Bourgeault I L
York Centre for Health Studies, York university, North York ON.
CMAJ. 1996 Dec 15;155(12):1679-85.
To determine physicians' attitudes and reactions to their patients' use of alternative cancer therapies, factors that affect these reactions and physicians' views of how the use of such therapies affects the physician-patient relationship.
Qualitative study involving in-depth semistructured interviews.
Toronto.
Nineteen oncologists and 35 general practitioners (GPs) were selected by means of purposive sampling; 18 oncologists and 12 GPs agreed to participate.
Attitudes and reactions to patients' use of alternative cancer therapies; factors affecting physicians' reactions to such use; and physicians' views of how the use of such therapies affects the physician-patient relationship.
Many physicians perceived themselves to be unfamiliar with available alternative cancer therapies and indicated that their main sources of information were their patients and the lay press. Although most of the physicians viewed the efficacy of such therapies as scientifically unproven, they would respect their patients' decision to use them and encourage them to continue with standard treatment. Factors found to influence the physicians' reactions included the prognosis with standard treatments, the exclusivity of the use of alternative therapies and whether the alternative therapies were harmful. Although many of the participants felt that a patient's use of alternative cancer therapies did not affect the physician-patient relationship, a few indicated that it did cause some tension.
Because many physicians lack information on alternative cancer therapies and most of these therapies have not been scientifically proven, physicians' attitudes and reactions to their use by patients are influenced to a greater degree by the efficacy or inefficacy of standard treatment and the invasiveness of the alternative therapy than by the efficacy of the alternative therapy used.
确定医生对其患者使用替代癌症疗法的态度和反应、影响这些反应的因素,以及医生对使用此类疗法如何影响医患关系的看法。
采用深入半结构化访谈的定性研究。
多伦多。
通过目的抽样选择了19名肿瘤学家和35名全科医生(GP);18名肿瘤学家和12名全科医生同意参与。
对患者使用替代癌症疗法的态度和反应;影响医生对这种使用反应的因素;以及医生对使用此类疗法如何影响医患关系的看法。
许多医生认为自己对现有的替代癌症疗法不熟悉,并表示他们的主要信息来源是患者和大众媒体。尽管大多数医生认为此类疗法的疗效未经科学证实,但他们会尊重患者使用这些疗法的决定,并鼓励患者继续接受标准治疗。发现影响医生反应的因素包括标准治疗的预后、替代疗法使用的排他性以及替代疗法是否有害。尽管许多参与者认为患者使用替代癌症疗法不会影响医患关系,但少数人表示这确实会引起一些紧张关系。
由于许多医生缺乏关于替代癌症疗法的信息,且这些疗法大多未经科学证实,因此医生对患者使用这些疗法的态度和反应在很大程度上受标准治疗的有效或无效以及替代疗法的侵入性影响,而非所使用替代疗法的疗效影响。