研究男性乳腺癌患者经历中的耻辱感及其作为护理障碍的影响:叙述性综述。

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.21037/apm-24-67
Shayan Raeisi Dehkordi, Samantha K F Kennedy, Malika Peera, Henry C Y Wong, Shing Fung Lee, Muna Alkhaifi, Carlos Amir Carmona Gonzalez
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背景和目的:男性乳腺癌(MBC)占所有确诊乳腺癌(BC)的近 1%。仅在美国,2019 年就有 2,670 例 MBC 报告病例和 500 例死亡病例。除了患者在诊断和治疗癌症方面面临的普遍挑战外,MBC 患者还会遭受来自医学界的污名化和自身的尴尬感。成见的存在对 MBC 患者的生活质量和心理结果产生了负面影响。这篇叙述性综述调查了目前有关 MBC 患者诊断和护理中存在的污名化的研究,以及污名化作为护理障碍的作用:方法:通过搜索 PubMed 和 Google Scholar,找到当前有关 MBC 和污名化的文献。搜索策略包括与 "男性乳腺癌、污名化、意识、经验和社会支持 "相关的关键词。本综述纳入了 2005 年 1 月至 2024 年 4 月期间发表的、可检索的、以英语撰写的研究:多项研究证实,由于医学界缺乏认识,以及患者感到尴尬,乳腺纤维瘤患者会遭受耻辱。这种耻辱感体现在有关 MBC 诊断和治疗的指南不足,以及缺乏针对男性的 BC 信息。这些污名化问题成为了治疗的障碍,因为它们会导致心理困扰(如焦虑和抑郁)和诊断延误。目前的研究建议解决缺乏有关乳腺癌的信息和认识的问题,并实施筛查程序以减轻污名化的负面影响:本综述强调了在护理乳腺纤维瘤患者时存在的成见及其对患者造成的痛苦影响。有必要提高医疗界对改善 MBC 患者诊断和治疗的认识,以便提供更加公平的护理。未来的治疗方法应侧重于男性患者常规筛查计划的可行性,并解决男性特定信息的缺口。
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Examining stigma in experiences of male breast cancer patients and its impact as a barrier to care: a narrative review.

Background and objective: Male breast cancer (MBC) accounts for nearly one percent of all diagnosed breast cancer (BC). In the United States alone, there were 2,670 MBC reported cases and 500 fatalities in 2019. In addition to the general challenges faced by patients to diagnose and treat cancer, MBC patients experience stigma from the medical community and their own feelings of embarrassment. The presence of stigma has a negative impact on the quality of life and psychological outcomes of MBC patients. This narrative review investigates current research on the presence of stigma in the diagnosis and care of MBC patients, and the role of stigma as a barrier to care.

Methods: Current literature on MBC and stigma was found through a search of PubMed and Google Scholar. The search strategy consisted of keywords related to "male breast cancer, stigma, awareness, experiences, and social support". Studies published from January 2005 to April 2024, that were retrievable and written in English, were included in this review.

Key content and findings: Several studies have supported that MBC patients experience stigma due to the lack of awareness in the medical community, and feelings of embarrassment felt by the patients. This stigma is seen through insufficient guidelines on MBC diagnosis and treatment and a lack of male-specific information for BC. These topics of stigma act as barriers to care, as they lead to psychological distress (e.g., anxiety and depression) and delayed diagnoses. Current studies suggest addressing the lack of information and awareness of MBC and implementing screening procedures to mitigate the negative impact of stigma.

Conclusions: This review highlights the presence of stigma in the care of MBC patients and its distressing effects on patients. There is a need for increased awareness among the medical community to improve diagnosis and treatment of MBC patients, to allow for more equitable care. Future therapies should focus on the viability of routine screening programs for male patients and addressing the gap of male-specific information.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Palliative Medicine (Ann Palliat Med; Print ISSN 2224-5820; Online ISSN 2224-5839) is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly with both online and printed copies since 2012. The aim of the journal is to provide up-to-date and cutting-edge information and professional support for health care providers in palliative medicine disciplines to improve the quality of life for patients and their families and caregivers.
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