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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
90 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-12-31
2021-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Given its omnipresence in public health, legislative, ethical, institutional as well as among caregivers, the investigators assume in our study that autonomy could be the object of social valuation and thus be understood as a shared norm. and conveyed. (Dubois \& Beauvois, 2002). Norms are defined in particular as "cultural rules which guide behavior in a society" (Ross, 1973). In this perspective, the investigators can rely on the results of the work of Sonia Hadj Cherif's thesis on the "representation of the autonomous patient in decision-making in the context of recurrence". In this questionnaire survey of physicians practicing in oncology, the participants were asked to perform a verbal association task inviting them to evoke the 5 words or expressions that came to their mind following the inductive word "autonomous patient". The most salient elements associated with autonomy were: a good general state, management of daily life, valid, capacity for comprehension, hygiene, cognitive capacities preserved, movement, etc., thus representing the "autonomous patient" as a patient with all of his physical, motor and intellectual capacities. It is thus a functional autonomy in which the recognition of the patient depends first of all on his capacity to act and to do, which seems to prevail in medical discourse. Based on these findings, it would be interesting to study the autonomy perceived by the patient himself.
To do this, in our research, we will build a questionnaire intended for patients, the first part of which will be composed of a series of questions relating to the most significant associated words and their associated values for each patient to define his own representation of the "autonomous patient". The second part of the questionnaire will consist of three sub-questionnaires including items relating to patient autonomy. The items of these three questionnaires will be identical in all respects. Only the instruction requested from the patient will differ. In fact, patients will first of all be asked to respond as authentically as possible in order to situate their own perceived autonomy . Secondly, they will have to respond with a fictitious perspective of giving their doctor a favorable image of themselves. Finally, as a last step, they will have to give an unfavorable image of themselves to their doctor. These questionnaires will allow us to know whether cancer patients use different self-presentation strategies depending on whether they present to themselves, or to their doctor.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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study group
Oncological patients
writting test
Patients will be invitated to fill a questionary about self-autonomy
Interventions
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writting test
Patients will be invitated to fill a questionary about self-autonomy
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Minimum18 years old;
* Patients treated on the Paoli-Calmettes Institute;
* Non-objection of the patient following the information provided;
* Able to Read and understand;
* French Speaker;
* Affiliation to a social security scheme, or beneficiary of such a scheme.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients at the end of their life.
* Person in an emergency situation, or unable to express a non-opposition.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Marseille
OTHER
Institut Paoli-Calmettes
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Other Identifiers
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AUPAC-IPC 2020-008
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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