Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand
Hospice and Palliative Care, Nurse Maude Association, Christchurch, New Zealand.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2023 Oct;13(e1):e122-e128. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-002153. Epub 2020 Mar 22.
Advanced pancreatic cancer has a universally poor survival rate. Patients frequently develop malabsorption that requires pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT). This study explores the experience of patient engagement with PERT and how the medication is taken and tolerated.
Participants with advanced pancreatic cancer requiring PERT were interviewed after referral to a specialist palliative care team. An inductive analysis was used to code the data. Theoretical sufficiency was reached after 12 participants.
Four themes emerged from the interviews-patient context, health literacy, relationship to food and experience of taking the pancreatic enzymes. Respondents brought their own life experiences into the clinical encounter when told of the diagnosis. Patients had high levels of understanding and engagement with the diagnosis and treatment, understood the benefits of PERT in digestion and tolerated the medication well.
Patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer understand the life-limiting nature of their illness. They want to participate in their healthcare decisions and are capable of complex medication titration when given good explanations and they experience benefits. PERT should be offered to these patients by a team of knowledgeable health professionals with good communication skills that can continue to support and review their needs.
晚期胰腺癌的总体生存率普遍较差。患者经常出现需要胰酶替代治疗(PERT)的吸收不良。本研究探讨了患者参与 PERT 的体验,以及药物的使用和耐受情况。
在向专门的姑息治疗团队转介后,对需要 PERT 的晚期胰腺癌患者进行了访谈。采用归纳分析对数据进行编码。在 12 名参与者之后达到了理论充分性。
访谈中出现了四个主题-患者背景、健康素养、与食物的关系和服用胰酶的体验。当被告知诊断结果时,患者将自己的生活经历带入了临床接触中。患者对诊断和治疗有很高的理解和参与度,理解 PERT 在消化方面的益处,并且很好地耐受了药物。
转移性胰腺癌患者了解其疾病的生命有限性质。他们希望参与自己的医疗保健决策,并在获得良好解释时能够进行复杂的药物滴定,并且他们体验到了益处。PERT 应由具有良好沟通技巧的知识渊博的医疗保健专业人员团队提供给这些患者,以继续支持和审查他们的需求。