当有限的临床时间与病人遇到无限的在线信息。

IF 2.7 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JMIR Cancer Pub Date : 2025-09-26 DOI:10.2196/79031
Ilona Fridman, Skyler B Johnson, Heather M Derry-Vick
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摘要

随着癌症患者越来越多地从网上寻求指导,医患关系面临着被碎片化、往往不可靠的信息所取代的风险。这一趋势的主要驱动因素之一是没有足够的时间与卫生保健提供者(hcp)进行深入的关系咨询。我们认为,目前的临床常规,受到文件和管理要求的限制,没有足够的时间来支持患者在复杂决策中的信息、情感和关系需求。这种不足削弱了HCP让患者参与共同决策的能力,削弱了患者和HCP之间的信任基础。对一些患者来说,这可能会导致选择效果较差的治疗方法,或者从循证治疗转向未经证实的在线替代方案。虽然减少行政负担和腾出时间进行患者教育和咨询的政策改革是必不可少的,但它们实现的速度很慢,这使得在临床医生层面采取立即的、可操作的步骤变得更加紧迫。我们提出了一套实用的、循证的策略,临床医生今天可以采用这些策略来帮助满足患者的信息和情感需求,加强患者与hcp的关系,并确保患者的医疗保健决定符合他们的偏好,并得到科学证据的支持。
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When Limited Clinical Time With Patients Meets Unlimited Online Information.

As patients with cancer increasingly seek guidance from online sources, the patient-clinician relationship is at risk of being displaced by fragmented, often unreliable information. One of the primary drivers of this trend is the insufficient time available for in-depth, relational consultation with health care providers (HCPs). We argue that the current clinical routine, constrained by documentation and administrative demands, fails to allow adequate time for supporting the informational, emotional, and relational needs of patients navigating complex decisions. This shortfall undermines HCPs' ability to engage patients in shared decision-making and weakens the foundation of trust between patient and HCP. For some patients, this can result in selecting less-effective treatments or turning away from evidence-based care toward unproven online alternatives. While policy reforms to reduce administrative burdens and free up time for patient education and counseling are essential, they are slow to materialize, making immediate, actionable steps at the clinician level more urgent. We propose a set of practical, evidence-informed strategies that clinicians can adopt today to help meet patients' informational and emotional needs, strengthen patient-HCP relationships, and ensure that patients' health care decisions fit their preferences and are supported by scientific evidence.

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