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The Effect of Pet Therapy and Artist Interactions on Quality of Life in Brain Tumor Patients: A Cross-Section of Art and Medicine in Dialog

机译:宠物疗法和艺术家互动对脑肿瘤患者生活质量的影响:对话中的艺术和医学横断面

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With the evolution of modern medical treatment strategies, there also comes the realization that many times we reach a point where traditional goals of medical care, such as overall survival or disease-free survival, are not realistic goals for many patients facing devastating illnesses. One such disease is malignant primary brain tumors, known as malignant glioma (MG). With median survival of only 20.9 months following best available standard of care treatment strategies, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and tumor treating fields, MG is one of the deadliest malignancies of the modern era. Along the course of treating patients with MG, clinicians often realize that traditional treatment therapies can at best provide incremental benefit of symptom management without any survival benefit. However, even in these difficult situations, it is possible to make significant positive changes in patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL) using creative, non-traditional interventions. In this paper, we describe the initial findings from our project that takes a unique approach to studying the intersections of clinical care and art by using pet therapy and art-making as interventions for patients diagnosed with brain tumors. Our preliminary findings suggest that pet therapy and the ability to reflect as well as speak about their journey through a life-altering disease significantly increases patients’ overall feeling of wellbeing and reduces anxiety about future uncertainty.
机译:随着现代医疗策略的发展,人们也意识到,很多时候我们到达了传统的医疗目标,例如总体生存率或无病生存率,对于许多面临毁灭性疾病的患者来说并不是现实的目标。一种这样的疾病是恶性原发性脑肿瘤,称为恶性神经胶质瘤(MG)。 MG遵循手术,化学疗法,放射线和肿瘤治疗领域等最佳可用治疗策略后,中位生存期仅为20.9个月,是现代最致命的恶性肿瘤之一。在治疗MG患者的过程中,临床医生常常意识到,传统的治疗方法充其量只能在不增加任何生存获益的情况下最大程度地增加症状管理的益处。但是,即使在这些困难的情况下,也可以通过创造性的非传统干预措施,使患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)发生重大积极变化。在本文中,我们描述了我们项目的最初发现,该发现采用了一种独特的方法,通过将宠物疗法和艺术制作作为诊断为脑肿瘤患者的干预手段来研究临床护理和艺术的交叉领域。我们的初步发现表明,宠物疗法及其反映和谈论他们经历改变生命的疾病的能力,可以极大地提高患者的整体幸福感,并减少对未来不确定性的焦虑。

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