Ançel Gülsüm
Ankara University Faculty of Health Sciences, Aktaş Kavşağı, Plevne Cad. Şükriye Mah.No.5, 06340, Ankara, Turkey.
J Cancer Educ. 2012 Dec;27(4):631-40. doi: 10.1007/s13187-012-0416-2.
This study aimed to identify nurses' and patients' perceptions and compare them in terms of the information needs of cancer patients. Another aim is to identify the association between the demographic and situational characteristics of patients'/nurses' and information needs. A total of 305 patients and 130 nurses participated in this descriptive and comparative study. Data was collected with a study-specific questionnaire developed for this study. Descriptive statistics, Pearson Chi-square and RIDIT analyses were used to analyze the data. Results indicated that there was incongruence between patients' and nurses' perceptions regarding information provision (p < 0.05), both congruence regarding how much information was needed (eight out of 16 information items), but also significant incongruence on the remaining items(p < 0.05). The other finding was that patients residing out of Ankara city needed to obtain more information rather than the others. No relationship was found between demographic and situational characteristics and nurses' perceptions regarding information need of patients.
本研究旨在识别护士和患者的认知,并就癌症患者的信息需求对二者进行比较。另一目的是确定患者/护士的人口统计学和情境特征与信息需求之间的关联。共有305名患者和130名护士参与了这项描述性和比较性研究。通过为本研究编制的特定研究问卷收集数据。采用描述性统计、Pearson卡方检验和参照单位分析来分析数据。结果表明,患者和护士在信息提供方面的认知存在不一致(p<0.05),在所需信息量方面有八项(共16项信息项目)一致,但在其余项目上存在显著不一致(p<0.05)。另一个发现是,居住在安卡拉市以外的患者比其他患者需要获取更多信息。未发现人口统计学和情境特征与护士对患者信息需求的认知之间存在关联。