Department of Psycho-Oncology, University Cancer Center (UCT), Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Support Care Cancer. 2022 Feb;30(2):1775-1786. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06590-2. Epub 2021 Oct 1.
To explore and describe attitudes and opinions towards suicidality in healthcare professionals (HCPs) working with oncological patients.
A 48-item online questionnaire was developed and distributed to HCPs working with cancer patients. Three hundred fifty-four answered questionnaires were analyzed.
The majority of HCPs reported that they were able to understand why a cancer patient would commit suicide (87.8%) or would seek help from an assisted suicide organization (ASO; 83.9%). The understandable reasons were pain and physical impairments (51.4%), social isolation (19.8%), loss of control and autonomy (18.1%), terminal disease (17.2%), loss of meaning (15.3%), desperation (14.7%), and psychic distress (9.3%). Personal experiences with suicidality lead only 44.8% of HCPs to believe that thereby they would be better able to understand a patients' wish for suicide. Religion was negatively associated with understanding of suicide and why a cancer patient would seek help from an ASO. Knowledge of suicidality was positively associated with why a cancer patient would seek help from an ASO.
There is still little knowledge in oncology about the relation of HCPs' attitudes toward suicidality in their patients and how those attitudes influence their behavior, especially care and treatment of patients. More research on this topic is needed. It stands to reason that more education about suicidality in cancer patients seems likely to improve understanding and attitudes and thereby influence care for cancer patients.
探讨并描述从事肿瘤患者治疗工作的医护人员(HCPs)对自杀倾向的态度和看法。
编制了一份包含 48 个项目的在线问卷,并分发给从事癌症患者治疗工作的 HCPs。对 354 份回答的问卷进行了分析。
大多数 HCPs 表示,他们能够理解为什么癌症患者会自杀(87.8%)或会寻求协助自杀组织(ASO)的帮助(83.9%)。可以理解的原因是疼痛和身体损伤(51.4%)、社会孤立(19.8%)、失去控制和自主权(18.1%)、绝症(17.2%)、失去意义(15.3%)、绝望(14.7%)和精神痛苦(9.3%)。只有 44.8%的 HCPs 有过自杀经历,他们认为这会使他们更能理解患者自杀的愿望。宗教与对自杀和癌症患者寻求 ASO 帮助的理解呈负相关。对自杀的了解与癌症患者寻求 ASO 帮助的原因呈正相关。
在肿瘤学领域,HCPs 对患者自杀倾向的态度及其对行为的影响的了解仍然很少,尤其是对患者的护理和治疗。需要对此主题进行更多的研究。似乎有理由认为,对癌症患者自杀问题进行更多的教育可能会提高理解和态度,并因此影响对癌症患者的护理。