护理人员与隐瞒晚期癌症患者之间的沟通问题:一项定性研究。

Q3 Nursing
Malaysian Family Physician Pub Date : 2024-09-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.51866/oa.574
Sanhapan Wattanapisit, Apichai Wattanapisit, Pornnapat Laksanapiya, Arunee Tipwong
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简介沟通是姑息关怀的关键因素。晚期疾病的隐瞒是一项沟通挑战。本研究旨在探讨护理人员与患者之间在隐瞒晚期癌症方面的沟通模式和困难。研究方法本定性研究采用解释现象学方法,在泰国一家地区医院进行。研究人员进行了半结构式深度访谈,向患者的护理人员(即家属)收集有关隐瞒晚期癌症的数据。数据分析采用归纳式主题方法:对 57-97 岁患者的照顾者进行了 10 次深入访谈。出现了四个主题:(i) 隐瞒诊断和预后的原因(患者的个性和对负面影响的担忧),(ii) 护理人员和患者之间的沟通模式(交流症状/体征而非诊断/预后和歪曲信息),(iii) 保持隐瞒的困难和挑战(负罪感、分享信息时犹豫不决和怀疑患者对其诊断/预后的认识),以及 (iv) 来自医护人员的沟通支持(避免告知患者诊断/预后、支持决策和披露信息)。结论一些护理人员认为隐瞒晚期癌症是一种适当的沟通方式。晚期癌症的信息沟通是动态的。一些照护者和家属会考虑在未来披露相关信息。医护人员可以在整个护理过程中为沟通提供支持。未来的研究应关注决策和沟通过程,以更好地处理姑息关怀中的信息隐瞒或沉默阴谋。
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Communication issues between caregivers and patients with concealment of advanced-stage cancer: A qualitative study.

Introduction: Communication is a key element of palliative care. The concealment of advanced-stage diseases is a communication challenge. This study aimed to explore the patterns and difficulties in communication regarding the concealment of advanced-stage cancer between caregivers and patients. Methods: This qualitative study employed an interpretive phenomenological approach and was conducted at a district hospital in Thailand. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were performed to collect data from caregivers (i.e. family members) of patients regarding the concealment of advanced-stage cancer. The data analysis followed an inductive thematic approach.

Results: Ten in-depth interviews were conducted among the caregivers of patients aged 57-97 years. Four themes emerged: (i) reasons for concealing the diagnosis and prognosis (personality of patients and concerns about negative effects), (ii) communication patterns between caregivers and patients (communicating symptoms/signs instead of the diagnosis/prognosis and distorting information), (iii) difficulties and challenges in maintaining concealment (feelings of guilt, hesitation in sharing the information and suspicion of patients' awareness of their diagnosis/prognosis) and (iv) communication support from healthcare professionals (avoiding informing patients about their diagnosis/prognosis, supporting decision-making and disclosing the information).

Conclusion: The concealment of advanced-stage cancer is perceived as an appropriate communication approach among some caregivers. Communicating information about advanced-stage cancer is dynamic. Some caregivers and families consider disclosing the information in the future. Healthcare professionals can support communication throughout care. Future studies should focus on decision-making and communication processes for better handling of information concealment or the conspiracy of silence in palliative care.

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Malaysian Family Physician
Malaysian Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
CiteScore
1.20
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41
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Family Physician is the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. It is published three times a year. Circulation: The journal is distributed free of charge to all members of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. Complimentary copies are also sent to other organizations that are members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).
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