THE EFFICACY OF AUDIOTAPES IN PROMOTING PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN CANCER-PATIENTS - A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL

被引:81
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作者
MCHUGH, P
LEWIS, S
FORD, S
NEWLANDS, E
RUSTIN, G
COOMBES, C
SMITH, D
OREILLY, S
FALLOWFIELD, L
机构
[1] UNIV S MANCHESTER HOSP, DEPT PSYCHIAT, MANCHESTER M20 8LI, LANCS, ENGLAND
[2] CHARING CROSS & WESTMINSTER MED SCH, DEPT PSYCHIAT, LONDON W6 8RP, ENGLAND
[3] UCL, SCH MED,BLAND SUTTON INST,DEPT ONCOL, CRC COMMUNICAT & COUNSELLING RES CTR, LONDON W1P 7PL, ENGLAND
[4] CHARING CROSS & WESTMINSTER MED SCH, DEPT MED ONCOL, LONDON W6 8PP, ENGLAND
关键词
CANCER; INTERVIEW; AUDIOTAPES; PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS;
D O I
10.1038/bjc.1995.79
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Open or uncontrolled studies have suggested that providing cancer patients with audiotapes of their clinical interviews can improve information recall and reduce psychological distress. We tested these hypotheses in a 'clinician-blind', prospective, randomised controlled trial. A total of 117 patients newly referred to a medical oncology clinic who were to be given 'bad news' had their consultations audiotaped. Blind to the clinician, patients were randomly allocated to receive a copy of the tape to play at home or not (control group). At 6 months follow-up, tape group patients reported positive attitudes to the audiotape and were shown to recall significantly more information about their illness than did controls. Overall improvement in psychological distress at 1 and 6 months follow-up, as measured with the 30-item General Health Questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was no different in the two groups. However, a second-order interaction suggested that poor-prognosis patients were disadvantaged specifically by access to the audiotape, with less improvement in psychological distress at 6 months follow-up than non-tape controls. Patient access to audiotapes of clinical interviews promotes factual retention but does not reliably reduce psychological distress and may be actively unhelpful in some subgroups of patients.
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页码:388 / 392
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