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肿瘤学家及其晚期癌症患者如何沟通与健康相关的生活质量。

How oncologists and their patients with advanced cancer communicate about health-related quality of life.

机构信息

Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2010 May;19(5):490-9. doi: 10.1002/pon.1579.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the content and frequency of communication about health-related quality of life (HRQOL) during outpatient encounters between oncologists and their patients with advanced cancer.

METHODS

We coded for HRQOL talk in a subset of audio-recorded conversations (each previously found to contain prognostic talk by the oncologist) from the Study of Communication in Oncologist-Patient Encounters Trial, a randomized controlled trial conducted from 2003 to 2008 in two large US academic medical centers and one Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

RESULTS

Seventy-three encounters involved 70 patients and 37 oncologists. Patients were more likely to be female (53%), White (86%), married (78%), and possessing some college education (62%). Most oncologists were male (78%) and White (78%). Mean ages were 59 years for patients and 44 years for oncologists. Every encounter included some talk about HRQOL and HRQOL discussions made up, on average, 25% of the visit time. HRQOL segments described symptoms (50%), general HRQOL (27%), and the following concerns: physical (27%), functional (22%), psychological (9%), social (7%), spiritual (1%), and other (28%). Topics included treatment (56%), disease (14%), and testing (3%), and conversations focused on past (44%), present (68%), and future HRQOL (59%).

CONCLUSIONS

HRQOL discussions between oncologists and patients are common, but the emphasis is often on treatment (e.g. side effects) and symptoms (e.g. pain) even in patients with advanced disease. Given the often intense emotional experience of patients with advanced cancer, oncologists may need to pay more attention to psychological, social, and spiritual HRQOL concerns.

摘要

目的

描述肿瘤学家与其晚期癌症患者门诊就诊时有关健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的交流内容和频率。

方法

我们对 Study of Communication in Oncologist-Patient Encounters Trial 中的部分音频记录对话(这些对话之前均由肿瘤学家进行了预后讨论)进行了 HRQOL 谈话编码,该试验是 2003 年至 2008 年在美国两个大型学术医疗中心和一个退伍军人事务医疗中心进行的一项随机对照试验。

结果

73 次就诊涉及 70 名患者和 37 名肿瘤学家。患者更有可能是女性(53%)、白人(86%)、已婚(78%)和具有一些大学学历(62%)。大多数肿瘤学家是男性(78%)和白人(78%)。患者的平均年龄为 59 岁,肿瘤学家的平均年龄为 44 岁。每次就诊都包括一些有关 HRQOL 的讨论,HRQOL 讨论平均占就诊时间的 25%。HRQOL 部分描述了症状(50%)、一般 HRQOL(27%)以及以下问题:身体(27%)、功能(22%)、心理(9%)、社会(7%)、精神(1%)和其他(28%)。讨论的主题包括治疗(56%)、疾病(14%)和检查(3%),重点关注过去(44%)、现在(68%)和未来的 HRQOL(59%)。

结论

肿瘤学家和患者之间的 HRQOL 讨论很常见,但重点往往是治疗(例如副作用)和症状(例如疼痛),即使是在晚期疾病患者中也是如此。鉴于晚期癌症患者通常经历强烈的情绪体验,肿瘤学家可能需要更加关注心理、社会和精神 HRQOL 问题。

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