癌症儿童、护理人员和护理团队的症状报告差异

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Anna L Olsavsky, Kathleen E Montgomery, Mariam Kochashvili, Ashley Benhayoun, Mark Ranalli, Micah A Skeens
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背景:研究表明,儿童、护理人员和护理团队的症状报告存在实质性分歧,尽管很少评估三方一致。目的:评估儿童护理团队三合会之间31种癌症相关症状的一致性。方法:55例儿童(n=55)为癌症治疗1年内(M=68.44天,SD=159.09),年龄6-17岁(M=12.02, SD=3.50)。照顾者(n=55)以女性居多(65.5%)。通过儿童和护理人员在纪念症状评估量表上的报告收集31个症状,并从医疗记录中提取,用于护理团队文件。McNemar测试评估了症状报告的差异。加权kappa统计评估一致性。结果:护理人员和护理团队一直少报儿童症状。照料者明显少报了3种儿童症状。护理小组明显少报了13种症状,11种症状没有得到护理小组的认可。儿童看护人的同意度范围从κ=-0.059(手臂/腿肿胀)到κ=0.751(恶心);61%的症状完全不符合标准。托幼团队的共识范围从κ=-0.033(手臂/腿肿胀)到κ=0.466(恶心);96.7%的症状不符合标准。护理团队的一致性范围从κ=-0.029(手臂/腿部肿胀)到κ=0.565(呕吐);87%的症状完全不符合标准。结论:我们发现在儿童、照顾者和护理团队的症状报告中存在实质性的三合一不一致;最大的分歧存在于托儿小组的报告之间。儿童报告的症状一直比护理人员及其护理团队多,这表明儿童的声音可能没有被征求或记录。需要进一步的研究来了解如何最好地识别和征求儿童的症状报告,以优化治疗。
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Differences in Symptom Reporting by Children With Cancer, Caregivers, and Care Teams.

Context: Research indicates substantial disagreement between symptom reports from children, caregivers, and care teams, though triadic agreement is rarely assessed.

Objectives: To assess agreement for 31 cancer-related symptoms between child-caregiver-care team triads.

Methods: Children (n = 55) were within 1 year of cancer treatment (M = 68.44 days since treatment, SD = 159.09) and aged 6-17 years (M = 12.02, SD=3.50). Caregivers (n = 55) were mostly female (65.5%). Thirty-one symptoms were collected via child and caregiver reports on the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale and extracted from the medical record for care team documentation. McNemar tests evaluated symptom report differences. Weighted kappa statistics assessed agreement.

Results: Caregivers and care teams consistently under-reported child symptoms. Caregivers significantly under-reported 3 child symptoms. Care teams significantly under-reported 13 symptoms and 11 symptoms were not endorsed by care team. Child-caregiver agreement ranged from κ = -0.059 (swelling of arms/legs) to κ = 0.751 (nausea); 61% of symptoms were none to fair agreement. Child-care team agreement ranged from κ = -0.033 (swelling of arms/legs) to κ = 0.466 (nausea); 96.7% of symptoms were none to fair agreement. Caregiver-care team agreement ranged from κ = -0.029 (swelling of arms/legs) to κ = 0.565 (vomiting); 87% of symptoms were none to fair agreement.

Conclusion: We found substantial triadic disagreement between child, caregiver, and care team symptom reports; the greatest disagreement existed between child-care team reports. Children consistently reported more symptoms than caregivers and their care team, suggesting the child's voice may not be solicited or documented. Further research is needed to understand how best to identify and solicit child reports of symptoms to optimize treatment.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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