From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care
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Resumo: | Objective To evaluate the perception of oncology patients and their caregivers upon diagnosis and beginning of the therapy and during palliative care.Methods A cross-sectional study at the oncology and palliative care outpatients clinics of the Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Clinical and demographic data from patients and their caregivers were collected and questionnaires regarding the elements considered important in relation to the treatment were applied.Results We enrolled 32 patients and 23 caregivers that were initiating treatment at the oncology outpatient clinic, as well as 20 patients and 20 caregivers at the palliative care clinic. Regarding the patients treated at the oncology clinic, the issues considered most important were a physician available to discuss the disease and answer questions (84%), trust in the physician (81%), and a physician with accessible language (81%). For their caregivers, the following issues were considered extremely important: trust in the medical team that treats the patients (96%), and the same medical team taking care of their relatives (87%). As to patients treated at the palliative care clinic, trust in the physician (83%), to be with people considered important to them (78%), and to be treated preserving their dignity (72%) were considered extremely important. For their caregivers, to receive adequate information about the disease and the treatment’s risks and benefits (84%), and sincere communication of information about the disease (79%) were considered extremely relevant.Conclusion Confidence through good communication and consistency in care were fundamental values to achieve satisfaction among caregivers and patients with cancer during all the course of disease development. |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative careNeoplasmPalliative careCaregiversCommunicationPacient acceptance of health careObjective To evaluate the perception of oncology patients and their caregivers upon diagnosis and beginning of the therapy and during palliative care.Methods A cross-sectional study at the oncology and palliative care outpatients clinics of the Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Clinical and demographic data from patients and their caregivers were collected and questionnaires regarding the elements considered important in relation to the treatment were applied.Results We enrolled 32 patients and 23 caregivers that were initiating treatment at the oncology outpatient clinic, as well as 20 patients and 20 caregivers at the palliative care clinic. Regarding the patients treated at the oncology clinic, the issues considered most important were a physician available to discuss the disease and answer questions (84%), trust in the physician (81%), and a physician with accessible language (81%). For their caregivers, the following issues were considered extremely important: trust in the medical team that treats the patients (96%), and the same medical team taking care of their relatives (87%). As to patients treated at the palliative care clinic, trust in the physician (83%), to be with people considered important to them (78%), and to be treated preserving their dignity (72%) were considered extremely important. For their caregivers, to receive adequate information about the disease and the treatment’s risks and benefits (84%), and sincere communication of information about the disease (79%) were considered extremely relevant.Conclusion Confidence through good communication and consistency in care were fundamental values to achieve satisfaction among caregivers and patients with cancer during all the course of disease development.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082014000400485einstein (São Paulo) v.12 n.4 2014reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/S1679-45082014RC3091info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMunhoz,Bruna AntenussiPaiva,Henrique SoaresAbdalla,Beatrice Martinez ZugaibZaremba,GuilhermeRodrigues,Andressa Macedo PaivaCarretti,Mayra RibeiroMonteiro,Camila Ribeiro de ArrudaZara,AlineSilva,Jussara OliveiraAssis,Widner BaptistaAuresco,Luciana CampiPereira,Leonardo LopesGiglio,Adriana Braz delLepori,Ana Claudia de OliveiraTrufelli,Damila CristinaGiglio,Auro deleng2015-09-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082014000400485Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2015-09-10T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care Munhoz,Bruna Antenussi Neoplasm Palliative care Caregivers Communication Pacient acceptance of health care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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From one side to the other: what is essential? Perception of oncology patients and their caregivers in the beginning of oncology treatment and in palliative care |
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Munhoz,Bruna Antenussi |
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Munhoz,Bruna Antenussi Paiva,Henrique Soares Abdalla,Beatrice Martinez Zugaib Zaremba,Guilherme Rodrigues,Andressa Macedo Paiva Carretti,Mayra Ribeiro Monteiro,Camila Ribeiro de Arruda Zara,Aline Silva,Jussara Oliveira Assis,Widner Baptista Auresco,Luciana Campi Pereira,Leonardo Lopes Giglio,Adriana Braz del Lepori,Ana Claudia de Oliveira Trufelli,Damila Cristina Giglio,Auro del |
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Paiva,Henrique Soares Abdalla,Beatrice Martinez Zugaib Zaremba,Guilherme Rodrigues,Andressa Macedo Paiva Carretti,Mayra Ribeiro Monteiro,Camila Ribeiro de Arruda Zara,Aline Silva,Jussara Oliveira Assis,Widner Baptista Auresco,Luciana Campi Pereira,Leonardo Lopes Giglio,Adriana Braz del Lepori,Ana Claudia de Oliveira Trufelli,Damila Cristina Giglio,Auro del |
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Munhoz,Bruna Antenussi Paiva,Henrique Soares Abdalla,Beatrice Martinez Zugaib Zaremba,Guilherme Rodrigues,Andressa Macedo Paiva Carretti,Mayra Ribeiro Monteiro,Camila Ribeiro de Arruda Zara,Aline Silva,Jussara Oliveira Assis,Widner Baptista Auresco,Luciana Campi Pereira,Leonardo Lopes Giglio,Adriana Braz del Lepori,Ana Claudia de Oliveira Trufelli,Damila Cristina Giglio,Auro del |
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Neoplasm Palliative care Caregivers Communication Pacient acceptance of health care |
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Neoplasm Palliative care Caregivers Communication Pacient acceptance of health care |
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Objective To evaluate the perception of oncology patients and their caregivers upon diagnosis and beginning of the therapy and during palliative care.Methods A cross-sectional study at the oncology and palliative care outpatients clinics of the Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Clinical and demographic data from patients and their caregivers were collected and questionnaires regarding the elements considered important in relation to the treatment were applied.Results We enrolled 32 patients and 23 caregivers that were initiating treatment at the oncology outpatient clinic, as well as 20 patients and 20 caregivers at the palliative care clinic. Regarding the patients treated at the oncology clinic, the issues considered most important were a physician available to discuss the disease and answer questions (84%), trust in the physician (81%), and a physician with accessible language (81%). For their caregivers, the following issues were considered extremely important: trust in the medical team that treats the patients (96%), and the same medical team taking care of their relatives (87%). As to patients treated at the palliative care clinic, trust in the physician (83%), to be with people considered important to them (78%), and to be treated preserving their dignity (72%) were considered extremely important. For their caregivers, to receive adequate information about the disease and the treatment’s risks and benefits (84%), and sincere communication of information about the disease (79%) were considered extremely relevant.Conclusion Confidence through good communication and consistency in care were fundamental values to achieve satisfaction among caregivers and patients with cancer during all the course of disease development. |
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