Psycho-oncology Co-operative Research Group (PoCoG), The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Support Care Cancer. 2011 Aug;19(8):1133-41. doi: 10.1007/s00520-010-0922-x. Epub 2010 Jun 10.
There is a need for periodic review of research priorities in psycho-oncology. The purpose of this research was to conduct a qualitative study designed to canvass the views of health professionals working in psycho-oncology in Australia regarding current priority areas for research in psycho-oncology.
This study was conducted in two phases. This article reports the results from the first phase, where focus groups were conducted with key researchers and clinicians active in psycho-oncology.
A total of 55 individuals took part in ten focus groups and two interviews. Participants identified 12 priority areas for research. These areas were grouped into four global themes given a significant overlap in the research issues identified. The four global themes are: distress-improving identification, detection, referral and management; specific populations requiring intervention research; the patient journey; and health services research. Key issues identified for each theme are documented along with participant quotes.
This research provides the first steps in identifying research priorities in psycho-oncology and will guide the development of pertinent research studies as well as inform collaborative research studies focusing on clinically relevant interventions. The outcomes of such studies should ultimately guide optimal patient care.
有必要定期审查心理肿瘤学的研究重点。本研究的目的是进行一项定性研究,旨在征求在澳大利亚从事心理肿瘤学工作的卫生专业人员对心理肿瘤学当前研究重点领域的看法。
本研究分两个阶段进行。本文报告了第一阶段的结果,即对积极从事心理肿瘤学研究的主要研究人员和临床医生进行了焦点小组讨论。
共有 55 人参加了 10 个焦点小组和 2 次访谈。参与者确定了 12 个优先研究领域。这些领域被分为四个全球主题,因为确定的研究问题有很大的重叠。四个全球主题是:痛苦-改善识别、检测、转介和管理;需要干预研究的特定人群;患者的治疗过程;以及卫生服务研究。每个主题的关键问题都有记录,并附有参与者的引述。
本研究首次确定了心理肿瘤学的研究重点,并将指导相关研究的开展,以及告知侧重于临床相关干预措施的合作研究。此类研究的结果最终应指导最佳的患者护理。