Cincidda Clizia, Sanchini Virginia, Pravettoni Gabriella
Applied Research Division for Cognitive and Psychological Science, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, Milan, Italy.
Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Via Santa Sofia 9/1, 20122, Milan, Italy.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Jun 6;33(7):548. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09548-w.
Cancer patients are most often accompanied by at least one caregiver along the oncological care path. Since cancer has been defined as a "family disease", patients may rely on caregivers to take medical decisions. In some cases, they arrive at shared decisions, and in other cases, they experience some conflict, with negative implications on the care process. No systematic collection of "moral conflicts", i.e., conflicts pertaining to ethically related issues, occurring among patients and their caregivers in cancer care path is available in current bioethics literature.
Using PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a systematic review of bioethics literature, broadly considered, in five major databases: PubMed, Web of Science™, PsycINFO, Cinahl and Philosopher's Index. Titles, abstracts and full texts of identified papers were screened for relevance. The snowball technique and citation tracking were used to identify relevant publications. Data analysis and synthesis were conducted in line with the QUAGOL methodology.
Twenty-two publications were included. Publication dates ranged from 1999 to 2021. We distinguished four different types of conflict: "conflict between values", "conflict between interests", "conflict related to decisional responsibilities and autonomous decision-making" and "relational conflicts related to existential and/or ontological differences". Conflict among patients and caregivers can be exacerbated by several factors both related to caregiver's characteristics, family history and disease.
The evidence collected shows the importance of considering also the ethical dimension of the oncological care process, especially in its decisional component.
在肿瘤治疗过程中,癌症患者通常至少会有一名照料者陪同。由于癌症已被定义为一种“家庭疾病”,患者可能会依赖照料者做出医疗决策。在某些情况下,他们会达成共同决策,而在其他情况下,他们会经历一些冲突,这对护理过程产生负面影响。目前的生物伦理学文献中没有系统收集癌症护理过程中患者及其照料者之间发生的“道德冲突”,即与伦理相关问题有关的冲突。
我们使用PRISMA指南,对五个主要数据库(PubMed、科学网™、PsycINFO、护理学与健康领域数据库和哲学家索引)中广义上的生物伦理学文献进行了系统综述。对已识别论文的标题、摘要和全文进行相关性筛选。采用滚雪球技术和引文跟踪来识别相关出版物。数据分析和综合按照QUAGOL方法进行。
纳入了22篇出版物。出版日期从1999年到2021年。我们区分了四种不同类型的冲突:“价值观冲突”、“利益冲突”、“与决策责任和自主决策相关的冲突”以及“与存在和/或本体论差异相关的关系冲突”。患者和照料者之间的冲突可能会因与照料者特征、家族病史和疾病相关的几个因素而加剧。
收集到的证据表明,考虑肿瘤护理过程的伦理维度很重要,尤其是在其决策部分。