Improving Cancer Patients Satisfaction with Treatment Process: A Pilot Interventional Approach in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan

Parveen Chagani, A. Jabbar
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Background and Objective: Chemotherapy is one of the treatments of choice worldwide to combat cancer. The complex nature of chemotherapeutic agents results in multiple physiological and psychological issues and if the patient and their caregivers (family) are unaware of these effects, poses additional stress which may result in patient dissatisfaction. This pilot project aimed to provide patients'/families' awareness regarding the process of treatment and subsequently to improve their satisfaction level. Methods: This academic project is a mandatory assignment of clinical practicum course (for the degree of Masters in Nursing Sciences (Aga Khan University School of Nursing & Midwifery). An interventional design was employed for this study. A total of 30 cancer patients, that is 15 in the intervention group and 15 as controls were recruited. The project was initiated as an academic requirement (started in Jan 2015) and last for four months (Apr 2015). Patients planned for their first chemotherapy cycle were selected in both groups. A self-developed questionnaire was used to assess the patient satisfaction level regarding the chemotherapy process before and after the standardized and video-based educational intervention. An independent T-test was used to analyze the data. Results: The overall mean score of patient satisfaction level after the intervention was 18.80; whereas, it was 11.93 for another group. The patient's mean satisfaction level was higher for the intervention group. Conclusion: This study indicates video-based intervention for pre-chemotherapy teaching as an effective educational mode to assist patients throughout the treatment process. It can also facilitate in reducing treatment-related stressors and enhance patients' satisfaction levels.
提高癌症患者对治疗过程的满意度:巴基斯坦卡拉奇一家三级护理医院的试点介入方法
背景与目的:化疗是世界范围内对抗癌症的首选治疗方法之一。化疗药物的复杂性会导致多种生理和心理问题,如果患者及其护理人员(家庭)不知道这些影响,会造成额外的压力,可能导致患者不满。这个试点项目旨在提高病人/家属对治疗过程的认识,从而提高他们的满意度。方法:本学术项目是阿迦汗大学护理与助产学院护理科学硕士学位临床实习课程的必修作业。本研究采用介入性设计。总共招募了30名癌症患者,干预组15名对照组15名。该项目作为学术要求启动(2015年1月开始),持续4个月(2015年4月)。两组均选择计划进行第一次化疗周期的患者。采用自行编制的调查问卷,评估标准化视频教育干预前后患者对化疗过程的满意度。采用独立t检验对数据进行分析。结果:干预后患者满意度总体平均得分为18.80分;而另一组是11.93。干预组患者的平均满意度较高。结论:本研究表明视频干预化疗前教学是一种有效的教育模式,可以在整个治疗过程中辅助患者。它还有助于减少与治疗相关的压力源,提高患者的满意度。
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