黑人癌症患者与肿瘤临床医生之间的交流:探索影响结果差异的因素。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Elizabeth Guimond, Berhan Getachew, Timiya S Nolan, Karen Miles Sheffield-Abdullah, Jamie L Conklin, Rachel Hirschey
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摘要

问题识别:黑人和白人患者之间存在显著的癌症差异。造成患者预后差异的一个重要因素是医患沟通。与白人患者相比,临床医生与黑人患者之间的对话往往更短,也不那么详细。文献检索:进行系统的文献检索。检索数据库以确定包括(a)患有癌症诊断的参与者,(b)黑人或非裔美国人参与者的特定信息,以及(c)患者-临床沟通信息的研究。总共有67篇文章进行了全面审查;24项研究符合纳入标准。数据评估:每个纳入的研究都对证据水平进行评分,并使用矩阵法确定研究的共同主题。综合:确定了以下主题:建立关系,建立信任,授权患者共同决策,解决患者关心的话题,考虑社区和家庭。对研究的启示:结果确定了护士可以改善与黑人患者沟通的几种方法。需要进行旨在确定人际策略以减轻癌症差异的研究。
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Communication Between Black Patients With Cancer and Their Oncology Clinicians: Exploring Factors That Influence Outcome Disparities.

Problem identification: Significant cancer disparities exist between Black and White patients. One important contributor to patient outcomes disparities is patient-clinician communication. Conversations between clinicians and Black patients are often shorter and less detailed compared to White patients.

Literature search: A systematic literature search was conducted. Databases were searched to identify studies that included (a) participants with a cancer diagnosis, (b) information specific to Black or African American participants, and (c) information on patient-clinician communication. A total of 67 articles underwent full review; 24 studies met inclusion criteria.

Data evaluation: Each included study was scored for level of evidence, and common themes were identified across studies using the Matrix Method.

Synthesis: The following themes were identified: relationship building, building trust, empowering patients for shared decision-making, addressing topics of patient concern, and consideration of community and family.

Implications for research: Results identify several ways that nurses can improve communication with Black patients. Research aimed at identifying interpersonal strategies to mitigate cancer disparities is needed.

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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.20
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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