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“没人跟我说过任何关于这件事的情况,我无法解释”:有症状和无症状的癌症相关血栓形成患者的疾病认知

"No one told me anything about it and I cannot explain it": Illness perception in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with cancer-associated thrombosis.

作者信息

Nouhravesh Nina, Sindet-Pedersen Caroline, Kümler Thomas, Schou Morten, Lamberts Morten K, Højen Anette Arbjerg

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Thromb Res. 2022 Dec;220:125-130. doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2022.10.013. Epub 2022 Oct 27.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Patients with cancer, have reported cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT), a distressing event in their overall illness. However, whether the clinical presentation of CAT; symptomatic versus asymptomatic, impacts illness perception is poorly elucidated. The aim of this study was to explore illness perception in patients with CAT, stratified by the clinical presentation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

In a qualitative design, we conducted a three-step workshop. Patients were included from a specialised cardiology care unit for oncology patients. Data analysis was performed using framework analysis. The analytic framework was based on the five components of illness perception: (1) identity of illness, (2) causal beliefs, (3) timeline beliefs, (4) beliefs about control/cure and (5) consequences.

RESULTS

Elleven patients with CAT participated in the workshop; five symptomatic and six asymptomatic. Whitin each category of illness perception following notions emerged (1) the identity of CAT was only tangible for symptomatic participants, (2) the aetiology was considered important information for symptomatic participants, which was in contrast to asymptomatic participants, (3) asymptomatic participant did not consider recurrent CAT a threat towards their health, (4) asymptomatic participants were prone to information overload, whilst information was imperative to the sense of control in symptomatic participants, (5) low molecular weight heparin treatment was accepted in symptomatic participants due to remission of symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

The clinical presentation of CAT (asymptomatic/symptomatic) proved essential to illness perception. These findings indicate that information level and communication within the medical consultation, should actively consider the clinical presentation of CAT in order to optimize management and compliance.

摘要

引言

癌症患者曾报告过癌症相关血栓形成(CAT),这是其整体病情中令人痛苦的事件。然而,CAT的临床表现(有症状与无症状)对疾病认知的影响尚未得到充分阐明。本研究的目的是探讨按临床表现分层的CAT患者的疾病认知。

材料与方法

采用定性设计,我们举办了一个分三步的研讨会。患者来自肿瘤患者的专门心脏病护理单元。使用框架分析法进行数据分析。分析框架基于疾病认知的五个组成部分:(1)疾病身份,(2)因果信念,(3)时间线信念,(4)关于控制/治愈的信念,以及(5)后果。

结果

11名CAT患者参加了研讨会;5名有症状,6名无症状。在每一类疾病认知中出现了以下观念:(1)CAT的身份仅对有症状的参与者是切实可感的,(2)病因被认为是有症状参与者的重要信息,这与无症状参与者相反,(3)无症状参与者不认为复发性CAT对其健康构成威胁,(4)无症状参与者容易信息过载,而信息对有症状参与者的控制感至关重要,(5)有症状参与者因症状缓解而接受低分子量肝素治疗。

结论

CAT的临床表现(无症状/有症状)被证明对疾病认知至关重要。这些发现表明,在医疗咨询中的信息水平和沟通应积极考虑CAT 的临床表现,以优化管理和依从性。

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