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在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受癌症手术的患者体验:一项定性研究。

Patients' experiences undergoing cancer surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Division of Experimental Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, 1650 Cedar Ave, H3G 1A4, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2023 Jun 19;31(7):400. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07861-w.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to understand patients' experiences undergoing cancer surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to COVID-19, many elective cancer surgeries were delayed creating a massive backlog of cases. Patients' experiences with surgical delays may inform healthcare systems' responses to the backlog of cases and guide preparations for future healthcare emergencies.

METHODS

This was a qualitative description study. Patients undergoing general surgery for cancer at two university-affiliated hospitals between March 2020 and January 2021 were invited to one-to-one interviews. Patients were purposefully selected using quota sampling until interviews produced no new information (i.e., thematic saturation). Interviews were conducted using a semi-structured guide and analyzed according to inductive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Twenty patients were included [mean age 64 ± 12.9; male (n = 10); surgical delay (n = 14); cancer sites: breast (n = 8), skin (n = 4), hepato-pancreato-biliary (n = 4), colorectal (n = 2), and gastro-esophageal (n = 2)]. When determining their willingness to undergo surgery, patients weighed the risk of COVID-19 infection against the urgency of their disease. Changes to the hospital environment (e.g., COVID-19 preventative measures) and deviations from expected treatment (e.g., alternative treatments, remote consultations, rescheduled care) caused diverse psychological responses, ranging from increased satisfaction to severe distress. Patients employed several coping strategies to mitigate distress, including eliciting reassurance from care providers, seeking information from unconventional sources, and reframing care interruptions.

CONCLUSIONS

Changes in care during the pandemic elicited diverse psychological responses from patients undergoing cancer surgery. Coping was facilitated by consistent communication with providers, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered expectation setting as we prepare for the future within and beyond the pandemic.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在了解癌症患者在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受手术的经历。为应对 COVID-19,许多择期癌症手术被推迟,导致积压了大量病例。了解患者对手术延迟的体验,可以为医疗系统应对积压病例提供信息,并为未来的医疗紧急情况做好准备。

方法

这是一项定性描述研究。2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,在两家大学附属医院接受癌症普通外科手术的患者被邀请参加一对一访谈。采用配额抽样法对患者进行有目的选择,直到访谈不再产生新信息(即主题饱和)。访谈采用半结构化指南进行,并根据归纳主题分析进行分析。

结果

共纳入 20 例患者[平均年龄 64 ± 12.9 岁;男性(n = 10);手术延迟(n = 14);癌症部位:乳房(n = 8),皮肤(n = 4),肝胆胰(n = 4),结直肠(n = 2),胃食管(n = 2)]。在决定是否接受手术时,患者权衡了 COVID-19 感染的风险与疾病的紧迫性。医院环境的变化(如 COVID-19 预防措施)和治疗方式的改变(如替代治疗、远程咨询、重新安排护理)引起了不同的心理反应,从增加满意度到严重困扰。患者采用了几种应对策略来减轻困扰,包括从医护人员那里获得安慰、从非传统来源获取信息以及重新看待护理中断。

结论

在大流行期间,护理方式的变化引起了癌症手术患者不同的心理反应。与提供者保持一致的沟通有助于应对,强调在大流行期间和之后以患者为中心的期望设定的重要性。

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