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使用教育需求评估工具探索皮肤淋巴瘤患者的教育需求。

Exploring the educational needs of patients with cutaneous lymphoma using an educational needs assessment tool.

作者信息

Ivert Lina U, Winther Anna H, Jonsson Pontus, Brauner Hanna

机构信息

Dermatology and Venereology Unit, Department of Medicine Solna, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Front Oncol. 2024 Aug 7;14:1433821. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1433821. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are a group of rare non-Hodgkin lymphomas characterized by initial localization of malignant T-lymphocytes in the skin. Support and information from nurses and patient support groups have proven useful for patients with CTCL, but little is known about the educational needs of these patients.

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the self-reported educational needs among CTCL patients using an educational needs assessment tool and to explore differences related to sex, age, disease duration, clinical stage, and education.

METHODS

This observational single center study analyzed 70 patients with CTCL in routine dermatological outpatient care. The patients were asked to complete a questionnaire to capture their educational needs in regard to CTCL. The questionnaire was inspired by the educational needs assessment tool, designed and validated for patients with rheumatoid disease. The questionnaire included a general question, "In general, how much information do you want to receive about your lymphoma disease?", and five domains covering information relating to disease process (6 items), treatment (4 items), feelings (2 items), self-management of itch, sleep, and rest (2 items), and support systems (3 items). The domain scores ranged from 0 to 18 (total score from 0 to 51). Each domain score was presented as a mean percentage of the maximum possible domain score.

RESULTS

When asked "In general, how much information do you need?", females wanted to know more compared with males (2.6 vs. 2.1, p=0.006), and patients with higher education wanted to know more than patients with lower education (2.5 vs. 2.0, 0.025). The domains concerning treatment (80%) and disease process (75%) revealed the greatest needs for education. Patients with a disease duration <2 years reported a greater educational need for the domain support system, compared with patients with longer disease duration. Patients with lower education reported a greater educational need about feelings compared with patients with higher education.

CONCLUSIONS

CTCL patients in the cohort, particularly females, expressed a need for education, especially regarding disease process and treatment. A deeper understanding of the educational needs would enable healthcare providers to give personalized information.

摘要

背景

皮肤T细胞淋巴瘤(CTCL)是一组罕见的非霍奇金淋巴瘤,其特征是恶性T淋巴细胞最初定位于皮肤。护士和患者支持小组提供的支持与信息已被证明对CTCL患者有用,但对于这些患者的教育需求知之甚少。

目的

使用教育需求评估工具调查CTCL患者自我报告的教育需求,并探讨与性别、年龄、疾病持续时间、临床分期和教育程度相关的差异。

方法

这项观察性单中心研究分析了70例在常规皮肤科门诊接受治疗的CTCL患者。要求患者完成一份问卷,以了解他们对CTCL的教育需求。该问卷受类风湿病患者教育需求评估工具启发而设计并经验证。问卷包括一个一般性问题:“总体而言,你希望获得多少关于淋巴瘤疾病的信息?”以及五个领域,涵盖与疾病过程(6项)、治疗(4项)、感受(2项)、瘙痒、睡眠和休息的自我管理(2项)以及支持系统(3项)相关的信息。领域得分范围为0至18分(总分0至51分)。每个领域得分以该领域最高可能得分的平均百分比表示。

结果

当被问及“总体而言,你需要多少信息?”时,女性比男性希望了解更多信息(2.6对2.1,p = 0.006),且受过高等教育的患者比受教育程度较低的患者希望了解更多信息(2.5对2.0,p = 0.025)。关于治疗(80%)和疾病过程(75%)的领域显示出最大的教育需求。与疾病持续时间较长的患者相比,疾病持续时间<2年的患者报告在支持系统领域有更大的教育需求。与受过高等教育的患者相比,受教育程度较低的患者报告在感受方面有更大的教育需求。

结论

该队列中的CTCL患者,尤其是女性,表达了对教育的需求,特别是关于疾病过程和治疗方面。对教育需求的更深入理解将使医疗服务提供者能够提供个性化信息。

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