Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
J Surg Res. 2019 Dec;244:324-331. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.06.072. Epub 2019 Jul 12.
Thyroid cancer patients report unmet needs after diagnosis. However, little is known about their specific needs. Therefore, we sought to characterize the needs of patients with thyroid cancer before undergoing surgery.
We conducted semistructured interviews with 32 patients with papillary thyroid cancer after their preoperative surgical consultation. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis.
The central need of patients with thyroid cancer was a strong patient-surgeon relationship characterized by informational and emotional support, and respect for the patient as a person. Patients preferred disease- and treatment-related information to be individualized and to take into account aspects of their daily life. They wanted adequate time for asking questions with thoughtful answers tailored to their case. Patients additionally desired emotional support from the surgeon characterized by empathy and validation of their cancer experience. They particularly wanted surgeons to address their fears and anxiety. Patients also highly valued the surgeons' ability to see beyond their disease and acknowledge them as a unique person with respect to their occupation, psychosocial state, and other individual characteristics. When surgeons met patients' needs, they felt reassured, comfortable with their cancer diagnosis, and prepared for treatment. Suboptimal support increased patients' anxiety particularly when they felt the surgeon minimized their concerns.
Preoperatively, patients with thyroid cancer desire a strong patient-surgeon relationship. They rely on the surgeon to provide adequate informational and emotional support and respect them as individuals. In turn, patients feel reassured and prepared for treatment.
甲状腺癌患者在诊断后报告存在未满足的需求。然而,对于他们的具体需求知之甚少。因此,我们试图在甲状腺癌患者接受手术前描述他们的需求。
我们对 32 名接受术前手术咨询的甲状腺乳头状癌患者进行了半结构式访谈。使用主题内容分析对数据进行分析。
甲状腺癌患者的核心需求是建立一种强有力的医患关系,其特征是提供信息和情感支持,并尊重患者作为一个人。患者更喜欢针对其个人情况提供个体化的疾病和治疗相关信息。他们希望有足够的时间提问,并得到针对其具体情况的深思熟虑的答案。患者还希望得到外科医生的情感支持,这种支持的特征是同理心和对其癌症经历的认可。他们特别希望外科医生能解决他们的恐惧和焦虑。患者还非常重视外科医生超越疾病的能力,并尊重他们作为具有职业、社会心理状态和其他个人特征的独特个体。当外科医生满足患者的需求时,他们会感到安心,对自己的癌症诊断感到舒适,并为治疗做好准备。当他们感到外科医生轻视他们的担忧时,支持不足会增加患者的焦虑。
在术前,甲状腺癌患者希望建立一种强有力的医患关系。他们依赖外科医生提供足够的信息和情感支持,并尊重他们作为个体。反过来,患者会感到安心并为治疗做好准备。