污名化、沟通与临床肿瘤治疗:三个案例研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Clinical journal of oncology nursing Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1188/24.CJON.52-62
Gretchen A McNally, Megan Roy, Caroline Etland, Ellen Carr
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背景:与健康相关的成见可导致健康不平等和不良后果。为了解决临床肿瘤学治疗中与成见相关的问题,医疗服务提供者可以识别临床实践中的成见,并采用减少成见的策略:目的:旨在确定癌症患者所经历的成见相关问题,并介绍解决与成见相关的优质临床肿瘤学护理障碍的策略:本文介绍了三个案例研究,说明了临床肿瘤治疗中与成见相关的问题以及解决这些问题的策略:每个案例研究都包括患者的背景信息、社会评估和临床更新,以及护士和患者之间的对话实例。每个案例研究最后都附有评论和问题,以进一步说明临床肿瘤护理中与污名相关的问题。最后,为支持案例研究,工具箱还包括包容性语言、适用于临床肿瘤护理中污名化的通用预防原则,以及减少临床肿瘤护理中污名化的沟通要素、策略和资源。
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Stigma, Communication, and Clinical Oncology Care: Three Case Studies.

Background: Health-related stigma can contribute to health inequities and poor outcomes. To address stigma-related issues in clinical oncology care, healthcare providers can identify stigma in clinical practice and apply strategies that reduce stigma.

Objectives: The aim is to identify stigma-related issues experienced by patients with cancer and to present strategies that address stigma-associated barriers to quality clinical oncology care.

Methods: This article presents three case studies that illustrate stigma-associated issues and strategies to address those issues in clinical oncology care.

Findings: Identifying intersectional stigmas in clinical care, each case study includes the patient's background information, a social assessment, and a clinical update, as well as an example of dialogue between the nurse and patient. Each case study ends with commentary and questions to further illustrate stigma-related issues in clinical oncology care. Finally, supporting the case studies, the toolbox includes inclusive language; principles of universal precautions to apply to stigma in clinical oncology care; and communication components, strategies, and resources to reduce stigma in clinical oncology care.

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期刊介绍: The Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing (CJON) is an official publication of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) and is directed to the practicing nurse specializing in the care of patients with an actual or potential diagnosis of cancer. CJON is a vehicle to promote the mission of ONS, which is to advance excellence in oncology nursing and quality cancer care. The CJON mission is twofold: to provide practical information necessary to care for patients and their families across the cancer continuum and to develop publication skills in oncology nurses.
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