Ivy Beeren, Carlos Koops, Antoine G van der Heijden, Katja K H Aben, Lambertus A L M Kiemeney, J Alfred Witjes, Alina Vrieling
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摘要
背景:尽管患者认为泌尿科医生是重要的信息和动力来源,但泌尿科医生与膀胱癌(BC)患者讨论生活方式的程度却鲜为人知:目的:确定荷兰泌尿科医生向膀胱癌患者询问、建议和转诊生活方式的频率,并评估泌尿科医生的看法和障碍:向荷兰泌尿科医生发送匿名在线调查。调查内容包括人口统计学、对指南的认识、临床实践(询问、建议和转诊生活方式)、看法以及在吸烟、体重、体力活动、饮食、饮酒和液体摄入方面的障碍:49 名受访者中大多数为男性,隶属于一家非学术性医院,拥有 10 年以上的工作经验。吸烟似乎是患者唯一会被建议的生活方式因素,90% 的泌尿科医生会建议 75% 以上的患者吸烟。就其他生活方式因素提供建议的情况要少得多,63%-92%的泌尿科医生给出了结论:除了戒烟建议外,泌尿科医生并不经常向 BC 患者提供生活方式建议。尽管泌尿科医生认为生活方式很重要,但他们表示在提供生活方式建议和转诊病人方面存在一些障碍。
Lifestyle Advice to Patients with Bladder Cancer: A National Survey of Dutch Urologists.
Background: Not much is known about the extent to which urologists discuss lifestyle with patients with bladder cancer (BC), despite patients considering urologists as an important source of information and motivation.
Objective: To determine how often lifestyle is asked about, advised on, and referred for by Dutch urologists to patients with BC, as well as to evaluate urologists' perceptions and barriers.
Methods: An anonymous online survey was sent to Dutch urologists. The survey included questions on demographics, awareness of guidelines, clinical practice (asking about, advising on, and referring for lifestyle), perceptions, and barriers with regard to smoking, body weight, physical activity, diet, alcohol consumption, and fluid intake.
Results: Most of the 49 respondents were male, affiliated with a non-academic hospital, and had over 10 years of experience. Smoking appeared to be the only lifestyle factor that patients are advised on, with 90% of urologists advising > 75% of their patients. Advice on other lifestyle factors was far less common, with 63-92% of urologists giving < 50% of their patients advice. Referral rates were low for all lifestyle factors. Lifestyle advice was generally perceived as (very) important. Almost all respondents reported one or more barriers in giving lifestyle advice. A lack of time and a perceived lack of patient interest and motivation were reported most.
Conclusions: Apart from advice on smoking cessation, lifestyle advice is not frequently provided by urologists to patients with BC. Although urologists perceive lifestyle as important, they report several barriers to providing lifestyle advice and referring patients.
期刊介绍:
Bladder Cancer is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the epidemiology/etiology, genetics, molecular correlates, pathogenesis, pharmacology, ethics, patient advocacy and survivorship, diagnosis and treatment of tumors of the bladder and upper urinary tract. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine that expedites our fundamental understanding and improves treatment of tumors of the bladder and upper urinary tract.