Arthur Elizabeth K, Kamen Charles S
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center.
University of Rochester Medical Center.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2018 Jul 2;45(4):435-438. doi: 10.1188/18.ONF.435-438.
Research and clinical practice efforts to improve outcomes for men with prostate cancer have largely ignored the unique social support circumstances of gay and bisexual men (GBM), leading to a gap in the literature regarding social support needs of GBM with prostate cancer. Capistrant et al. (2018) addressed this gap by using survey data to examine social support and quality of life in GBM with prostate cancer. Their work provides insights about how nurses can make changes through research and clinical care to better treat GBM with prostate cancer.
为改善前列腺癌男性患者治疗效果所做的研究和临床实践工作,很大程度上忽视了男同性恋者和双性恋男性(GBM)独特的社会支持情况,导致关于GBM前列腺癌患者社会支持需求的文献存在空白。卡皮斯特兰特等人(2018年)通过使用调查数据来研究GBM前列腺癌患者的社会支持和生活质量,填补了这一空白。他们的工作为护士如何通过研究和临床护理做出改变,以更好地治疗GBM前列腺癌患者提供了见解。