改善肝细胞癌护理的病人章程。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Pub Date : 2025-08-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHC.S526170
Yasmine Hassan, Achim Kautz, Cary James, Dee Lee, Diane Langenbacher, Eric Bouffet, Jade Chakowa, Jessica Hicks, John W Ward, Lili Anna Kuschnereit, Manon Allaire, Tingting Zhang, Zeena Huang Chi
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摘要

目的:建立一份患者章程,阐明肝细胞癌患者的优质护理原则,旨在改善全球患者的预后和生存率。方法:由医疗保健专业人员、患者权益代表和政策制定者组成的多学科小组召开会议,确定HCC治疗中未满足需求的关键领域。该小组分享了患者的经验、障碍和见解,特别是来自患者倡导组织(PAGs)的意见,以更好地了解患者面临的挑战。他们回顾了现有文献、当前护理实践和患者经验,制定了一份患者章程,概述了HCC的质量护理原则。结果:患者章程确定了HCC患者或有发生HCC风险的患者应该期望接受的优质护理的七项原则,以便从改善的结果和增加的生存率中获益。这些原则涉及政策优先、早期诊断、多学科护理、个性化治疗、共同决策、无耻辱感地获得服务和增加研究经费等方面的需要。结论:患者章程呼吁利益相关者联合起来加强HCC的护理和治疗,最终目标是改善患者的健康结果。
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A Patient Charter to Improve Care for Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

A Patient Charter to Improve Care for Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

A Patient Charter to Improve Care for Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Purpose: To establish a patient charter that articulates the principles of quality care for individuals living with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), aiming to improve patient outcomes and survival rates globally.

Methods: A multidisciplinary group comprising healthcare professionals, patient advocacy representatives, and policymakers convened to identify the critical areas of unmet need in HCC care. The group shared patient experiences, barriers, and insights - particularly with input from Patient Advocacy Groups (PAGs) - to better understand the challenges faced by patients. They reviewed existing literature, current care practices, and patient experiences to formulate a patient charter that outlines the principles of quality care for HCC.

Results: The patient charter identifies the seven principles of quality care that people with HCC or at risk of developing HCC should expect to receive in order to benefit from improved outcomes and increased survival. These principles address the need for policy prioritization, early diagnosis, multidisciplinary care, personalized treatment, shared decision-making, stigma-free access to services and increased research funding.

Conclusion: The patient charter serves as a call to action for stakeholders to unite in enhancing the care and treatment of HCC, with the ultimate goal of improving health outcomes for patients.

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