Surgical Outcomes Research Centre (SOuRCe), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH), Missenden Road, PO Box M157, Sydney, NSW, 2050, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Central Clinical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 May 24;32(6):378. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08585-1.
The views of patients and carers are important for the development of research priorities. This study aimed to determine and compare the top research priorities of cancer patients and carers with those of multidisciplinary clinicians with expertise in prehabilitation.
This cross-sectional study surveyed patients recovering from cancer surgery at a major tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia, and/or their carers between March and July 2023. Consenting patients and carers were provided a list of research priorities according to clinicians with expertise in prehabilitation, as determined in a recent International Delphi study. Participants were asked to rate the importance of each research priority using a 5-item Likert scale (ranging from 1 = very high research priority to 5 = very low research priority).
A total of 101 patients and 50 carers participated in this study. Four areas were identified as research priorities, achieving consensus of highest importance (> 70% rated as "high" or "very high" priority) by patients, carers, and clinical experts. These were "optimal composition of prehabilitation programs" (77% vs. 82% vs. 88%), "effect of prehabilitation on surgical outcomes" (85% vs. 90% vs. 95%), "effect of prehabilitation on functional outcomes" (83% vs. 86% vs. 79%), and "effect of prehabilitation on patient reported outcomes" (78% vs. 84% vs. 79%). Priorities that did not reach consensus of high importance by patients despite reaching consensus of highest importance by experts included "identifying populations most likely to benefit from prehabilitation" (70% vs. 76% vs. 90%) and "defining prehabilitation core outcome measures" (66% vs. 74% vs. 87%). "Prehabilitation during neoadjuvant therapies" reached consensus of high importance by patients but not by experts or carers (81% vs. 68% vs. 69%).
This study delineated the primary prehabilitation research priorities as determined by patients and carers, against those previously identified by clinicians with expertise in prehabilitation. It is recommended that subsequent high-quality research and resource allocation be directed towards these highlighted areas of importance.
患者和护理人员的观点对于确定研究重点至关重要。本研究旨在确定并比较癌症患者和护理人员与具有预康复专业知识的多学科临床医生的首要研究重点。
本横断面研究于 2023 年 3 月至 7 月在澳大利亚悉尼的一家主要的三级医院调查了正在康复的癌症手术患者及其护理人员。同意参与的患者和护理人员根据最近的国际德尔菲研究中具有预康复专业知识的临床医生提供的研究重点清单进行了评估。参与者使用 5 项李克特量表(范围为 1=非常高的研究优先级到 5=非常低的研究优先级)对每个研究重点的重要性进行了评分。
共有 101 名患者和 50 名护理人员参与了这项研究。确定了四个研究重点领域,患者、护理人员和临床专家均认为这些领域具有非常高的重要性(>70%评为“高”或“非常高”优先级)。这些重点领域是“预康复计划的最佳组成”(77%比 82%比 88%)、“预康复对手术结果的影响”(85%比 90%比 95%)、“预康复对功能结果的影响”(83%比 86%比 79%)和“预康复对患者报告结果的影响”(78%比 84%比 79%)。尽管专家认为某些重点具有最高的重要性,但患者并未达成共识,认为这些重点非常重要,其中包括“确定最有可能从预康复中受益的人群”(70%比 76%比 90%)和“确定预康复核心结果测量”(66%比 74%比 87%)。“新辅助治疗期间的预康复”得到了患者的高度重视,但未得到专家或护理人员的认可(81%比 68%比 69%)。
本研究确定了患者和护理人员确定的主要预康复研究重点,与具有预康复专业知识的临床医生先前确定的重点相对应。建议将后续高质量的研究和资源分配重点放在这些重点领域。