O'Leary Katherine A, Estabrooks Carole A, Olson Kärin, Cumming Ceinwen
Knowledge Utilization Studies Program, University of Alberta, Canada.
Patient Educ Couns. 2007 Dec;69(1-3):5-19. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2007.08.002. Epub 2007 Sep 24.
To examine, summarize, and critically assess the literature focusing on information use by early-stage breast cancer patients.
Empirical articles reporting the information needs, sources used/preferred, and intervention-related outcomes experienced by patients in the context of making a treatment choice were chosen. Several healthcare databases were searched. Articles were limited to those published in English between January 1, 1986 and March 31, 2006.
A total of 25 articles met the inclusion criteria. Information needs were consistent, and highest rankings were for (in order): information about chances for a cure, stage of disease, and treatment options. Results were equivocal regarding the factors found to influence information need: age, time since diagnosis, and preferred role in decision-making. The highest ranked information sources accessed and preferred were physicians. Age, education, and type of treatment chosen influenced source choice. Patients using consumer decision aids (CDAs) had less decisional conflict, higher satisfaction with the decision made and the decision process, and higher knowledge levels.
Information needs and source use were influenced by several personal and contextual factors.
A better understanding of source use could provide more effective ways of disseminating information to patients.
对聚焦早期乳腺癌患者信息使用情况的文献进行审查、总结及批判性评估。
选取实证性文章,这些文章报告了患者在做出治疗选择时的信息需求、所使用/偏爱的信息来源以及与干预相关的结果。检索了多个医疗保健数据库。文章限于1986年1月1日至2006年3月31日期间以英文发表的文献。
共有25篇文章符合纳入标准。信息需求具有一致性,排名最高的依次为:治愈几率信息、疾病分期及治疗方案。关于影响信息需求的因素(年龄、确诊后的时间以及在决策中偏爱的角色),结果并不明确。所获取及偏爱的排名最高的信息来源是医生。年龄、教育程度及所选治疗类型影响信息来源的选择。使用消费者决策辅助工具(CDA)的患者决策冲突较少,对所做决策及决策过程的满意度较高,知识水平也较高。
信息需求和信息来源的使用受到多种个人因素和背景因素的影响。
更好地理解信息来源的使用情况可为向患者传播信息提供更有效的方法。