Janine Cerutti, Maria C. Lent, Randall F. Holcombe, Maija Reblin
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摘要
目的:护理人员在癌症治疗和预后中起着至关重要的作用。然而,关于护理人员在癌症临床试验期间如何支持患者,人们知之甚少。本研究的目的是深入了解参加癌症临床试验的农村和城市患者的护理经验。方法:作为质量改进研究的一部分,采用封闭式和开放式访谈问题对21对患者-护理人员进行了访谈。我们分析了患者和护理人员对护理人员贡献的看法的定量和定性数据,并探讨了农村和城市参与者之间报告的护理经验的差异。结果:虽然患者-护理者二人组在症状/药物管理领域表现出明显的分歧,护理者倾向于承认贡献,而患者则没有(χ2 (1,21) = 5.82, p = 0.016),但两组在他们对护理者参与的看法上普遍表现出一致,并且在其他六个评估领域报告了相似的参与水平。定性分析揭示了三个主题:患者独立性、无形支持和可接受的支持形式。尽管患者重视独立性,但患者受益于护理人员的无形支持,提供情感支持和参加预约是患者广泛接受的支持形式。在农村和城市的病人-照顾者二元组中,照顾者的贡献没有显著差异。结论:我们的研究表明,在癌症临床试验中,护理人员以经常被忽视和低估的方式帮助患者,突出了他们的多方面作用。癌症临床试验应实施以家庭为中心的方法,特别是对农村护理人员,以提高患者保留率和结果。
Patient and Caregiver Perceptions of Caregiving Contributions During Cancer Clinical Trials: A Mixed-Methods Study
Objective
Caregivers play crucial roles in cancer treatment and outcomes. However, little is known regarding how caregivers support patients during cancer clinical trials. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the caregiver experience of rural and urban patients enrolled in cancer clinical trials.
Methods
As part of a quality improvement study, 21 patient–caregiver dyads were interviewed using closed and open-ended interview questions. We analyzed quantitative and qualitative data on patient and caregiver perceptions of caregiver contributions and explored differences in the reported caregiving experience between rural and urban participants.
Results
While patient–caregiver dyads showed significant disagreement in the symptoms/medication management domain, with caregivers tending to acknowledge the contribution while patients did not (χ2 (1, 21) = 5.82, p = 0.016), both groups generally showed agreement in their perceptions of caregiver involvement and reported similar levels of involvement across the other six assessed domains. Qualitative analysis revealed three themes: patient independence, invisible support, and accepted forms of support. Despite patients valuing independence, patients benefited from caregivers' unseen support, and providing emotional support and attending appointments were widely accepted forms of support among patients. No meaningful differences in caregiver contributions were found between rural and urban patient–caregiver dyads.
Conclusion
Our study revealed that caregivers are assisting patients in often unseen and underestimated ways during cancer clinical trials, highlighting their multifaceted role. Cancer clinical trials should implement a family-centered approach, especially for rural caregivers, to enhance patient retention and outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Cancer Medicine is a peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal providing rapid publication of research from global biomedical researchers across the cancer sciences. The journal will consider submissions from all oncologic specialties, including, but not limited to, the following areas:
Clinical Cancer Research
Translational research ∙ clinical trials ∙ chemotherapy ∙ radiation therapy ∙ surgical therapy ∙ clinical observations ∙ clinical guidelines ∙ genetic consultation ∙ ethical considerations
Cancer Biology:
Molecular biology ∙ cellular biology ∙ molecular genetics ∙ genomics ∙ immunology ∙ epigenetics ∙ metabolic studies ∙ proteomics ∙ cytopathology ∙ carcinogenesis ∙ drug discovery and delivery.
Cancer Prevention:
Behavioral science ∙ psychosocial studies ∙ screening ∙ nutrition ∙ epidemiology and prevention ∙ community outreach.
Bioinformatics:
Gene expressions profiles ∙ gene regulation networks ∙ genome bioinformatics ∙ pathwayanalysis ∙ prognostic biomarkers.
Cancer Medicine publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and research methods papers, along with invited editorials and commentaries. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper.