Chmielewska-Ignatowicz Tomira, Religioni Urszula, Borowska Mariola, Pawlikowski Jakub, Białoszewski Artur, Neumann-Podczaska Agnieszka, Merks Piotr
Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
School of Public Health, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
J Patient Exp. 2024 Sep 9;11:23743735241279643. doi: 10.1177/23743735241279643. eCollection 2024.
This study aimed to explore oncological doctor-patients experiences concerning the neoplastic disease. The study involved 20 Polish doctors with cancer. Respondents answered open questions related to cancer management and opinions about themselves as oncological patients. The results of the study indicate that doctor-patients deny their susceptibility to illness, which leads to prophylaxis ignorance. Many doctors diagnosed themselves with the disease, but they needed a clear verbal confirmation of the diagnosis by another physician. Respondents well assessed professional skills of doctor-colleagues. However, communication competencies of their doctors were assessed critically. Medical narratives may become an incentive to deepen the discourse on the quality of the relationship between a doctor and a doctor-oncological patient. They may also lead to further research on the anthropological, psychological, and sociological understanding of disease.
本研究旨在探讨肿瘤专科医患对于肿瘤疾病的经历。该研究纳入了20名患有癌症的波兰医生。受访者回答了与癌症治疗以及他们作为肿瘤患者对自身看法相关的开放性问题。研究结果表明,医患否认自己患病的易感性,这导致对预防的忽视。许多医生自行诊断出患有该疾病,但他们需要另一位医生给出明确的口头诊断确认。受访者对医生同事的专业技能评价良好。然而,他们对自己医生的沟通能力评价严苛。医学叙事可能会成为深化关于医生与肿瘤专科患者之间关系质量讨论的一个诱因。它们也可能会引发对疾病的人类学、心理学和社会学理解的进一步研究。