Kohara Izumi, Inoue Tomoko
Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2010 Mar;37(2):E124-32. doi: 10.1188/10.ONF.E124-E132.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To reveal the decision-making process in patients considering participation in cancer phase I clinical trials.
Grounded theory approach.
Cancer center in a metropolitan area of Tokyo, Japan.
25 patients with cancer, including individuals who ultimately declined to participate in a phase I trial.
Semistructured interviews and unstructured observations were conducted.
Patients' decision-making process and influencing factors.
The core category of patients' decision-making process was searching for a way to live to the end. The process consisted of four phases: only waiting for death to come if nothing is done, assessing the value of the phase I trial, finding decisive factors, and reminding oneself that this is the right decision. Factors influencing the process included patients' perceptions of physicians' explanations of the phase I trial, patients' perceptions of their families' attitudes toward the phase I trial, patients' experiences with past anticancer therapies, and patients' attitudes toward living with cancer.
Patient decision-making is a challenging process associated with issues about how to live at the end of life. The pattern of searching for a way to live to the end differed depending on the levels of the four factors that influenced patients' decision-making process.
Nurses play pivotal roles in talking to patients about phase I trials, discussing what is important for the rest of their lives, and recognizing that patients made a satisfying decision for themselves.
目的/目标:揭示考虑参与癌症I期临床试验的患者的决策过程。
扎根理论方法。
日本东京大都市地区的癌症中心。
25名癌症患者,包括最终拒绝参与I期试验的个体。
进行半结构化访谈和非结构化观察。
患者的决策过程及影响因素。
患者决策过程的核心类别是寻找活到最后的方法。该过程包括四个阶段:如果不采取任何措施则只能等待死亡降临、评估I期试验的价值、找到决定性因素以及提醒自己这是正确的决定。影响该过程的因素包括患者对医生对I期试验解释的认知、患者对其家人对I期试验态度的认知、患者过去抗癌治疗的经历以及患者对与癌症共存的态度。
患者决策是一个具有挑战性的过程,与生命末期如何生活的问题相关。寻找活到最后的方式因影响患者决策过程的四个因素的程度不同而有所差异。
护士在与患者谈论I期试验、讨论对其余生重要的事情以及认识到患者为自己做出了满意的决定方面发挥着关键作用。