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新加坡初级保健医生在与专科医生的共享照护模式中对低风险乳腺癌幸存者管理的角色与建议——一项定性研究

Roles and recommendations from primary care physicians towards managing low-risk breast cancer survivors in a shared-care model with specialists in Singapore-a qualitative study.

作者信息

Fok Rose Wai-Yee, Low Lian Leng, Quah Hui Min Joanne, Vasanwala Farhad, Low Sher Guan, Soh Ling Ling, Mohamad Farid, Loh Kiley Wei-Jen, Soong Yoke Lim, Ke Yu, Chan Alexandre, Tan Ngiap-Chuan

机构信息

Division of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore.

Family Medicine and Continuing Care, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2020 Sep 5;37(4):547-553. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmaa009.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Breast cancer is prevalent and has high cure rates. The resultant increase in numbers of breast cancer survivors (BCS) may overwhelm the current oncology workforce in years to come. We postulate that primary care physicians (PCPs) could play an expanded role in comanaging survivors, provided they are given the appropriate tools and training to do so.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the perspectives of PCPs towards managing BCS in a community-based shared-care programme with oncologists.

METHODS

Eleven focus groups and six in-depth interviews were conducted with seventy PCPs recruited by purposive sampling. All sessions were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and coded by three independent investigators. Thematic data analysis was performed and the coding process facilitated by NVivo 12.

RESULTS

Majority of PCPs reported currently limited roles in managing acute and non-cancer issues, optimizing comorbidities and preventive care. PCPs aspired to expand their role to include cancer surveillance, risk assessment and addressing unmet psychosocial needs. PCPs preferred to harmonize cancer survivorship management of their primary care patients who are also BCS, with defined role distinct from oncologists. Training to understand the care protocol, enhancement of communication skills, confidence and trust were deemed necessary. PCPs proposed selection criteria of BCS and adequacy of their medical information; increased consultation time; contact details and timely access to oncologists (if needed) in the shared-care programme.

CONCLUSIONS

PCPs were willing to share the care of BCS with oncologists but recommended role definition, training, clinical protocol, resources and access to oncologist's consultation to optimize the programme implementation.

摘要

背景

乳腺癌发病率高且治愈率高。未来几年,乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)数量的增加可能会使当前的肿瘤学医护人员不堪重负。我们推测,只要给予初级保健医生(PCP)适当的工具和培训,他们在共同管理幸存者方面可以发挥更大的作用。

目的

探讨初级保健医生在与肿瘤学家开展的基于社区的共享护理项目中对管理乳腺癌幸存者的看法。

方法

通过目的抽样招募了70名初级保健医生,进行了11个焦点小组讨论和6次深入访谈。所有会议均进行了录音,逐字转录,并由三名独立研究人员进行编码。进行了主题数据分析,并借助NVivo 12促进编码过程。

结果

大多数初级保健医生报告称,他们目前在处理急性和非癌症问题、优化合并症和预防保健方面的作用有限。初级保健医生希望扩大其作用,包括癌症监测、风险评估和满足未得到满足的心理社会需求。初级保健医生更倾向于协调对同时也是乳腺癌幸存者的初级保健患者的癌症生存管理,其角色与肿瘤学家不同。他们认为有必要进行了解护理方案的培训、提高沟通技巧、增强信心和信任。初级保健医生提出了乳腺癌幸存者的选择标准及其医疗信息的充分性;增加会诊时间;共享护理项目中的联系方式以及在需要时及时联系肿瘤学家。

结论

初级保健医生愿意与肿瘤学家共同承担乳腺癌幸存者的护理工作,但建议明确角色定义、提供培训、制定临床方案、提供资源以及能够获得肿瘤学家的会诊,以优化项目实施。

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