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目前的随访安排无法满足癌症患者的需求。

Current organisation of follow-up does not meet cancer patients' needs.

作者信息

Sperling Cecilie, Sandager Mette, Jensen Henry, Knudsen Janne Lehmann

机构信息

Quality & Patient Safety, Danish Cancer Society, Strandboulevarden 49, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Dan Med J. 2014 Jun;61(6):A4855.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

For cancer patients, traditional follow-up care is considered unsuitable and unsustainable. The patient perspective seems often to be absent in the ongoing debate about alternative strategies for follow-up care. Based on a national survey from 2012, the objective of this study was to examine cancer patients' support needs regarding physiological and emotional problems during follow-up and to identify factors associated with their needs and any unmet needs.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Patients diagnosed with cancer in the period from April to September 2010 were invited to participate. A total of 4,401 patients responded (response rate = 64%). The risks in terms of prevalence rate ratios of having needs and unmet needs for both physiological and emotional problems were estimated using the Poisson regression.

RESULTS

The study showed that 60% of the patients had needs for support regarding physiological and emotional problems, and half of the patients reported unmet needs. Younger patients and patients with co-morbidity were more likely to report needs and unmet needs for physiological and emotional support. Treatment complexity and setting of follow-up were not associated with unmet needs.

CONCLUSION

The study underlines that the current organisation of follow-up does not meet cancer patients' needs. Several factors are associated with both needs and unmet needs. Hence, a more sustainable approach for follow-up care may consist in stratification tailored to the patients' different needs. In such an approach, more focus should be on age-specific needs and the impact of co-morbidity.

FUNDING

The study is funded by the Danish Cancer Society.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency (J. no. 2010-41-4694). According to the Danish Act on Research Ethics Review of Health Research Projects (S. 8(3) of Act No. 402 of 28 May 2003), no ethical approval was needed.

摘要

引言

对于癌症患者而言,传统的后续护理被认为不合适且难以持续。在关于后续护理替代策略的持续辩论中,似乎常常缺失患者的观点。基于2012年的一项全国性调查,本研究的目的是调查癌症患者在后续护理期间对生理和情感问题的支持需求,并确定与其需求及任何未满足需求相关的因素。

材料与方法

邀请了在2010年4月至9月期间被诊断患有癌症的患者参与。共有4401名患者做出回应(回应率 = 64%)。使用泊松回归估计了生理和情感问题有需求及未满足需求的患病率比方面的风险。

结果

研究表明,60%的患者在生理和情感问题上有支持需求,且一半的患者报告有未满足的需求。较年轻的患者和患有合并症的患者更有可能报告在生理和情感支持方面的需求及未满足的需求。治疗复杂性和后续护理的环境与未满足的需求无关。

结论

该研究强调当前的后续护理组织方式未满足癌症患者的需求。有几个因素与需求及未满足的需求都相关。因此,一种更具可持续性的后续护理方法可能在于根据患者的不同需求进行分层。在这种方法中,应更多地关注特定年龄的需求以及合并症的影响。

资金

该研究由丹麦癌症协会资助。

试验注册

该研究获得丹麦数据保护局批准(编号:2010 - 41 - 4694)。根据丹麦《健康研究项目研究伦理审查法》(2003年5月28日第402号法案第8(3)条),无需伦理批准。

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