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护理日常工作中筛查癌症患者自杀风险的单一问题:一项回顾性横断面研究。

Single Question for Screening Suicide Risk in Patients With Cancer in Nursing Routine Work: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Zheng Bo, Zhu Ning, Yu Mei, Guan Yun, Zheng Zhong, Deng Yaotiao, Jiang Yu

机构信息

Health Management Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University; Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China.

Division of Head & Neck Tumor Multimodality Treatment, Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2025 Aug;81(8):4627-4643. doi: 10.1111/jan.16591. Epub 2024 Oct 30.

Abstract

AIM

To examine the efficacy of the Single Suicide Question, a tactful single-item tool, in assessing suicide risk among cancer patients.

BACKGROUND

Suicide risk screening in cancer patients faces challenges such as cultural, the degree of attention given and the complexity and diversity of assessment methods. An efficient and simple suicide screening tool is needed within the nursing and treatment process.

DESIGN

A retrospective cross-sectional study.

DATA SOURCES

All data utilised in this study were obtained from assessments conducted by researchers at our institution between March 2018 and August 2023.

METHODS

Retrospectively analysed Single Suicide Question scores from 9703 patients (March 2018-August 2023), with 229 undergoing additional using other established tools (the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7, Distress Thermometer) alongside the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview Suicidal Subscale (MINI Suicidal Subscale). These 229 patients were divided into the cut-off determination dataset (174/229) and the validation dataset (55/229) to analyse, validate and compare the screening efficacy, consistency and optimal cut-off points of the tools relative to the MINI Suicidal subscale (golden standard). K-fold cross-validation was employed to assess the stability of the Single Suicide Question and to revalidate its screening efficacy.

RESULTS

In cut-off determination dataset, the Single Suicide Question exhibited good screening efficacy and substantial agreement relative to the MINI Suicidal subscale, as validated in the validation dataset, outperforming other tools. The optimal cut-off points of Single Suicide Question for screening moderate or higher and high suicide risk as 2 and 3 respectively. Its stability in K-fold cross-validation further supported its screening efficacy.

CONCLUSION

The Single Suicide Question shows potential as a preliminary screening tool for suicide risk. Furthermore, it has also demonstrated the potential of a simple, tactful, culturally fitting question in assessing suicide risk, providing insight for the development of relevant tools in different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND PATIENT CARE

Our study demonstrates the potential of the Single Suicide Question as a screening tool for identifying suicide risk among cancer patients, which may facilitate efficient suicide screening. Furthermore, it reveals that tactful, culturally fitting, yet simple tools can achieve good screening efficacy, providing insights for the development of similar tools in different cultural and linguistic contexts.

IMPACT

This study investigated the effectiveness of using a culturally contextualised, specific single question to screen for suicide risk in Chinese cancer patients, demonstrating high screening efficacy and stability. With further research, this method may provide a tactful, culturally informed and efficient suicide screening approach to address the critical issue of suicide risk in cancer care, and it also serves as a reference for developing similar tools in diverse cultural and linguistic contexts.

REPORTING METHOD

The study followed the STROBE checklist guidelines for cross-sectional studies.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

The data provided by patients were the foundation of this study. Nurses played a central role in conducting the majority of assessments and contributing to the research design in this study.

摘要

目的

探讨单自杀问题这一巧妙的单项工具在评估癌症患者自杀风险中的有效性。

背景

癌症患者的自杀风险筛查面临文化、关注度以及评估方法的复杂性和多样性等挑战。在护理和治疗过程中需要一种高效且简单的自杀筛查工具。

设计

一项回顾性横断面研究。

数据来源

本研究中使用的所有数据均来自于我们机构的研究人员在2018年3月至2023年8月期间进行的评估。

方法

回顾性分析9703例患者(2018年3月至2023年8月)的单自杀问题得分,其中229例患者同时使用其他既定工具(患者健康问卷-9、广泛性焦虑障碍-7、痛苦温度计)以及迷你国际神经精神访谈自杀分量表(MINI自杀分量表)进行评估。将这229例患者分为截断点确定数据集(174/229)和验证数据集(55/229),以分析、验证并比较这些工具相对于MINI自杀分量表(金标准)的筛查有效性、一致性和最佳截断点。采用K折交叉验证来评估单自杀问题的稳定性并重新验证其筛查有效性。

结果

在截断点确定数据集中,单自杀问题相对于MINI自杀分量表表现出良好的筛查有效性和高度一致性,在验证数据集中得到验证,优于其他工具。单自杀问题筛查中度及以上和高自杀风险的最佳截断点分别为2和3。其在K折交叉验证中的稳定性进一步支持了其筛查有效性。

结论

单自杀问题显示出作为自杀风险初步筛查工具的潜力。此外,它还证明了一个简单、巧妙、符合文化背景的问题在评估自杀风险方面的潜力,为在不同文化和语言背景下开发相关工具提供了思路。

对专业和患者护理的意义

我们的研究证明了单自杀问题作为识别癌症患者自杀风险筛查工具的潜力,这可能有助于高效的自杀筛查。此外,它还表明巧妙、符合文化背景且简单的工具可以实现良好的筛查效果,为在不同文化和语言背景下开发类似工具提供了思路。

影响

本研究调查了使用一个符合文化背景的特定单一问题来筛查中国癌症患者自杀风险的有效性,显示出高筛查有效性和稳定性。随着进一步研究,这种方法可能提供一种巧妙、具有文化意识且高效的自杀筛查方法,以解决癌症护理中自杀风险这一关键问题,并且它还可为在不同文化和语言背景下开发类似工具提供参考。

报告方法

本研究遵循横断面研究的STROBE清单指南。

患者或公众贡献

患者提供的数据是本研究的基础。护士在进行大多数评估以及为本研究的研究设计做出贡献方面发挥了核心作用。

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