亚洲国家妇科癌症的姑息治疗实践-亚洲放射肿瘤学组织联合会的横断面调查。

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摘要

目的:本调查旨在评估亚洲放射肿瘤组织联合会(FARO)地区放射肿瘤学家目前在晚期妇科癌症中的姑息治疗实践。材料和方法:一份由23项问卷组成的网络调查被发送给FARO研究委员会成员、FARO理事会官员和代表FARO一部分的国家放射肿瘤学组织的成员(N = 36)。结果:所有会员(100%)均参与问卷调查。虽然大多数(76%)的受访者在其中心提供姑息治疗的住院和门诊服务,但只有22%的受访者表示可以获得专科姑息治疗或附属临终关怀机构。在妇科癌症中,宫颈癌是最常见的接受姑息治疗的恶性肿瘤(89%),其次是卵巢癌(64%)和子宫癌(40%)。姑息性放疗和药物治疗相结合(89%)是最常用的治疗方式。近65%的受访者报告使用吗啡等强效阿片类药物,而8.3%的受访者表示有限或无法获得强效阿片类药物。超过60%的受访者认为,姑息治疗在他们的中心没有得到充分利用,肿瘤学家缺乏时间被认为是限制其使用的最常见障碍(47%)。对所有放射肿瘤学家进行姑息治疗的正式培训(75%)、发展姑息治疗基础设施(66.7%)和改善专科姑息治疗的可及性(55.6%)被认为是促进该地区姑息治疗需要采取的最重要措施。结论:本调查已确定在法罗地区妇科癌症姑息治疗实践显著差距。为了有效地将综合姑息治疗纳入肿瘤学工作流程,必须将工作重点放在增加培训、加强现有基础设施和开发适合该地区需求的研究模式上。
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Palliative Care Practices in Gynecological Cancers in Asian Countries-A Cross-Sectional Survey by the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology.

Purpose: This survey was conducted to assess the current palliative care practices in advanced gynecological cancers among radiation oncologists across the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology (FARO) region. Materials and Methods: A web-based survey comprising of a 23-item questionnaire was sent to the members of the FARO research committee, FARO council officers, and members representing the national radiation oncology organizations (N = 36) that are a part of FARO. Results: All members (100%) responded to the questionnaire. While a majority (76%) of the respondents had both inpatient and outpatient services available for palliative care at their center, only 22% reported having access to specialist palliative care or an attached hospice facility. Among gynecological cancers, cervical cancer was the most common malignancy referred for palliative care (89%), followed by ovarian (64%) and uterine cancer (40%). A combination of palliative radiation and drug therapy (89%) was the most frequently employed treatment modality. Nearly 65% of the respondents reported prescribing strong opioids such as morphine, while 8.3% cited limited or no access to strong opioids. More than 60% of the respondents believed that palliative care was underutilized at their center, and oncologists' lack of time was cited as the most common barrier (47%) limiting its utilization. Formal training in palliative care for all radiation oncologists (75%), development of palliative care infrastructure (66.7%), and improved access to specialist palliative care (55.6%) were cited as the most important measures that need to be undertaken to facilitate palliative care in the region. Conclusions: This survey has identified notable gaps in palliative care practices for gynecological cancers in the FARO region. To effectively integrate comprehensive palliative care into the oncology workflows, efforts must focus on increased training, strengthening the existing infrastructure, and developing research models tailored to the region's needs.

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Journal of palliative medicine
Journal of palliative medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.70%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Palliative Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering medical, psychosocial, policy, and legal issues in end-of-life care and relief of suffering for patients with intractable pain. The Journal presents essential information for professionals in hospice/palliative medicine, focusing on improving quality of life for patients and their families, and the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments. The companion biweekly eNewsletter, Briefings in Palliative Medicine, delivers the latest breaking news and information to keep clinicians and health care providers continuously updated.
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