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乳腺癌患者术前咨询期间的参与行为及应对方式:一项试点研究。

Breast-cancer patients' participation behavior and coping during presurgical consultations: a pilot study.

作者信息

Venetis Maria K, Robinson Jeffrey D, Kearney Thomas

机构信息

a Brian Lamb School of Communication , Purdue University.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2015;30(1):19-25. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.943633. Epub 2014 Aug 14.

Abstract

In the context of breast-cancer care, there is extremely little research on the association between observed (i.e., taped and coded) communication behaviors and patients' health outcomes, especially those other than satisfaction. In the context of presurgical consultations between female breast cancer patients and a surgeon, the aim of this exploratory study was to test the association between communication-based participation behaviors and pre-post consultation changes in aspects of patients' mental adjustment to cancer (i.e., coping). Participants included 51 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and a surgical oncologist from a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center in the northeastern United States. Outcomes were changes in patients' fighting spirit, helplessness/hopelessness, anxious preoccupation, cognitive avoidance, and fatalism (measured immediately before and after consultations via survey), and the main predictors were three communication-based participation behaviors coded from videotapes of consultations: patient question asking, patient assertion of treatment preferences, and surgeon solicitation of patient question/concern/opinion. Patients who more frequently asserted their treatment preferences experienced increases in their fighting spirit (p = .01) and decreases in their anxious preoccupation (p = .02). When companions (e.g., sister, spouse) asked more questions, patients experienced decreases in their anxious preoccupation (p = .05). These findings suggest that, in the present context, there may be specific, trainable communication behaviors, such as patients asserting their treatment preferences and companions asking questions, that may improve patients' psychosocial health outcomes.

摘要

在乳腺癌护理的背景下,关于观察到的(即录像和编码的)沟通行为与患者健康结果之间的关联,尤其是除满意度之外的健康结果,研究极少。在女性乳腺癌患者与外科医生的术前咨询背景下,这项探索性研究的目的是测试基于沟通的参与行为与患者对癌症心理调适(即应对)方面术前术后咨询变化之间的关联。参与者包括51名新诊断为乳腺癌的女性以及来自美国东北部一家国立癌症研究所(NCI)指定癌症中心的一名外科肿瘤学家。结果是患者的斗志、无助感/绝望感、焦虑专注、认知回避和宿命论的变化(通过咨询前后立即进行的调查测量),主要预测因素是从咨询录像带中编码的三种基于沟通的参与行为:患者提问、患者对治疗偏好的主张以及外科医生对患者问题/担忧/意见的征求。更频繁主张自己治疗偏好的患者斗志增强(p = 0.01),焦虑专注减少(p = 0.02)。当同伴(如姐妹、配偶)提问更多时,患者的焦虑专注减少(p = 0.05)。这些发现表明,在当前背景下,可能存在特定的、可训练的沟通行为,如患者主张自己的治疗偏好和同伴提问,这可能改善患者的心理社会健康结果。

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