Stokes Sean M, Haider Mintallah, Vadaparampil Susan T, Levitt Catherine, Hardy Olivia, Kim Richard, Castillo Diana L, Denbo Jason, Fleming Jason B, Anaya Daniel A
Department of GI Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612, United States.
Office of Community Outreach Engagement & Equity, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612, United States.
PEC Innov. 2023 Dec 20;4:100248. doi: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100248. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Hepatobiliary tumors have evolving management guidelines. Patient educational needs and interest in community engagement are unknown. This study serves as a needs assessment.
A prospective, needs assessment, survey study of hepatobiliary patients was performed (2016-2019). Surveys ( = 169) were distributed covering three domains of interest: informational needs, interest in outreach, and engagement preferences.
Seventy patients completed the survey (response rate = 41.4%). Most patients had completed surgical treatment (84.3%). C was ranked as their primary topic of interest ( = 39, 55.7bold%), followed by , , and . Most patients did not participate in screening ( = 57, 81.4%), though were interested in learning more about these programs. Thirty-nine patients (55.7%) stated they would want to receive more education. Only 17 (24.3%) were interested in attending in-person events. Patients preferred online methods for education ( = 49, 70%). While patients were aware of their case presentation at tumor board, only 38 (54.3%) felt well-informed about recommendations.
Multidisciplinary care is complex and difficult for patients to navigate. Most patients have interest in educational resources and prefer online modalities. Patients understand multidisciplinary tumor boards, but communication could be improved.
These data inform a new, innovative, approach to outreach efforts in this population.
肝胆肿瘤的管理指南不断发展。患者的教育需求以及对社区参与的兴趣尚不清楚。本研究旨在进行需求评估。
对肝胆疾病患者进行了一项前瞻性需求评估调查研究(2016 - 2019年)。共发放调查问卷169份,涵盖三个感兴趣的领域:信息需求、对外展活动的兴趣以及参与偏好。
70名患者完成了调查(回复率 = 41.4%)。大多数患者已完成手术治疗(84.3%)。丙型肝炎被列为他们最感兴趣的主要话题(n = 39,55.7%),其次是乙型肝炎、肝癌和筛查。大多数患者未参与筛查(n = 57,81.4%),不过他们有兴趣了解更多关于这些项目的信息。39名患者(55.7%)表示希望接受更多教育。只有17名(24.3%)对参加线下活动感兴趣。患者更喜欢在线教育方式(n = 49,70%)。虽然患者知晓自己在肿瘤病例讨论会上的病例展示情况,但只有38名(54.3%)觉得对相关建议了解充分。
多学科护理复杂,患者难以应对。大多数患者对教育资源感兴趣,且更喜欢在线模式。患者了解多学科肿瘤病例讨论会,但沟通方面仍可改进。
这些数据为针对该人群开展外展工作提供了一种全新的创新方法。