Finlayson Catherine S, Rosa William E, Mathew Shiyon, Applebaum Allison, Squires Allison, Fu Mei R
Author Affiliations: Department of PhD in Nursing, Pace University Lienhard School of Nursing, Pleasantville (Dr Finlayson and Ms Mathew); and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (Drs Rosa and Applebaum); New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing (Dr Squires), New York; and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Nursing, New Brunswick, New Jersey (Dr Fu).
Cancer Nurs. 2023 Jan 16. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001170.
As the quality of cancer care improves, oncology patients face a rapidly increasing number of treatment options. Thus, it is vital that they are full and active partners in the treatment decision-making process. Awareness of disease status has been investigated in the literature; it has been inconsistently conceptualized and operationalized.
The aim of this integrative review was to develop a conceptual definition and model of the awareness of disease status among patients with cancer.
Whittemore and Knafl's integrative review methodology guided this article. We obtained data through a systematic search of 8 databases. Key terms utilized were awareness, perception, truth disclosure, diagnosis, prognosis, terminal illness, status, neoplasm, and metastasis. Dates through January 2020 were searched to capture all relevant articles. Sixty-nine articles met inclusion criteria.
The integrative review methodology guided the development of a conceptual definition and model. The concept of "awareness of disease status" was defined as the individual patient's understanding of being diagnosed and treated for cancer based on the multifactorial components of individual patient characteristics and contextually driven communication practices of healthcare providers. This understanding is dynamic and changes throughout the disease trajectory.
These findings will inform consistency in the literature. Such consistency may improve person-centered clinical communication, care planning practices, and, ultimately, cancer-related outcomes.
With a greater understanding of the complexity of patients' awareness of disease status, nurses will be able to guide their patients to make informed decisions throughout their disease trajectory.
随着癌症护理质量的提高,肿瘤患者面临的治疗选择迅速增加。因此,让他们在治疗决策过程中充分且积极地参与至关重要。疾病状态认知在文献中已有研究,但概念化和操作化并不一致。
本整合性综述的目的是为癌症患者的疾病状态认知制定一个概念定义和模型。
本文采用了惠特莫尔和克纳夫的整合性综述方法。我们通过系统检索8个数据库获取数据。使用的关键词包括认知、感知、真相披露、诊断、预后、绝症、状态、肿瘤和转移。检索截至2020年1月的日期以获取所有相关文章。69篇文章符合纳入标准。
整合性综述方法指导了概念定义和模型的制定。“疾病状态认知”的概念被定义为个体患者基于个体患者特征的多因素组成部分以及医疗服务提供者根据具体情况进行的沟通实践,对被诊断患有癌症并接受治疗的理解。这种理解是动态的,会在整个疾病进程中发生变化。
这些发现将为文献中的一致性提供参考。这种一致性可能会改善以患者为中心的临床沟通、护理计划实践,并最终改善与癌症相关的结果。
通过更深入地了解患者疾病状态认知的复杂性,护士将能够指导患者在整个疾病进程中做出明智的决策。