Pendleton Delinda, Egleston Brian L, Fang Carolyn Y
Patient Experience and Strategic Clinical Initiatives, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Palliat Support Care. 2025 Apr 7;23:e90. doi: 10.1017/S1478951525000069.
Evidence in the literature confirms that advance care planning (ACP) discussions, assumed to benefit patients, their caregivers, and clinicians, occur at various rates, lower than intended and not as early as thought to be beneficial. The literature, however, provides limited reasons why this trend continues. When ACP discussions do occur, particularly between clinicians and patients with advanced-stage cancer, we have even less understanding of the ACP experience. Thus, the goal of our study was to characterize patient beliefs and experiences pertaining to ACP discussions, and to explore factors that may be associated with patient experiences. One hundred adults with advanced cancer participated in this cross-sectional survey study. The majority (63%) had heard about ACP, and 81% believed that health care providers should have ACP discussions with their patients. However, only 23% of participants in this sample had an ACP discussion. Among those who reported having an ACP discussion, 74% indicated that they spoke with family members about ACP, and 48% reported having spoken with their oncologist about ACP. Among those who had not had an ACP discussion with a health care provider, commonly reported reasons for not doing so included the respondent's desire to speak with family members first and the perception that one was not sick enough to need such a discussion yet. These findings can be used to inform the development of future interventions to improve provider communication about ACP and enhance patient experiences around ACP discussions.
文献中的证据证实,预先护理计划(ACP)讨论本应使患者、其照护者和临床医生受益,但讨论的发生率各不相同,低于预期且没有早到被认为有益的程度。然而,文献中对于这种趋势持续存在的原因给出的解释有限。当ACP讨论确实发生时,尤其是在临床医生和晚期癌症患者之间,我们对ACP体验的了解更少。因此,我们研究的目的是描述患者关于ACP讨论的信念和体验,并探索可能与患者体验相关的因素。100名晚期癌症成人患者参与了这项横断面调查研究。大多数(63%)听说过ACP,81%认为医疗保健提供者应该与患者进行ACP讨论。然而,该样本中只有23%的参与者进行了ACP讨论。在那些报告进行了ACP讨论的人中,74%表示他们与家人谈论过ACP,48%报告与肿瘤医生谈论过ACP。在那些未与医疗保健提供者进行ACP讨论的人中,常见的未进行讨论的原因包括受访者希望先与家人交谈,以及认为自己病情还不够严重,不需要进行这样的讨论。这些发现可用于为未来干预措施的制定提供信息,以改善医疗服务提供者关于ACP的沟通,并增强患者在ACP讨论中的体验。