Kwon Jae-Yung, Moynihan Melissa, Wolff Angela C, Irlbacher Geraldine, Joseph Amanda L, Wilson Lorraine, Horlock Hilary, Hung Lillian, Lambert Leah K, Lau Francis, Sawatzky Richard
School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC; Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health, Victoria, BC.
School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
Can Oncol Nurs J. 2024 Nov 1;34(4):443-476. doi: 10.5737/23688076344443. eCollection 2024 Fall.
The purpose of this qualitative study is to demonstrate the use of patient-reported outcome measure-based journey maps in facilitating clinicians' ability to communicate with patients about their well-being at each phase of their cancer journey.
Individual semi-structured online and phone interviews were conducted with older adults in British Columbia, Canada. Participants (n = 6) were asked to describe their cancer experiences associated with their well-being score using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System revised questionnaire throughout their cancer journey (i.e., pre-diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, to post-treatment).
Six older adults who received cancer treatment were interviewed. Six journey maps were developed with evidence of fluctuation in participants' level of well-being through their cancer journeys.
Journey maps can facilitate patient-clinician communication for tailoring interventions and draw clinicians' attention to additional prompts to better understand patients' well-being throughout the cancer journey.
本定性研究的目的是证明基于患者报告结局测量的旅程地图在促进临床医生与患者就其癌症旅程各阶段的健康状况进行沟通方面的作用。
对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的老年人进行了个体半结构化在线和电话访谈。参与者(n = 6)被要求使用埃德蒙顿症状评估系统修订问卷描述他们在整个癌症旅程(即诊断前、诊断、治疗、治疗后)中与健康评分相关的癌症经历。
对6名接受癌症治疗的老年人进行了访谈。绘制了6张旅程地图,显示出参与者在整个癌症旅程中健康水平的波动情况。
旅程地图有助于医患沟通以定制干预措施,并促使临床医生注意其他提示,以便在整个癌症旅程中更好地了解患者的健康状况。