Joel Ooko Ojwando, Dorcas Waithira Maina, Esther Nafula, Eunice Cheserem
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摘要
背景:宫颈癌是肯尼亚妇女因癌症死亡的主要原因。患者在无法治愈的情况下很晚才就诊,生活质量(QoL)受到影响。疼痛是导致生活质量下降的最严重和最常见的原因。疼痛控制不佳的原因在于只关注疼痛的生理方面,而没有采取整体方法来考虑非生理因素,包括疼痛的心理、社会、精神、经济和信息需求方面。信息需求被定义为一种状态,在这种状态下,人们认为解决问题所需的信息和知识之间存在差距。在肯尼亚,医疗服务提供者与宫颈癌患者之间的信息交流不足,这些患者表示,信息不足延长了他们在寻求诊断和治疗时的痛苦。有人建议制定沟通指南,并以文化相关的方式发展沟通培训技能。文化和社会经济背景的差异可能会阻碍这一目标的实现:探讨肯雅塔国立医院宫颈癌 III 期和 IV 期患者的信息需求因素:方法:采用描述性现象学研究方法进行定性研究,包括 15 次深入访谈和 5 次焦点小组讨论:结果:研究显示,告知坏消息的方法不当,向患者披露坏消息时存在冲突,关于所需的检查和程序的信息不足,医生无法提供详细信息,尤其是那些需要向亲属要钱的信息:结论:信息需求仍然是影响宫颈癌患者疼痛的一个缺口。
Information needs factors affecting pain experience among patients with cervical cancer stages III and IV at the Kenyatta National Hospital: A descriptive phenomenology study
Background: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Kenya.Patients present late when the cure is unattainable and have an impaired quality of life (QoL). Pain is theworst and most common cause of impaired QoL. Poor control is due to a focus on the physical aspect ofpain only rather than the holistic approach that also considers the nonphysical factors, includingpsychological, social, spiritual, economic, and information needs aspects of pain. Information need isdefined as a state in which one perceives a gap between information and knowledge available to solve aproblem. There is inadequate information exchange between health care providers and cervical cancerpatients in Kenya, with such patients reporting that inadequate information prolonged their suffering asthey sought diagnosis and treatment. There have been recommendations that communication guidelinesbe developed, and communication training skills be developed in a culturally relevant way. Differences incultural and socioeconomic contexts may impede this goal.Objective: To explore information needs factors among patients with cervical cancer stages III and IV atthe Kenyatta National Hospital.Methods: Qualitative research using a descriptive phenomenological study involving fifteen in-depthinterviews and five focus group discussions was conducted.Results: This study revealed poor methods of breaking bad news, conflicts in the disclosure of bad newsto patients, inadequate information on the investigations and procedures needed, and doctors’unavailability to provide detailed information, especially those that require seeking money from relatives.Conclusion: Information needs remain a gap affecting pain experienced by cervical cancer patients.