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“您曾帮助我做出这个决定,请现在也帮帮我”:一项关于患者对乳房植入物的担忧的定性分析及推进策略建议。

"You Helped Create This, Help Me Now": A Qualitative Analysis of Patients' Concerns about Breast Implants and a Proposed Strategy for Moving Forward.

机构信息

From the Section of Plastic Surgery, University of Calgary.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2021 Jan 1;147(1):16e-24e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000007422.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Some women with breast implants express concern about the safety of implants, fearing the possibility of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) and breast implant-related illness.

METHODS

A qualitative analysis was performed to examine the perceived challenges, barriers, and worries experienced by these women. Convenience sampling was used to elicit responses from members of Canadian BIA-ALCL Facebook advocacy groups. Three independent coders read and reread the transcripts, using thematic analysis to identify emerging themes.

RESULTS

Sixty-four women answered questions posed by the president of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons regarding concerns about their breast implants. Five themes were identified: informing, listening, acknowledging, clarifying, and moving forward. Patients desire improved communication about possible risks before implantation and as new information becomes available (informing), sincere listening to their concerns (listening), acknowledgement that these disease entities may be real and have psychosocial/physical impact on patients (acknowledging), clarification of implant-related problems and their treatment (clarifying), and improved processes for monitoring and treatment of patients with identified problems (moving forward). Consideration of these themes in the context of the five domains of trust theory (i.e., fidelity, competence, honesty, confidentiality, and global trust) suggests significant breakdown in the doctor-patient relationship for a subset of concerned women.

CONCLUSIONS

Concerns related to BIA-ALCL and breast implant-related illnesses have undermined some women's trust in plastic surgeons. Consideration of these five themes and their impact on the five domains of trust can guide strategies for reestablishing patients' trust in the plastic surgery community.

摘要

背景

一些接受过乳房植入物的女性对植入物的安全性表示担忧,担心可能会患上乳房植入物相关间变性大细胞淋巴瘤(BIA-ALCL)和乳房植入物相关疾病。

方法

采用定性分析的方法,对这些女性所经历的感知挑战、障碍和担忧进行了研究。便利抽样法用于从加拿大 BIA-ALCL Facebook 倡导团体的成员中征集回复。三位独立的编码员阅读并反复阅读了转录本,使用主题分析来识别新出现的主题。

结果

64 名女性回答了加拿大整形外科学会主席提出的关于她们乳房植入物的问题。确定了五个主题:告知、倾听、承认、澄清和继续前进。患者希望在植入前和新信息出现时能更好地了解可能的风险(告知),真诚倾听他们的担忧(倾听),承认这些疾病实体可能是真实存在的,并对患者的心理社会/身体造成影响(承认),澄清与植入物相关的问题及其治疗方法(澄清),并改善对已确定问题的患者的监测和治疗流程(继续前进)。从信任理论的五个维度(即保真度、能力、诚实、保密性和整体信任)的角度考虑这些主题,表明在一些关注这些问题的女性中,医生和患者之间的关系已经出现了重大破裂。

结论

与 BIA-ALCL 和乳房植入物相关疾病相关的担忧已经破坏了一些女性对整形外科医生的信任。考虑这些五个主题及其对信任五个维度的影响,可以为重新建立患者对整形外科学会的信任提供策略。

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