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用于后续多学科会诊的乳腺癌幸存者症状清单的开发。

Development of the Breast Cancer Survivors Symptom Checklist for Use in Follow-Up Multidisciplinary Appointments.

作者信息

Schou-Bredal Inger, Sørensen Elin Myklebust, Kraglund Kari Heitmann, Jensen Vibeke Schou, Drageset Sigrunn

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Health and Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Cancer, Unit for Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Patient Relat Outcome Meas. 2022 Oct 7;13:199-208. doi: 10.2147/PROM.S364625. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Breast cancer survivors are primarily followed up to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and complications and to detect recurrences. Many breast cancer survivors may experience prolonged adverse physical and psychological effects, which should also be addressed at follow-ups. The objective of this study was to develop a brief symptom assessment tool for breast cancer survivors to be used as a guideline for the survivors and all health care professionals conducting the routine follow-up. The second objective was to describe the women's individual experiences with follow-ups.

METHODS

A literature review, a focus group of 6 healthcare professionals using a nominal group technique process, and the experience and feedback via qualitative interviews with 16 breast cancer survivors was used to develop the Breast Cancer Survivors Symptom Assessment Checklist (BCS-SC).

RESULTS

The BCS-SC consists of a set of 13 symptoms/burdens and one question. On a scale from 0 (no symptom) to 10 (worst imaginable), survivors indicated the extent to which they experience each symptom. All survivors perceived the annual follow-ups as important, but none prepared for them. Eight of the 16 survivors reported that they had 2 or more of the symptoms/burdens listed in the BCS-SC. However, only one of the survivors had mentioned her symptom to the doctor at follow-up.

CONCLUSION

The BCS-SC is a comprehensive assessment tool for symptoms/burdens that are common among breast cancer survivors and can aid efforts to optimize their follow-up. Furthermore, the BCS-SC allows for a more patient-initiated and focused consultation, leading to more patient-centered quality care.

摘要

背景

乳腺癌幸存者主要接受随访,以监测治疗效果、并发症情况并检测复发情况。许多乳腺癌幸存者可能会经历长期的不良身体和心理影响,在随访中也应予以关注。本研究的目的是为乳腺癌幸存者开发一种简短的症状评估工具,作为幸存者以及所有进行常规随访的医护人员的指导方针。第二个目的是描述女性在随访中的个人经历。

方法

通过文献综述、6名医护人员采用名义群体技术流程进行的焦点小组讨论,以及对16名乳腺癌幸存者进行定性访谈获得的经验和反馈,来开发乳腺癌幸存者症状评估清单(BCS-SC)。

结果

BCS-SC由一组13种症状/负担和一个问题组成。幸存者在从0(无症状)到10(可想象到的最严重程度)的量表上,表明他们每种症状的体验程度。所有幸存者都认为年度随访很重要,但没有人为此做准备。16名幸存者中有8人报告称他们有BCS-SC中列出的2种或更多症状/负担。然而,只有一名幸存者在随访时向医生提及了她的症状。

结论

BCS-SC是一种针对乳腺癌幸存者常见症状/负担的综合评估工具,有助于优化他们的随访工作。此外,BCS-SC能够实现更由患者发起且针对性更强的咨询,从而带来更以患者为中心的优质护理。

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