有关癌症支持性护理决策的护理记录:日本的一项回顾性研究

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Healthcare Informatics Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.4258/hir.2024.30.4.364
Yuko Kawasaki, Manab Nii, Eina Nishioka
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研究目的本研究旨在研究癌症患者护理记录中记录的决策支持内容和患者反应。这些患者在符合政府规定的癌症专科医院接受门诊治疗:提取电子病历系统中的护理记录(采用主观、客观、评估和计划 [SOAP] 格式)以及访谈数据,对象是在内科和姑息治疗部以及乳腺肿瘤部接受门诊治疗的患者。利用 KH Coder 3.beta.07d 版对数据进行了简单的制表和文本挖掘分析:研究包括42名姑息治疗内科患者和60名乳腺肿瘤科患者,平均年龄分别为(70.5±12.2)岁和(55.8±12.2)岁。最常见的决定是入住姑息治疗病房(25 例)和基因检测(24 例)。评估类别涵盖的关键词包括(1)与姑息治疗和内科相关的 "疼痛"、"治疗"、"未来"、"休养 "和 "家",以及(2)与乳腺肿瘤相关的 "治疗"、"缓解 "和 "遗传学"。计划类包含的关键词有:(1)"治疗"、"放松 "和 "访问";(2)"解释"、"确认 "和 "传达":在决策支持过程中,护士在评估患者的症状和治疗路径方面显得至关重要,她们可以帮助患者对未来的治疗、护理环境和基因检测做出明智的选择。然而,当患者不能完全根据所提供的信息做出决定时,临床医生必须解决复杂的心理概念,如疾病进展和对子女的潜在遗传影响。我们有必要对护士对患者心理反应的反应进行进一步的详细观察研究。
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Nursing Records Regarding Decision-Making in Cancer Supportive Care: A Retrospective Study in Japan.

Objectives: This study was performed to examine the content of decision-making support and patient responses, as documented in the nursing records of individuals with cancer. These patients had received outpatient treatment at hospitals that met government requirements for providing specialized cancer care.

Methods: Nursing records from the electronic medical record system (in the subjective, objective, assessment, and plan [SOAP] format), along with data from interviews, were extracted for patients receiving outpatient care at the Department of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care and the Department of Breast Oncology. Data analysis involved simple tabulation and text mining, utilizing KH Coder version 3.beta.07d.

Results: The study included 42 patients from palliative care internal medicine and 60 from breast oncology, with mean ages of 70.5 ± 12.2 and 55.8 ± 12.2 years, respectively. Decisions most frequently regarded palliative care unit admission (25 cases) and genetic testing (24 cases). The assessment category covered keywords including (1) "pain," "treatment," "future," "recuperation," and "home," as terms related to palliative care and internal medicine, as well as (2) "treatment," "relief," and "genetics" as terms related to breast oncology. The plan category incorporated keywords such as (1) "treatment," "relaxation," and "visit" and (2) "explanation," "confirmation," and "conveyance."

Conclusions: Nurses appear crucial in evaluating patients' symptoms and treatment paths during the decision-making support process, helping them make informed choices about future treatments, care settings, and genetic testing. However, when patients cannot make a decision solely based on the information provided, clinicians must address complex psychological concepts such as disease progression and the potential genetic impact on their children. Further detailed observational studies of nurses' responses to patients' psychological reactions are warranted.

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