Al-Johani Wejdan M, AlShamlan Nouf A, AlGhamdi Manar F, AlAbdulkader Assim M, Aljohani Waleed M, AlGhamdi Rehab F, Alrefae Munir, Alshehabi Muna, AlOmar Reem S, Abdel Wahab Moataza M
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, 34224, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2022 Dec 20;16:3357-3369. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S394170. eCollection 2022.
A cancer diagnosis is an overwhelming process for both patients and doctors. Many studies have addressed doctors' opinions and knowledge regarding breaking bad news (BBN). However, scarce knowledge exists regarding patients' perspectives for communicating bad news. Therefore, the current study aims to assess cancer patient preferences and satisfaction about BBN.
This is a mixed methods study consisting of two phases; an in-depth interview and cross-sectional quantitative analysis. Thematic analysis was used for the qualitative data to explore patients' satisfaction and preferences about BBN. For quantitative analyses, the overall satisfaction was calculated as satisfaction percent. Bivariate analyses were performed, and statistical significance was set as p < 0.05. Quality function deployment was used to effectively define patient requirements of highest priority.
Thematic analysis revealed two main themes. Theme 1; patients' requirements for BBN and theme 2; patients' reaction at the time of diagnosis with their categories. For the quantitative part, a total of 222 patients responded to the survey, females made up 70% of the sample. Satisfaction score percent ranged from 25.5 to 100%, with a mean of 82.7±11.9%. The most preferred items were mainly concerned with the doctor being honest and encouraging, good listener and interacting giving simple smooth explanations without using medical terms, and empathetic (average score 4.8/5). Also, providing the diagnosis in a calm and private environment (4.7/5). Analysis also found that the requirements for improvement included providing a written summary after receiving the diagnosis and patient perception assessed by the doctor before telling the diagnosis.
Communicating bad news effectively is crucial in the management of cancer patients. The process of BBN should be patient-centered, focusing on patients' needs. Thus, the current study has demonstrated the patients' preferences and the requirements, which should be incorporated into BBN protocols.
癌症诊断对患者和医生来说都是一个极具压力的过程。许多研究探讨了医生在传达坏消息(BBN)方面的观点和知识。然而,关于患者对传达坏消息的看法的了解却很少。因此,本研究旨在评估癌症患者对BBN的偏好和满意度。
这是一项混合方法研究,包括两个阶段;深度访谈和横断面定量分析。采用主题分析法对定性数据进行分析,以探讨患者对BBN的满意度和偏好。对于定量分析,总体满意度以满意度百分比计算。进行了双变量分析,统计学显著性设定为p<0.05。使用质量功能展开来有效定义患者的最高优先级需求。
主题分析揭示了两个主要主题。主题1;患者对BBN的需求,主题2;患者在诊断时的反应及其类别。在定量部分,共有222名患者回复了调查,女性占样本的70%。满意度得分百分比范围为25.5%至100%,平均为82.7±11.9%。最受欢迎的项目主要涉及医生诚实且鼓舞人心、善于倾听、互动并给出简单流畅的解释而不使用医学术语以及富有同情心(平均得分4.8/5)。此外,在安静私密的环境中告知诊断结果(4.7/5)。分析还发现改进的需求包括在诊断后提供书面总结以及医生在告知诊断前评估患者的认知。
有效传达坏消息在癌症患者的管理中至关重要。BBN的过程应以患者为中心,关注患者的需求。因此,本研究展示了患者的偏好和需求,应将其纳入BBN方案中。