Mona Otrebski Nilsson, Kirsti Aas, Tor Å Myklebust, Ylva Maria Gjelsvik, Erik Skaaheim Haug, Sophie D Fosså, Tom Børge Johannesen
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目的:对于非转移性前列腺癌患者,根治性前列腺切除术(RP)、放射治疗(RAD)和积极监测(AS)是生存率相似但副作用不同的治疗方案。医护人员认为治疗前共同决策(SDM)是医疗护理的重要组成部分,但患者对 SDM 的看法却鲜为人知。本文探讨了前列腺癌(PCa)患者的 SDM 意愿(SDMwish)和经验(SDMexp)。 材料和方法:这是挪威癌症登记处开展的一项基于登记的调查(2017-2019 年)。5063名接受过根治性治疗的PCa患者在确诊一年后回答了有关治疗前SDM愿望和经验的问题。多变量分析确定了与SDM相关的因素。统计显著性水平:P < 0.05。 结果总体而言,78%的患者希望参与SDM,其中83%的患者有过SDM经历。SDMwish 和 SDMexp 与年龄下降、受教育程度提高和与伴侣同住有明显关系。与 RP 组相比,在 RAD 和 AS 组中,SDMwish 和 SDMexp 的概率降低了约 40%。 结论四名接受过根治性治疗的 PCa 患者中有三人希望参与 SDM,五名男性患者中有四人实现了这一愿望。年轻、受过高等教育、有伴侣并选择 RP 的 PCa 患者希望在 SDM 中发挥积极作用,并体验到参与的乐趣。有效的 SDM 需要负责医生关注患者的个体特征和需求。
Do all prostate cancer patients want, and experience shared decision making prior to curative treatment?
Objective: In comparable men with non-metastatic prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy (RP), radiotherapy (RAD) and active surveillance (AS) are treatment options with similar survival rates, but different side-effects. Healthcare professionals consider pretreatment shared decision making (SDM) to be an essential part of medical care, though the patients' view about SDM is less known. In this article, we explore prostate cancer (PCa) patients' SDM wish (SDMwish), and experiences (SDMexp). Material and methods: This is a registry-based survey performed by the Cancer Registry of Norway (2017-2019). One year after diagnosis, 5,063 curatively treated PCa patients responded to questions about their pre-treatment wish and experience regarding SDM. Multivariable analyses identified factors associated with SDM. Statistical significance level: p < 0.05. Results: Overall, 78% of the patients wished to be involved in SDM and 83% of these had experienced SDM. SDMwish and SDMexp was significantly associated with decreasing age, increasing education, and living with a partner. Compared with the RP group, the probability of SDMwish and SDMexp was reduced by about 40% in the RAD and the AS groups. Conclusion: Three of four curatively treated PCa wanted to participate in SDM, and this wish was met in four of five men. Younger PCa patients with higher education in a relationship, and opting for RP, wanted an active role in SDM, and experienced being involved. Effective SDM requires the responsible physicians' attention to the individual patients' characteristics and needs.
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology is a journal for the clinical urologist and publishes papers within all fields in clinical urology. Experimental papers related to clinical questions are also invited.Important reports with great news value are published promptly.