Factors influencing participation in shared decision making in the oncological setting

IF 1 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
B. Aasmäe, K. Lubi
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Abstract

. The increasing prevalence of cancer and the decreasing number of oncology specialists in Europe’s workforce have led patients having to self-manage their conditions with the help of a health care professional. Ensuring cancer patients’ good understanding of molecular profiling data is crucial for their active participation in illness-related decisions. Although shared decision making improves patients’ knowledge and consideration of their needs, several difficulties remain in implementing shared decision making in cancer care. The objective of the research is to examine the relationship between sociodemographic aspects and knowledge of cancer-related topics and willingness to participate in cancer care. A cross-sectional study using a web-based questionnaire was conducted, including 1066 respondents among the population of Estonia. Logistic regression was used to answer research questions. There is a lack of knowledge and willingness of patients and their relatives to participate in shared decision making. Unlike in previous studies, higher readiness was observed among the ethnic minority and rural citizens. In addition to the factors previously identified, there is a need to consider a potential role of cultural and historical background of the health care system in determining the willingness and readiness of the general public to participate in shared decision making. These findings highlight the potential uniqueness of societies, in which paternalistic and autonomous approaches to patient care clash, and similar results may be found in other countries with a Soviet legacy. If there is a lack of readiness or willingness of a patient to participate, a physician should provide alternative means of support.
影响肿瘤环境中共同决策参与的因素
. 癌症发病率的上升和欧洲工作队伍中肿瘤学专家人数的减少导致患者不得不在医疗保健专业人员的帮助下自我管理自己的病情。确保癌症患者对分子谱数据的良好理解对于他们积极参与疾病相关决策至关重要。虽然共同决策提高了患者对其需求的认识和考虑,但在癌症治疗中实施共同决策仍然存在一些困难。该研究的目的是检查社会人口学方面与癌症相关主题的知识和参与癌症护理的意愿之间的关系。使用基于网络的问卷进行了横断面研究,其中包括爱沙尼亚人口中的1066名受访者。使用逻辑回归来回答研究问题。患者及其家属缺乏参与共同决策的知识和意愿。与以往的研究不同,少数民族和农村居民的准备程度更高。除了先前确定的因素外,还需要考虑卫生保健系统的文化和历史背景在决定一般公众参与共同决策的意愿和准备方面的潜在作用。这些发现突出了社会的潜在独特性,在这种社会中,家长式的和自主的病人护理方法相互冲突,类似的结果可能会在其他有苏联遗产的国家中发现。如果患者缺乏参与的准备或意愿,医生应提供其他支持手段。
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
22.20%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences is an international scientific open access journal published by the Estonian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn University, and the Estonian University of Life Sciences. The journal publishes primary research and review papers in the English language. All articles are provided with short Estonian summaries. All papers to be published in the journal are peer reviewed internationally. The journal is open to word-wide scientific community for publications in all fields of science represented at the Estonian Academy of Sciences and having certain connection with our part of the world, North Europe and the Baltic area in particular.
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