Department of Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Cancer Treat Rev. 2021 Jul;98:102217. doi: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2021.102217. Epub 2021 Apr 28.
For many patients with advanced cancer, the decision whether to participate in early phase clinical trials or not is complex. The decision-making process requires an in-depth discussion of patient values. We therefore aimed to synthesize and describe patient values that may affect early phase clinical trial participation.
We conducted a systematic search in seven electronic databases on patient values in relation to patients' decisions to participate in early phase clinical cancer trials.
From 3072 retrieved articles, eleven quantitative and five qualitative studies fulfilled our inclusion criteria. We extracted ten patient values that can contribute to patients' decisions. Overall, patients who seek trial participation usually report hope, trust, quantity of life, altruism, perseverance, faith and/or risk tolerance as important values. Quality of life and humanity are main values of patients who refuse trial participation. Autonomy and social adherence can be reported by both trial seekers or refusers, dependent upon how they are manifested in a patient.
We identified patient values that frequently play a role in the decision-making process. In the setting of discussing early phase clinical trial participation with patients, healthcare professionals need to be aware of these values. This analysis supports the importance of individual exploration of values. Patients that become aware of their values, e.g. by means of interventions focused on clarifying their values, could feel more empowered to choose. Subsequently, healthcare professionals could improve their support in a patients' decision-making process and reduce the chance of decisional conflict.
对于许多晚期癌症患者来说,是否参与早期临床试验的决定是复杂的。决策过程需要深入讨论患者的价值观。因此,我们旨在综合描述可能影响早期临床试验参与的患者价值观。
我们在七个电子数据库中进行了与患者决定参与早期癌症临床试验相关的患者价值观的系统检索。
从 3072 篇检索文章中,有十一项定量研究和五项定性研究符合我们的纳入标准。我们提取了十个可能影响患者决策的患者价值观。总体而言,寻求试验参与的患者通常报告希望、信任、生命数量、利他主义、毅力、信念和/或风险承受能力等重要价值观。拒绝试验参与的患者的主要价值观是生活质量和人性。自主权和社会依从性可以由试验参与者或拒绝者报告,这取决于它们在患者中的表现方式。
我们确定了在决策过程中经常起作用的患者价值观。在与患者讨论早期临床试验参与时,医疗保健专业人员需要意识到这些价值观。这种分析支持对价值观进行个体化探索的重要性。通过关注澄清价值观的干预措施,使患者意识到自己的价值观,他们可能会感到更有能力做出选择。随后,医疗保健专业人员可以改善他们对患者决策过程的支持,并降低决策冲突的可能性。