病人对坏消息的偏好:来自伊朗的横断面研究

Kourosh Amini, Sahar Meshkini, Farhad Ramezanibadr
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背景:医护人员特别是医生在向患者传达坏消息时的敏感性和技巧可以提高患者对治疗的接受度和情绪调节能力。我们的目的是确定如何向癌症患者传达坏消息,并考虑他们在这方面的偏好。方法:这是一项有249例患者参与的横断面研究。采用泊松抽样方法。使用患者偏好测量(MPP)和患者人口统计资料表格收集数据。结果:在249名参与者中,178名(71.5%)知道自己的癌症诊断,201名(80.7%)更愿意被告知自己的癌症诊断。患者的偏好包括:“让他/她的医生花时间完整地回答他/她的所有问题”,“对他/她的医生的技术能力和技能有信心”,以及“他/她的医生告诉他/她最好的治疗方案”。结论:根据我们的研究结果,医护人员在沟通和传递坏消息时应考虑患者的偏好。要实现这一目标,管理人员需要为提高医疗保健提供者的沟通技巧制定计划。
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Patients' preferences on breaking bad news: a cross-sectional study from Iran.

Background: The sensitivity and skill of care providers, especially physicians, while communicating bad news to patients can improve patients' acceptance of treatment and their emotional adjustment. We aimed to determine how to break bad news to cancer patients and consider their preferences in this regard.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which 249 patients participated. The Poisson sampling method was used. Data were collected using the Measure of Patient Preferences (MPP) and patient demographic profile forms.

Results: Of the 249 participants, 178 (71.5%) were aware of their cancer diagnosis and 201 (80.7%) preferred to be informed of their cancer diagnosis. Patients' preferences included: "Having his/her doctor take the time to answer all of his/her questions completely", "Feeling confident about his/her doctor's technical competence and skill", and "His/her doctor telling him/her the best treatment option".

Conclusion: According to our results, care providers should consider patients' preferences in communicating and delivering bad news. Achieving this goal requires managers to plan for improving the communication skills of healthcare providers.

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Indian journal of medical ethics
Indian journal of medical ethics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Ethics (formerly Issues in Medical Ethics) is a platform for discussion on health care ethics with special reference to the problems of developing countries like India. It hopes to involve all cadres of, and beneficiaries from, this system, and strengthen the hands of those with ethical values and concern for the under-privileged. The journal is owned and published by the Forum for Medical Ethics Society, a not-for-profit, voluntary organisation. The FMES was born out of an effort by a group of concerned doctors to focus attention on the need for ethical norms and practices in health care.
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