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癌症自助组织与家庭医生。

Cancer self-help groups and family physicians.

作者信息

Gray R E, Carroll J C, Fitch M, Greenberg M, Chart P, Orr V

机构信息

Psychologist Consultant and Scientist, Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Cancer Pract. 1999 Jan-Feb;7(1):10-5. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-5394.1999.07101.x.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Despite the phenomenal growth during the past decade of cancer self-help groups for adult patients with cancer, little research has been conducted to document the interface between these groups and healthcare professionals, especially physicians. This study was initiated to provide information about family physician practices, awareness, and attitudes about self-help groups.

DESCRIPTION

A survey questionnaire was mailed to a random sample of Ontario family physicians drawn from the College of Family Physicians of Canada's membership database.

RESULTS

A total of 911 completed questionnaires were returned, for a response rate of 64%. A majority (56.8%) of respondents were aware of at least one cancer self-help group in their region; 26.8% of these spoke frequently with their cancer patients about such groups. Most family physicians indicated that they were positively inclined toward cancer self-help groups, giving especially high ratings of helpfulness to sharing common experiences, overcoming isolation, feeling understood, and sharing information. Ratings of potential harm were low, with the most concern expressed about the possible provision of misinformation and the promotion of unconventional therapies. Responses to an open-ended question showed that many family physicians qualify their support for cancer self-help groups, depending on patient need, group composition, and leadership.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

Family physicians and other members of the cancer care team should give increased attention to informing cancer patients about the potential benefits of self-help groups. Efforts need to be made to assist cancer self-help groups in developing informational brochures and to ensure that groups are listed in cancer resource directories. Educational initiatives about self-help groups would be useful for family physicians and other health professionals engaged in the care of cancer patients.

摘要

目的

尽管在过去十年中,针对成年癌症患者的癌症自助组织取得了显著发展,但很少有研究记录这些组织与医疗保健专业人员,尤其是医生之间的互动情况。开展这项研究是为了提供有关家庭医生对自助组织的实践、认知和态度的信息。

描述

一份调查问卷被邮寄给从加拿大家庭医生学院会员数据库中随机抽取的安大略省家庭医生样本。

结果

共收到911份完整问卷,回复率为64%。大多数(56.8%)受访者知晓所在地区至少一个癌症自助组织;其中26.8%的人经常与癌症患者谈论此类组织。大多数家庭医生表示他们对癌症自助组织持积极态度,对分享共同经历、克服孤立感、被理解以及分享信息等方面给予了特别高的有益性评价。对潜在危害的评价较低,最担心的是可能提供错误信息以及推广非常规疗法。对一个开放式问题的回答表明,许多家庭医生会根据患者需求、组织构成和领导情况来确定他们对癌症自助组织的支持程度。

临床意义

家庭医生和癌症护理团队的其他成员应更加关注向癌症患者告知自助组织的潜在益处。需要努力协助癌症自助组织编写信息手册,并确保这些组织被列入癌症资源目录。针对自助组织的教育举措对从事癌症患者护理工作的家庭医生和其他健康专业人员会很有帮助。

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