Mackenzie Lisa J, Carey Mariko, Sanson-Fisher Rob, D'Este Catherine, Yoong Sze Lin
School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia.
Hunter Medical Research Institute, Newcastle, Australia.
Psychooncology. 2015 Nov;24(11):1392-7. doi: 10.1002/pon.3806. Epub 2015 Mar 24.
Although elevated psychological distress is commonly reported among cancer patients, our understanding of patients' preferences for, and perceived barriers to, accessing psychological support from key cancer care providers is limited. The aim of this study was to assess cancer patients' level of concern about, and willingness to discuss, their anxiety and depression.
Radiation oncology outpatients completed a touchscreen computer survey with questions assessing their concern about and willingness to discuss anxiety and depression.
Among consenting respondents (n = 145), 51% (95% CI: 43%-59%) were concerned about their levels of anxiety, and 34% (95% CI: 26%-42%) about their levels of depression. If experiencing anxiety or depression, 92% (95% CI: 87%-96%) would want to discuss this with their general practitioner (GP), and 60% (95% CI: 52%-68%) with their cancer doctor. Almost half of the 58 respondents who would not want to discuss anxiety or depression with their cancer doctor indicated that this was because there were more important things to talk about during their appointment.
The majority of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy would be willing to discuss anxiety and depression with their cancer doctor and GP. These findings provide additional support for service delivery models in which GPs and oncologists play key roles in initiating and coordinating discussions about cancer patients' psychosocial concerns.
尽管癌症患者中普遍报告有心理困扰加剧的情况,但我们对于患者从主要癌症护理提供者那里获得心理支持的偏好及感知到的障碍的了解有限。本研究旨在评估癌症患者对焦虑和抑郁的关注程度以及讨论这些问题的意愿。
放射肿瘤门诊患者完成了一项触摸屏电脑调查,其中的问题评估了他们对焦虑和抑郁的关注程度以及讨论这些问题的意愿。
在同意参与调查的受访者(n = 145)中,51%(95%置信区间:43%-59%)担心自己的焦虑水平,34%(95%置信区间:26%-42%)担心自己的抑郁水平。如果经历焦虑或抑郁,92%(95%置信区间:87%-96%)的患者希望与他们的全科医生(GP)讨论,60%(95%置信区间:52%-68%)的患者希望与他们的癌症医生讨论。在58名不想与癌症医生讨论焦虑或抑郁的受访者中,几乎一半表示这是因为在预约就诊期间有更重要的事情要谈。
大多数接受放疗的癌症患者愿意与他们的癌症医生和全科医生讨论焦虑和抑郁。这些发现为全科医生和肿瘤学家在发起和协调关于癌症患者心理社会问题的讨论中发挥关键作用的服务提供模式提供了更多支持。