Sardo Laurie A, Bayadinova Julia A, Jenkins Susan, Penton Lynne
Nurse Practitioner, Thrombosis Program, St. Joseph's Healthcare, 50 Charlton Ave. E., Rm G727, Hamilton, ON, L8N 4A6; McMaster University School of Nursing, 905-522-1155 ext. 33754; fax: 905-521-6105, Email:
Nurse Practitioner, Thrombosis Program, St. Joseph's Healthcare, 50 Charlton Ave. E., Rm G727, Hamilton, ON, L8N 4A6, 905-522-1155 ext. 33755; fax: 905-521-6105, Email:
Can Oncol Nurs J. 2021 Nov 1;31(4):500-503. eCollection 2021 Fall.
Learning needs of patients with cancer have been examined and published widely in oncology nursing literature. However, the topic of cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is rarely considered a necessary inclusion. Awareness by individuals with cancer about venous thromboembolism (VTE) and its association with cancer is low (Aggarwal et al., 2015). A 2015 qualitative study by Dr. Simon Noble revealed that high-risk cancer patients receiving active chemotherapy knew more about febrile neutropenia than signs and symptoms of VTE, despite a higher absolute risk of VTE. This is concerning given that CAT is the number one cause of death for patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Awareness of CAT is generally low not only in patients and their families, but also in healthcare providers. Research has found that many patients diagnosed with CAT perceived a significant knowledge deficit in their treating physicians because alternative diagnoses were considered before CAT, despite classic signs and symptoms of VTE (Noble et al., 2015). VTE is a common and often severe complication in cancer patients, being the leading cause of morbidity and second leading cause of mortality (Noble et al., 2015). Despite its significance, however, the awareness of CAT is low in patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. This article is the first in a series entitled, 'Spot the CLOT', which is aimed at promoting the awareness of CAT in oncology nurses with the goal of improving patient education on this important topic.
癌症患者的学习需求已在肿瘤护理文献中得到广泛研究和发表。然而,癌症相关血栓形成(CAT)这一主题很少被认为是必要的内容。癌症患者对静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)及其与癌症关联的知晓率较低(阿加瓦尔等人,2015年)。西蒙·诺布尔博士2015年的一项定性研究表明,接受积极化疗的高危癌症患者对发热性中性粒细胞减少症的了解比对VTE体征和症状的了解更多,尽管VTE的绝对风险更高。鉴于CAT是接受化疗治疗患者的首要死因,这令人担忧。不仅患者及其家属,而且医疗服务提供者对CAT的认知普遍较低。研究发现,许多被诊断为CAT的患者认为其治疗医生存在明显的知识缺陷,因为在考虑CAT之前进行了其他诊断,尽管有VTE的典型体征和症状(诺布尔等人,2015年)。VTE是癌症患者常见且往往严重的并发症,是发病的主要原因和死亡的第二大原因(诺布尔等人,2015年)。然而,尽管其很重要,但患者、护理人员和医疗服务提供者对CAT的认知度较低。本文是名为“发现血栓”系列文章中的第一篇,旨在提高肿瘤护士对CAT的认识,以改善关于这一重要主题的患者教育。