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两个世界的碰撞:医生和患者在癌症治疗决策上的分歧叙事。

The Encounter of Two Worlds: Divided Narratives of Decision-Making on Cancer Treatment Between Physicians and Patients.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70029. doi: 10.1111/hex.70029.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Divided narratives pose long-standing difficulties in physician and patient communication. In decision-making on cancer treatment, divided narratives between physicians and patients hinder mutual understanding and agreement over the illness and its treatment. For effective decision-making on treatments, it is necessary to investigate the similarities and differences in these divided narratives.

METHODS

This study adopted a qualitative research design of narrative inquiry to examine the data, which included interviews with 32 cancer patients and 16 paired physicians in two hospitals in China. Data analysis was conducted using grounded theory to generate findings.

RESULTS

Both physicians and patients were concerned about goals and obstacles to their decision-making on cancer treatment. Four common aspects of goal setting were identified from the divided narratives: decision pools, treatment goals, identity practice and preferred identity. Four common obstacles were identified: pains and trust, communication gap, financial issues and complex family. However, the meanings attached to these eight aspects differed between physicians and patients.

CONCLUSION

Cancer treatment decision-making is an encounter of the scientific world and lifeworld. A divided narrative approach can identify the similarities and differences in the decision-making on cancer treatment between physicians and patients. Physicians generally adopt a rational decision-making approach, whereas patients generally adopt a relational decision-making approach. Despite the common concerns in their goals and obstacles, physicians and patients differed in their contextualized interpretations, which demonstrates the physicians' and the patients' pursuit of preferred identities in decision-making. The results of this study provide a new perspective to treatment decision-making, emphasizing the importance of narrative integration in reaching mutual agreement.

PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

The findings were shared with 15 cancer patients and caregivers for feedback and advice in June 2024. This study was also presented at the international conferences of COMET (International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Communication, Medicine, and Ethics) and ICCH (International Conference on Communication in Healthcare) 2023 for continuous feedback and comments.

摘要

引言

分裂的叙述在医生和患者沟通中一直存在困难。在癌症治疗决策中,医生和患者之间的分裂叙述阻碍了双方对疾病及其治疗的相互理解和达成一致。为了在治疗决策上做出有效决策,有必要调查这些分裂叙述的相似点和不同点。

方法

本研究采用叙事探究的定性研究设计来检查数据,包括对中国两家医院的 32 名癌症患者和 16 对配对医生进行的访谈。使用扎根理论进行数据分析以生成研究结果。

结果

医生和患者都关心他们在癌症治疗决策上的目标和障碍。从分裂叙述中确定了目标设定的四个共同方面:决策池、治疗目标、身份实践和首选身份。确定了四个共同的障碍:痛苦和信任、沟通差距、财务问题和复杂家庭。然而,医生和患者对这八个方面的含义有不同的看法。

结论

癌症治疗决策是科学世界和生活世界的相遇。分裂叙述方法可以确定医生和患者在癌症治疗决策上的相似点和不同点。医生通常采用理性决策方法,而患者通常采用关系决策方法。尽管他们在目标和障碍上有共同的关注点,但医生和患者在他们的语境化解释上存在差异,这表明医生和患者在决策中追求首选身份。本研究的结果为治疗决策提供了新的视角,强调了在达成共识过程中叙事整合的重要性。

患者和公众的贡献

2024 年 6 月,研究结果与 15 名癌症患者和护理人员分享,以征求反馈和建议。本研究还在 2023 年的 COMET(国际跨学科医学、伦理和沟通会议)和 ICCH(国际医疗保健沟通会议)国际会议上展示,以获得持续的反馈和意见。

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