[BRCA mutations and decision regret: a comprehensive analysis of existing research through a scoping review and reflections from a nursing perspective.]

Q3 Medicine
Marta Bianchi, Alice Silvia Brera, Arianna Magon, Gianluca Conte, Marco Alfredo Arcidiacono, Cristina Di Pasquale, Silvia Belloni, Cristina Arrigoni, Rosario Caruso
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Abstract

Introduction: Given the significance of healthcare decisions in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and their impact on patients' lives, this study aims to map the existing literature on decision regret in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane, and Google Scholar. Inclusion criteria focused on decision regret in the female population with BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 mutations, with no restrictions on the methodologies of the included studies, but only in the English language. The selection process led to the inclusion of 13 studies.

Results: The analysis revealed a significant trend toward decision regret among patients facing complex medical choices. The quality of healthcare communication, decision support, and genetic counselling emerged as key factors influencing patients' perceptions and experiences, with direct implications for their quality of life and psychological well-being. The results suggest that these decisions considerably impact patients, both in terms of clinical outcomes and emotional experiences.

Discussion: The investigation highlights the vital importance of a personalized care approach, emphasizing the critical role of managing patients' emotional and psychological complexity. Managing decision regret requires acute attention to individual needs and effective communication to mitigate emotional impact and improve patient outcomes.

Conclusions: Insights from a nursing perspective in the analysis of results indicate the need for informed, empathetic, and integrated care that considers the emotional complexity of women with BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 mutations in their lives and health choices.

[BRCA 基因突变与决策遗憾:通过范围审查对现有研究进行全面分析,并从护理角度进行反思]。
导言:鉴于 BRCA1 和 BRCA2 基因突变女性医疗决策的重要性及其对患者生活的影响,本研究旨在绘制有关 BRCA1 和 BRCA2 基因突变女性决策后悔的现有文献:方法:在以下数据库中进行了范围审查:方法:在以下数据库中进行了范围综述:PubMed、Embase、Scopus、CINAHL、Cochrane 和 Google Scholar。纳入标准主要针对 BRCA1 和/或 BRCA2 基因突变女性人群中的决策遗憾,对纳入研究的方法没有限制,但仅限于英语。经过筛选,共纳入 13 项研究:结果:分析结果显示,面临复杂医疗选择的患者对决策后悔的趋势明显。医疗保健沟通、决策支持和遗传咨询的质量成为影响患者看法和体验的关键因素,并对他们的生活质量和心理健康产生了直接影响。结果表明,这些决定对患者的临床结果和情感体验都有很大影响:这项调查凸显了个性化护理方法的重要性,强调了管理患者情绪和心理复杂性的关键作用。处理决策后悔需要密切关注个人需求并进行有效沟通,以减轻情绪影响并改善患者预后:从护理角度对结果分析的启示表明,有必要提供知情、移情和综合护理,考虑到 BRCA1 和/或 BRCA2 基因突变女性在生活和健康选择中的情绪复杂性。
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Recenti progressi in medicina
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期刊介绍: Giunta ormai al sessantesimo anno, Recenti Progressi in Medicina continua a costituire un sicuro punto di riferimento ed uno strumento di lavoro fondamentale per l"ampliamento dell"orizzonte culturale del medico italiano. Recenti Progressi in Medicina è una rivista di medicina interna. Ciò significa il recupero di un"ottica globale e integrata, idonea ad evitare sia i particolarismi della informazione specialistica sia la frammentazione di quella generalista.
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