病人如何应付在整个过程中无法治愈的癌症。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Ariana Bauer, Melissa Teply
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摘要

当患有不治之症的癌症时,患者会以不同的方式应对。这些不同的应对方式影响了肿瘤医生与患者的沟通。如果提供者没有根据对患者应对方式的总体了解来调整沟通,就有可能与患者沟通不畅,疾病理解不准确,护理不理想。本综述探讨了在整个癌症治疗过程中影响患者行为和与肿瘤团队沟通的应对模式。然后我们回顾一些策略来帮助应对,以便在整个癌症过程中提供更透明的沟通。患者表现出一系列的应对方式,从“逃避型”到“抗拒型”再到“投入型”。“回避型”和“抵抗型”的应对方式往往会阻碍患者与医护人员之间的透明沟通,因为患者会表达不切实际的希望。一些沟通技巧可以提高患者的应对能力和讨论癌症预后信息的意愿,这将更好地促进围绕生命终结的对话,并在必要时准备好停止癌症治疗和开始临终关怀。了解患者和家属的应对方式和压力反应的范围可以改善患者和提供者之间的共同理解,以及与患者和家属的伙伴关系。
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How Patients Cope Throughout the Course of an Incurable Cancer

Patients cope in different ways when living with an incurable cancer. These varied coping styles impact how oncology providers communicate with patients. If providers do not tailor communication with a general understanding of how a patient is coping, this risks miscommunication with the patient, inaccurate disease understanding, and suboptimal care. This review explores the spectrum of coping patterns that influence a patient's behaviors and communication with their oncology team throughout a cancer course. We then review several strategies to assist with coping in order to provide more transparent communication throughout the cancer course. Patients express coping styles on a spectrum, from “avoidant” to “resistant” to “engaged.” The “avoidant” and “resistant” coping styles often impede transparent communication between patient and provider due to expressions of unrealistic hope by the patient. Several communication skills can improve patient coping and readiness to discuss prognostic information about the cancer, which will better facilitate conversations around end of life and readiness to stop cancer treatment and initiate hospice when indicated. Understanding the spectrum of coping styles and stress responses by patients and families can improve shared understanding between patient and provider as well as a sense of partnership with patients and families.

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