做,26%很少或从不这样做。大多数肿瘤学家(80%)认为明确治疗选择对患者财务状况的影响很重要。然而,20%的人坚持认为费用在临床诊疗中不起作用,31%的人报告在与患者讨论费用时感到高度不适。将这些讨论转介给支持人员很常见。只有少数肿瘤学家(16%)承认基于对患者支付治疗费用能力的看法而省略治疗方案。

结论

肿瘤内科医生在与患者讨论化疗治疗费用的态度上存在重要的异质性。医生和患者观点之间的不匹配有可能导致沟通不畅和治疗决策信息不足。

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