Department of Public Health & Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
CNMAR, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Feb 17;14(2):e080024. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080024.
Clinical communication needs of teenagers and young adults with cancer (TYACs) are increasingly recognised to differ significantly from younger children and older adults. We sought to understand who is present with TYACs, TYACs' experiences of triadic communication and its impact. We generated three research questions to focus this review: (1) Who is present with TYACs in healthcare consultations/communication?, (2) What are TYACs' experiences of communication with the supporter present? and (3) What is the impact of a TYAC's supporter being present in the communication?
Systematic review with narrative synthesis.
The search was conducted across six databases: Medline, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, Web of Science and AMED for all publications up to December 2023.
Included papers were empirical research published after 2005; participants had malignant disease, diagnosed aged 13-24 years (for over 50% of participants); the research addressed any area of clinical communication.
Three independent reviewers undertook full-text screening. A review-specific data extraction form was used to record participant characteristics and methods from each included paper and results relevant to the three review questions.
A total of 8480 studies were identified in the search, of which 36 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. We found that mothers were the most common supporter present in clinical communication encounters. TYACs' experiences of triadic communication are paradoxical in nature-the supporter can help or hinder the involvement of the young person in care-related communication. Overall, young people are not included in clinical communication and decisions at their preferred level.
Triadic communication in TYACs' care is common, complex and dynamic. Due to the degree of challenge and nuances raised, healthcare professionals need further training on effective triadic communication.
CRD42022374528.
青少年和年轻癌症患者(TYAC)的临床沟通需求与较年幼的儿童和较年长的成年人相比,越来越被认为存在显著差异。我们试图了解谁与 TYAC 一起出现,TYAC 对三方沟通的体验及其影响。我们提出了三个研究问题来聚焦本次综述:(1)在医疗保健咨询/沟通中,谁与 TYAC 一起出现?(2)TYAC 与在场支持者沟通的体验是什么?(3)TYAC 的支持者在场对沟通有什么影响?
系统综述,叙述性综合。
本次搜索在六个数据库中进行:Medline、CINAHL、Embase、PsycINFO、Web of Science 和 AMED,检索时间截至 2023 年 12 月,检索内容为所有出版物。
包括 2005 年后发表的实证研究;参与者患有恶性疾病,年龄在 13-24 岁(超过 50%的参与者);研究涉及临床沟通的任何领域。
三名独立审查员进行了全文筛选。使用专门的综述数据提取表,记录每个纳入研究的参与者特征和方法,以及与三个综述问题相关的结果。
搜索共确定了 8480 项研究,其中 36 项符合纳入标准。我们发现,母亲是临床沟通中最常见的支持者。TYAC 三方沟通的体验具有矛盾性,支持者可以帮助或阻碍年轻人参与与护理相关的沟通。总体而言,年轻人并未按照自己的偏好水平参与临床沟通和决策。
TYAC 护理中的三方沟通很常见,且复杂多变。由于存在挑战和细微差别,医疗保健专业人员需要进一步接受关于有效三方沟通的培训。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42022374528。