同种异体移植中的患者与医生沟通:挑战与潜在解决方案。

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Anna Barata, Guy Tavori, Daniel Wolff, Anne Herrmann
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异基因造血细胞移植是一种具有挑战性的治疗方法,其特点是多种发病率、需要长期护理以及显著的死亡风险。因此,在整个治疗过程中,患者与医生的密切沟通至关重要。我们旨在查阅相关文献,围绕异体移植幸存者在移植过程中经历的关键环节,如知情同意程序、移植相关发病率(如社会心理困扰、认知功能障碍、性生活)、坚持治疗、使用补充和替代药物等,研究患者与医生的沟通情况,以及改善患者与医生沟通的干预措施和策略。我们发现就这些主题进行沟通的研究很少。尽管如此,有证据表明,由于患者和医生双方的障碍,异体移植幸存者在社会心理困扰、疲劳和性功能等常见疾病方面的沟通存在很大差距。同样,在处理知情同意程序、认知功能障碍、坚持治疗以及使用补充和替代药物方面也存在差距。作为临床护理的一部分,使用和讨论患者报告的结果测量与患者和医生对沟通的满意度以及更好地发现和管理症状有关。虽然决策辅助工具、问题提示清单和沟通技巧培训等其他策略改善了肿瘤学中的沟通,但这些策略尚未在异体病例中进行过测试。未来的研究显然需要对异体移植环境中患者和医生的沟通情况进行检查,并测试在这种具有挑战性的治疗过程中改善沟通的策略。
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Patient and Physician Communication in the Allogeneic Transplantation Setting: Challenges and Potential Solutions.

Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation is a challenging treatment characterized by multiple morbidities, the need for long-term care, and a significant mortality risk. Consequently, close patient and physician communication throughout treatment is crucial. We aimed to review the literature examining patient and physician communication around critical aspects experienced by allogeneic survivors over the transplantation trajectory, such as the informed consent process, transplantation-related morbidity (eg, psychosocial distress, cognitive dysfunction, sexuality), adherence to treatment, and the use of complementary and alternative medicine, as well as interventions and strategies to improve patient and physician communication. We found a paucity of studies examining communication on these topics. Nevertheless, there is evidence of significant communication gaps around morbidities often experienced by allogeneic survivors, such as psychosocial distress, fatigue, and sexual functioning, due to both patient and physician barriers. Similarly, there is a concern that gaps also exist when addressing the informed consent process, cognitive dysfunction, adherence to treatment, and use of complementary and alternative medicine. The use and discussion of patient-reported outcome measures as part of clinical care is associated with patient and physician satisfaction with communication and better detection and management of symptoms. Although other strategies, such as decision aids, question prompt lists, and communication skills training, have improved communication in oncology, they have not been tested in the allogeneic setting. Future research is clearly needed to examine patient and physician communication in the allogeneic transplantation setting and test strategies to improve communication during this challenging treatment.

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