Flocke Susan A, Antognoli Elizabeth, Daly Barbara J, Jackson Brigid, Fulton Sarah E, Liu Tasnuva M, Surdam Jessica, Manne Sharon, Meropol Neal J
Department of Family Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics at CWRU, Behavioral Measurement Core Facility, Case Comprehensive Center.
Case Western Reserve University.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2017 Sep 1;44(5):547-552. doi: 10.1188/17.ONF.547-552.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe oncology nurses' experiences discussing clinical trials with their patients, and to assess barriers to these discussions. .
RESEARCH APPROACH: A qualitative study designed to elicit narratives from oncology nurses. .
SETTING: Community- and academic-based oncology clinics throughout the United States. .
PARTICIPANTS: 33 oncology nurses involved in direct patient care in community-based and large hospital-based settings. The sample was drawn from members of the Oncology Nursing Society. .
METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: In-depth interviews were conducted and analyzed using a immersion/crystallization approach to identify themes and patterns. The analyses highlight specific issues, examples, and contexts that present challenges to clinical trial discussions with patients. .
FINDINGS: Oncology nurses view their roles as patient educators and advocates to be inclusive of discussion of clinical trials. Barriers to such discussions include lack of knowledge and strategies for addressing patients' common misconceptions and uncertainty about the timing of discussions. .
INTERPRETATION: These data indicate that enabling nurses to actively engage patients in discussions of clinical trials requires educational interventions to build self-efficacy and close knowledge gaps. .
Oncology nurses can play a critical role in advancing cancer care by supporting patients in decision making about clinical trial participation. This will require training and education to build their knowledge, reduce barriers, and increase their self-efficacy to fulfill this responsibility in various clinical settings.
目的/目标:描述肿瘤学护士与患者讨论临床试验的经历,并评估这些讨论的障碍。
一项定性研究,旨在引出肿瘤学护士的叙述。
美国各地基于社区和学术机构的肿瘤诊所。
33名在社区和大型医院环境中直接参与患者护理的肿瘤学护士。样本来自肿瘤护理协会的成员。
采用沉浸式/结晶化方法进行深入访谈并分析,以确定主题和模式。分析突出了在与患者进行临床试验讨论时面临挑战的具体问题、示例和背景。
肿瘤学护士认为他们作为患者教育者和倡导者的角色应包括临床试验的讨论。此类讨论的障碍包括缺乏知识以及应对患者常见误解和讨论时机不确定性的策略。
这些数据表明,要使护士能够积极地让患者参与临床试验讨论,需要进行教育干预以增强自我效能并缩小知识差距。
肿瘤学护士可以通过支持患者参与临床试验决策,在推进癌症护理方面发挥关键作用。这将需要培训和教育来增强他们的知识,减少障碍,并提高他们在各种临床环境中履行这一职责的自我效能。