癌症患者的生育决策——现状与未来方向

V. Ehrbar, C. Urech, S. Tschudin
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摘要简介:随着癌症长期存活率的提高,生活质量及其关键组成部分,生育能力越来越重要。由于治疗可能会影响生育能力,患者需要了解目前可供选择的生育能力。然而,由于必须在诊断后和治疗前的短时间内做出决定,因此可能会出现决策冲突。所涵盖的领域:决定性冲突反映了个人在不同选择之间选择的不确定性。这是在保持生育能力的决策中的典型情况。它包括感觉不知情、对个人价值观缺乏明确性、缺乏支持和不确定性等因素,并与决策后悔有关。研究表明,决策辅助工具等额外的支持工具有可能增加知识并减少决策冲突。专家评论:需要改善所有年轻癌症患者在FP方面获得充分和个性化支持的机会。提供的信息应是全面的,适合个人需要,最好辅以决策辅助。未来的研究应侧重于更个性化的决策辅助工具和男性视角,因为现有的决策辅助对象是癌症女性患者。
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Fertility decision-making in cancer patients – current status and future directions
ABSTRACT Introduction: With long-term cancer survivor rates increasing, quality of life, and a pivotal component of it, the ability to procreate are of growing importance. As treatment can compromise fertility, patients need to be informed about the currently available options to preserve it. However, decisional conflict may arise, as decisions have to be made within the short time frame after diagnosis and before treatment. Areas covered: Decisional conflict reflects the personal perception of uncertainty in choosing between different options. It is typical in decision-making in the context of fertility preservation (FP). It comprises factors such as feeling uninformed, lack of clarity regarding personal values, lack of support, and uncertainty and is associated with decisional regret. Research has shown that additional support tools such as decision aids have the potential to increase knowledge and reduce decisional conflict. Expert commentary: Improvement in the availability of and access to adequate and personalized support for all young cancer patients concerning FP is needed. Information provision should be comprehensive and tailored to individual needs and ideally complemented with a decision aid. Future research should focus on more individualized decision aids and on the male perspective, as existing decision aids are targeted at female cancer patients.
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