[病人对放射治疗的印象调查及其对额外医疗资料的需要:2002年日本国内对1,529名病人的调查]。

Saeko Hirota, Yasushi Nagata, Yoshio Hishikawa, Yukio Uchiyama, Masao Murakami, Toshinori Soejima, Chieko Murayama, Yoshinao Abe, Atsushi Okazaki, Yasumasa Nishimura, Hitotoshi Ohba
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目的:我们对日本标准患者放射治疗的图像、印象和信息进行了澄清,同时调查了他们对放射治疗信息的需求,以确定我们作为放射肿瘤学家应该做些什么来减少患者的焦虑,并建立良好的医患关系。材料与方法:2002年4月至2002年7月,在日本22家放射治疗机构对1529名患者进行问卷调查。问卷共10个项目,内容包括患者的背景、对放疗的印象、放疗信息的接触频率、获取放疗信息的需求、理想的附加医疗信息资源或内容。结果:约60%的患者“有时”或“经常”有机会获得放疗信息,但80%的患者对信息的可得性不满意,并回答信息不足。10%的人回答说他们不知道放射治疗。30%的人对放射治疗感到不明焦虑,而那些接触放射治疗信息机会较少的人比其他人感到更焦虑(33.2%对25.2%,p=0.0008)。对“不良反应的解释和信息”的需求是最重要的,其次是“结果的解释”。虽然他们通常从他们的医生(放射肿瘤学家)那里获得信息,但他们也希望通过书面媒体获得额外的信息(662名患者,43%)。然而,60岁以上的患者最希望直接从自己的放射肿瘤学家那里获得额外的医疗信息(37.7%)。结论:在日本,放疗对患者和公众的信息仍然不足。为了充分利用放疗这一非常有效的癌症治疗选择,并减少癌症患者对放疗的焦虑,需要更多的信息。
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[Survey of patients' impressions of radiotherapy and their need for additional medical information: Japanese domestic survey of 1,529 patients in 2002].

Purpose: We clarified the images, impressions, and information about radiotherapy in standard Japanese patients and, at the same time, investigated their need for information about radiotherapy, in order to identify what we, as radiation oncologists, should do to decrease patient anxiety and create good physician-patient relationships.

Materials and methods: We handed out 10 questionnaires to 1529 patients from April 2002 through July 2002 in 22 Japanese institutions that were equipped with radiotherapy machines. Questionnaires contained 10 items asking about patients' background, their impression of radiotherapy, frequency of exposure to information about radiotherapy, need to obtain information about radiotherapy, and ideal additional medical informational resources or their content.

Results: About 60% of patients had had the opportunity to obtain information about radiotherapy "sometimes" or "often," but 80% of them were not satisfied with the availability of information and answered that it was inadequate. Ten percent responded that they had no idea about radiotherapy. Thirty percent felt unspecified anxiety concerning radiotherapy, and those who had less chance to be exposed to information about radiotherapy felt more anxiety than the others (33.2% vs. 25.2%, p=0.0008). The need for "explanation and information about adverse effects" was the top priority, followed by "explanation of outcome." Although they generally obtained information from their physician (radiation oncologist), they also wanted additional information via written media (662 patients, 43%). However, patients who were over 60 years old most wanted to obtain additional medical information directly from their own radiation oncologist (37.7%).

Conclusion: Information about radiotherapy given to patients and the general public is still insufficient in Japan. To fully utilize radiotherapy, which is a very effective treatment option against cancer, and to reduce anxiety about radiotherapy among cancer patients, more information is necessary.

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