The Relationship between Therapeutic Alliance and Quality of Care in Patients with Advanced Cancer in Spain

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作者
Velasco-Durantez, Veronica [1 ]
Mihic-Gongora, Luka [1 ]
Coca-Membribes, Sara [2 ]
Galan-Moral, Rocio [3 ]
Fernandez-Montes, Ana [4 ]
Castillo-Trujillo, Oscar A. [1 ]
Sorribes, Elena [5 ]
Quilez, Alicia [6 ]
Punti-Brun, Laura [7 ]
Jimenez-Fonseca, Paula [1 ]
Calderon, Caterina [5 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Cent Asturias, ISPA, Dept Med Oncol, Oviedo 33011, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Canarias, Dept Med Oncol, Tenerife 38320, Spain
[3] Hosp Gen Univ Ciudad Real, Dept Med Oncol, Madrid 13005, Spain
[4] Complejo Hosp Univ Ourense, Dept Med Oncol, Orense 32005, Spain
[5] Univ Barcelona, Fac Psychol, Barcelona 08007, Spain
[6] Hosp Can Misses, Dept Med Oncol, Eivissa 07800, Spain
[7] Consorci Sanit Maresme, Dept Med Oncol, Mataro 08304, Spain
关键词
advanced cancer; alliance therapeutic; prognosis; satisfaction; communication; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; HEALTH-CARE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; COMMUNICATION; SATISFACTION; ADHERENCE; OUTCOMES; VERSION; SCALE;
D O I
10.3390/curroncol30040273
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The therapeutic alliance is an important factor in successful cancer treatment, particularly for those with advanced cancer. This study aims to determine how the therapeutic alliance relates to prognostic preferences and satisfaction with the physician and medical care among patients with advanced cancer. We conducted a cross-sectional study to explore the therapeutic relationship, trust, satisfaction with healthcare, and prognostic preferences among 946 patients with advanced cancer at 15 tertiary hospitals in Spain. Participants completed questionnaires with self-reported measures. Most were male, aged > 65 years, with bronchopulmonary (29%) or colorectal (16%) tumors and metastatic disease at diagnosis. Results revealed that 84% of patients had a good therapeutic alliance. Collaborative and affective bond was positively associated with a preference to know the prognosis and satisfaction with care and decision. There was no difference in a therapeutic alliance based on clinical or sociodemographic factors. The therapeutic alliance between patient and physician is essential for successful treatment outcomes and better overall satisfaction. Therefore, it is vital for healthcare providers to focus on establishing and maintaining a strong relationship with their patients. To achieve this, transparency and care should be prioritized, as well as respect for the preferences of patients regarding the prognosis of their illness.
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页码:3580 / 3589
页数:10
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