Dennison Laura, McCloy Smith Ellen, Bradbury Katherine, Galea Ian
Academic Unit of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2016 Jul 19;11(7):e0158982. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158982. eCollection 2016.
Disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS) is highly variable and predicting prognosis is notoriously challenging. Patients' prognosis beliefs, responses to prognostic uncertainty and experiences of prognosis-related communication with healthcare professionals (HCPs) have received little study. These issues have implications for patients' psychological adjustment and are important in the context of the recent development of personalised prognosis forecasting tools. This study explored patient perspectives on the experience of prognostic uncertainty, the formation of expectations about personal prognosis and the nature of received and desired prognosis communication.
15 MS patients participated in in-depth semi-structured interviews which were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.
Six themes captured key aspects of the data: Experiencing unsatisfactory communication with HCPs, Appreciating and accepting prognostic uncertainty, Trying to stay present-focused, Forming and editing personal prognosis beliefs, Ambivalence towards forecasting the future, and Prognosis information delivery. MS patients report having minimal communication with HCPs about prognosis. Over time MS patients appear to develop expectations about their disease trajectories, but do so with minimal HCP input. Provision of prognosis information by HCPs seems to run counter to patients' attempts to remain present-focused. Patients are often ambivalent about prognosis forecasting and consider it emotionally dangerous and of circumscribed usefulness.
HCPs must carefully consider whether, when and how to share prognosis information with patients; specific training may be beneficial. Future research should confirm findings about limited HCP-patient communication, distinguish predictors of patients' attitudes towards prognostication and identify circumstances under which prognostic forecasting benefits patients.
多发性硬化症(MS)的疾病进展高度可变,预测预后极具挑战性。患者的预后信念、对预后不确定性的反应以及与医护人员(HCPs)进行的预后相关沟通的经历鲜有研究。这些问题对患者的心理调适有影响,并且在近期个性化预后预测工具的发展背景下很重要。本研究探讨了患者对预后不确定性经历、对个人预后期望的形成以及所接受和期望的预后沟通性质的看法。
15名MS患者参与了深入的半结构化访谈,并采用归纳主题分析法进行分析。
六个主题涵盖了数据的关键方面:与医护人员沟通不畅、认识并接受预后不确定性、努力保持专注当下、形成并修正个人预后信念、对预测未来矛盾的态度以及预后信息传递。MS患者报告称与医护人员就预后进行的沟通极少。随着时间推移,MS患者似乎会对自己的疾病轨迹形成期望,但医护人员的参与极少。医护人员提供预后信息似乎与患者努力保持专注当下的做法背道而驰。患者对预后预测往往矛盾,认为这在情感上很危险且作用有限。
医护人员必须仔细考虑是否、何时以及如何与患者分享预后信息;专门培训可能有益。未来研究应证实关于医护人员与患者沟通有限的研究结果,区分患者对预后态度的预测因素,并确定预后预测对患者有益的情况。