患者参与治疗决策和乳腺癌手术的心理后果。

Women's health (Hillsdale, N.J.) Pub Date : 1998-01-01
A Moyer, P Salovey
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早期乳腺癌妇女可以通过改良根治性乳房切除术或肿瘤切除加术后放射治疗得到有效治疗。因此,乳腺癌患者可以在这两种治疗模式中做出选择。在一些州,法律规定医生必须披露乳腺癌的替代治疗方案。尽管相信患者参与决策是有益的,但证据是初步的,尽管通常是支持的。本研究考察了患者参与手术选择的程度与心理功能、对癌症复发的恐惧以及术后3个月和13个月的治疗满意度有关。3个月后,参与治疗决策的程度或手术治疗的类型很少出现关联。然而,13个月后,对治疗计划投入更多的妇女对她们的医疗护理更满意,尽管她们在心理功能或对癌症复发的恐惧方面并没有好转。共同治疗决策的积极作用可能与长期治疗满意度密切相关,而不是缓解乳腺癌引起的心理困扰。
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Patient participation in treatment decision making and the psychological consequences of breast cancer surgery.

Women in the early stages of breast cancer can be treated effectively with either modified radical mastectomy or tumor excision plus postoperative radiation therapy. Thus, breast cancer patients may be given a choice between these two modes of treatment. In some states, physician disclosure of such treatment alternatives for breast cancer is mandated by law. Despite the belief that patient participation in decision making is beneficial, the evidence is preliminary, although generally supportive. This study examined the extent to which patient participation in the choice of surgical options was related to psychological functioning, fear of cancer recurrence, and aspects of treatment satisfaction 3 and 13 months postoperatively. Few associations with degree of participation in treatment decision making or type of surgical treatment emerged after 3 months. After 13 months, however, women with greater levels of input into their treatment plan were more satisfied with their medical care, although they were not better off in terms of psychological functioning or fear of cancer recurrence. The positive effects of shared treatment decision making may be more closely related to aspects of longer term treatment satisfaction rather than a buffer against psychological distress resulting from breast cancer.

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