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患者癌症治疗后心血管健康信息资源:澳大利亚资源审计。

Patient Information Resources on Cardiovascular Health After Cancer Treatment: An Audit of Australian Resources.

机构信息

First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research Team, School of Public Health, University of Queensland, Herston, QLD, Australia.

Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Casuarina, NT, Australia.

出版信息

JCO Glob Oncol. 2023 Apr;9:e2200361. doi: 10.1200/GO.22.00361.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Up to one third of patients with cancer are thought to experience adverse cardiovascular events after their cancer diagnosis and treatment. High-quality information about cancer treatment-related cardiovascular disease can prepare patients and reduce anxiety. The aim of this project was to systematically identify Australian online information resources about cardiovascular health after cancer and assess the readability, understandability, actionability, and cultural relevance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.

METHODS

We conducted systematic Google and website searches to identify potentially relevant resources. Eligibility was assessed using predefined criteria. For each eligible resource, we summarized the content and assessed readability, understandability, actionability, and cultural relevance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

RESULTS

Seventeen online resources addressing cardiovascular health after cancer were identified: three focused solely on cardiovascular health and the remaining 14 dedicated between <1% and 48% of the word count to this topic. On average, three of 12 predefined content areas were covered by the resources. Only one resource was considered comprehensive, covering eight of 12 content areas. Overall, 18% of the resources were deemed readable for the average Australian adult, 41% deemed understandable, and only 24% had moderate actionability. None of the resources were considered culturally relevant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with 41% addressing only one of the seven possible criteria and the remainder addressing none of the criteria.

CONCLUSION

This audit confirms a gap in online information resources about cardiovascular health after cancer. New resources, especially for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, are needed. The development of such resources must be done through involvement and collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, families, and carers, through a codesign process.

摘要

目的

据认为,多达三分之一的癌症患者在癌症诊断和治疗后会经历不良心血管事件。高质量的癌症治疗相关心血管疾病信息可以使患者做好准备并减轻焦虑。本项目的目的是系统地确定澳大利亚癌症后心血管健康的在线信息资源,并评估其对澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民患者的可阅读性、可理解性、可操作性和文化相关性。

方法

我们进行了系统的 Google 和网站搜索,以确定潜在的相关资源。使用预设标准评估合格性。对于每个合格的资源,我们总结了内容,并评估了其对澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的可阅读性、可理解性、可操作性和文化相关性。

结果

确定了 17 个针对癌症后心血管健康的在线资源:其中三个专门针对心血管健康,其余 14 个资源将<1%至 48%的字数专用于该主题。平均而言,资源涵盖了 12 个预定义内容领域中的三个。只有一个资源被认为是全面的,涵盖了 12 个内容领域中的八个。总体而言,18%的资源被认为适合普通澳大利亚成年人阅读,41%被认为可以理解,只有 24%具有适度的可操作性。没有一个资源被认为对澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民具有文化相关性,其中 41%只满足七个可能标准中的一个,其余的则没有满足任何标准。

结论

此次审核证实了癌症后心血管健康在线信息资源存在差距。需要新的资源,特别是针对澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的资源。此类资源的开发必须通过与澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民患者、家庭和照顾者的参与和合作,通过共同设计过程来进行。

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