Family physicians' perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes regarding information sharing with prostate cancer patients throughout the course of the disease

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作者
Castel, Orit Cohen [1 ,2 ]
Ungar, Lea [3 ,4 ]
Alperin, Mordechai [1 ,2 ]
Amiel, Gilad E. [5 ]
Karkabi, Khaled [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Clalit Hlth Serv, Dept Family Med, IL-35013 Haifa, Israel
[2] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Rappaport Fac Med, Dept Family Med, Haifa, Israel
[3] Clalit Hlth Serv, Lin Med Ctr, Dept Oncol, IL-35667 Haifa, Israel
[4] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Rappaport Fac Med, Dept Oncol, Haifa, Israel
[5] Baylor Coll Med, Scott Dept Urol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
physicians' perceptions; patients' concerns; information sharing; prostate cancer; family physicians;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-007-0358-0
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objectives This study aimed to describe family physicians' perceptions regarding the concerns of men with prostate cancer as well as their beliefs and attitudes toward information sharing and decision making with prostate cancer patients throughout the course of their disease. Materials and methods A questionnaire (44 items) was mailed to 780 board-certified family physicians registered in the 2003 computerized database of Clalit Health Services, Israel's largest health maintenance organization. Results Three hundred eighty-two (50%) physicians completed the questionnaires. Overall, respondents believed that patients have substantial concerns throughout the cancer trajectory and that the most troubling issue is the fear of disease progression. There were no significant differences in the amount of information physicians were willing to share with patients throughout the course of the disease. Sixty-four percent of respondents stated that they would tailor the information to the patients' wishes and characteristics. Seventy percent felt competent at breaking bad news and 74% would discuss emotions with patients. Fifty-five percent of respondents preferred that patients be autonomous in their decision making. Conclusions Family physicians in Israel are aware of patients' concerns and recognize the importance of sharing information with prostate cancer patients. Further studies are needed to examine the practice of these attitudes and to verify whether they are compatible with patients' expectations in the relevant cultural and ethnic context.
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页码:955 / 961
页数:7
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