实施支持会议的病人接受门诊化疗由一个多学科的癌症团队。

Fujita Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.20407/fmj.2024-005
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背景:门诊化疗是癌症的标准治疗方法。在门诊护理中,提高患者的自我效能感是非常重要的。通过与其他癌症患者的互动而获得的替代经验对于实现这一目标是有用的。虽然住院病人可以通过住院获得替代体验,但门诊病人通常很少有机会这样做。目的:本报告旨在探讨门诊化疗患者支持会议的实施结果。方法:自2019年4月起,每月1次,每周四14:00 - 16:00在医院会议室召开门诊患者支持会议。医疗专业人员设计了支助会议方案,使患者能够相互交流并参与替代性体验。在每次会议上,通过自我管理的问卷来评估对支持会议内容的满意度。此外,护士要求所有参与者谈论他们的互动,并记录和提取关于替代经历的叙述。研究结果:32名参与者的中位年龄(四分位数范围)为63.5岁(55-70岁)。女性26例(81.2%)。对每次会议内容的满意度得分中位数在2.9到4分之间。患者们谈到了从其他患者的经历中学习的价值,以及缓解孤独感。结论:支持会议可以为门诊化疗患者提供替代体验。
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Implementation of support meetings for patients undergoing outpatient chemotherapy by a multidisciplinary cancer team.

Background: Outpatient chemotherapy is a standard treatment for cancer. In nursing care for outpatients, it is important to enhance patients' self-efficacy. Vicarious experiences that can be gained through interactions with other patients with cancer can be useful for achieving this. While inpatients can gain vicarious experiences through their hospital stay, outpatients typically have fewer opportunities to do so.

Aims: This report aimed to examine the results of implementation of support meetings for patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.

Methods: Starting in April 2019, support meetings were held once a month for outpatients on Thursdays from 14:00 to 16:00 in a hospital conference room. Medical professionals designed the programme of support meetings to allow patients to interact with each other and engage in vicarious experiences. At each meeting, satisfaction regarding the support meeting content was evaluated by self-administered questionnaire. Moreover, the nurse asked all participants to talk about their interactions, and recorded and extracted narratives about vicarious experiences.

Findings: The 32 participants had a median age (interquartile range) of 63.5 years (55-70 years). There were 26 females (81.2%). The median satisfaction scores ranged from 2.9 to 4 for the content of each meeting. Patients talked about the value of learning from the experiences of other patients and the easing of loneliness.

Conclusion: The results suggested that support meetings can provide vicarious experiences for patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.

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