Breccia Massimo, Graffigna Guendalina, Galimberti Sara, Iurlo Alessandra, Pungolino Ester, Pizzuti Michele, Maggi Alessandro, Falzetti Franca, Capalbo Silvana Franca, Intermesoli Tamara, Maffioli Margherita, Elena Chiara, Melosi Alessandro, Simonetti Federico, Capochiani Enrico, Seta Roberta Della, Pacilli Matteo, Luppi Mario, Di Renzo Nicola, Mastrullo Lucia, Trabacchi Elena, Vallisa Daniele, Rapezzi Davide, Orlandi Ester Maria, Gambacorti-Passerini Carlo, Efficace Fabio, Alimena Giuliana
Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, Sapienza University, Via Benevento 6, 00161, Rome, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Support Care Cancer. 2016 Nov;24(11):4487-93. doi: 10.1007/s00520-016-3286-z. Epub 2016 Jun 3.
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) drastically changed the outcome of patients diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Several reports indicated the advantage of continue long-term adherence associated with positive outcome. Therefore, it is important to better understand from the patient's standpoint the experience of living with the disease and the related treatment.
In this study, quantitative analysis and narrative medicine were combined to get insights on this issue in a population of 257 patients with CML in chronic phase treated with TKIs (43 % men, with a median age of 58 years, 27 % aged 31-50 years), followed for a median time of 5 years. Sixty-one percent of patients enrolled were treated in first line, whereas 37 % were treated in second line.
The results showed more positive perceptions and acceptance in males compared to females, without impact of disease on relationships. Level of positive acceptance was more evident in elderly compared to younger patients, with a close connection with median time from diagnosis. Overall, female patients reported negative perceptions and an impact of disease on family daily living. The majority of patients understood the importance of continue adherence to treatment, with 27 % resulting less adherent (60 % for forgetfulness), even if well informed and supported by his/her physician.
Narrative medicine, in association to quantitative analysis, can help physicians to understand needs of their patients in order to improve communication.
酪氨酸激酶抑制剂(TKIs)极大地改变了慢性髓性白血病(CML)患者的治疗结局。多项报告表明持续长期坚持治疗具有积极效果。因此,从患者角度更好地了解疾病生活体验及相关治疗非常重要。
在本研究中,对257例接受TKIs治疗的慢性期CML患者(43%为男性,中位年龄58岁,27%年龄在31 - 50岁)进行了为期5年的随访,采用定量分析与叙事医学相结合的方法来深入了解这一问题。61%的入组患者接受一线治疗,37%接受二线治疗。
结果显示,男性比女性有更积极的认知和接受度,疾病对人际关系无影响。与年轻患者相比,老年患者的积极接受程度更明显,且与诊断后的中位时间密切相关。总体而言,女性患者报告了负面认知以及疾病对家庭日常生活的影响。大多数患者理解持续坚持治疗的重要性,尽管其医生已充分告知并给予支持,但仍有27%的患者依从性较差(60%是因为遗忘)。
叙事医学与定量分析相结合,有助于医生了解患者需求,从而改善沟通。