医护人员对癌症治疗后慢性疼痛管理的认识、理解和信心:英国调查。

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J. Armoogum RN, PhD , D. Harcourt PhD , C. Foster PhD , A. Llewellyn PhD , J. Hepburn , M. Prior , C. McCabe RN, PhD
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摘要

导言医护人员在帮助癌症患者和癌症晚期患者了解癌症治疗后慢性疼痛的风险方面起着至关重要的作用。为此,医护人员需要对癌症治疗后的慢性疼痛有所了解并充满信心,然而,人们对医护人员对这种常见的长期和晚期癌症治疗副作用的了解或信心却知之甚少。方法 通过癌症和初级保健网络、癌症联盟和社交媒体向英国的医护人员发放了一份横断面在线调查。调查包括四个方面:1)知识和理解;2)信息和支持;3)信心;4)障碍。定量数据采用描述性统计方法进行分析,自由文本评论采用定性内容分析方法进行分析。医护人员对与患者谈论癌症治疗后的慢性疼痛缺乏信心,并将缺乏相关知识视为一种障碍。其他障碍包括 "提供的服务有限"、"服务之间存在冲突"、"不是我的职责 "和 "诊断癌症幸存者慢性疼痛的挑战"。需要开展更多的教育,以增加医护人员对癌症治疗后慢性疼痛的了解和信心。
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Healthcare professionals’ knowledge, understanding and confidence to manage chronic pain after cancer treatment: A UK survey

Introduction

Healthcare professionals are vital in preparing people living with and beyond cancer about the risks of chronic pain after cancer treatment. To do so, healthcare professionals need to be knowledgeable and confident about chronic pain after cancer treatment, yet little is known about their understanding or confidence of this common long-term and late side effect of cancer treatment.

Aim

To identify healthcare professionals’ knowledge and understanding of chronic pain after cancer treatment and consider how confident they are to inform, listen and signpost people living with and beyond cancer to appropriate information and support.

Method

A cross sectional online survey was distributed to healthcare professionals in the UK via cancer and primary care networks, cancer alliances and social media. The survey consisted of four domains: 1) knowledge and understanding, 2) information and support, 3) confidence and 4) barriers. Quantitative data were analysed with descriptive statistics and free text comments were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results

Healthcare professionals reported limited knowledge and understanding of chronic pain after cancer treatment. Healthcare professionals lacked confidence to talk to people about chronic pain after cancer treatment and viewed their lack of knowledge as a barrier. Additional barriers included ‘Limited service provision’, ‘Conflict between services’, ‘Not my role’ and ‘Challenges in diagnosing chronic pain in cancer survivors’.

Conclusion

Chronic pain after cancer can be a significant issue for those living with and beyond cancer, yet healthcare professionals report limited knowledge of it or understanding of the impact. More education is needed to increase healthcare professionals’ knowledge and confidence in chronic pain after cancer treatment.

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来源期刊
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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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