Zebrack Brad, Bleyer Archie, Albritton Karen, Medearis Sandra, Tang Julia
University of Southern California, School of Social Work, Los Angeles, California 90089-0411, USA.
Cancer. 2006 Dec 15;107(12):2915-23. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22338.
Improvements in cancer outcomes observed for the United States population as a whole are not experienced as such by adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients. The objective of this study was to identify important health and supportive care needs for AYA patients and survivors.
Forty oncology health professionals and 37 young adults (ages 18 years to 44 years; diagnosed between ages 15 years and 39 years) participated on a modified Delphi panel. Over 3 iterative rounds of mailed surveys, participants identified, rank ordered, and rated the importance of various items.
Overall, there was general agreement among health care providers and young adult survivors, with some notable exceptions. Providers and young adult survivors agreed on the relative importance of having adequate health insurance and oncology care that addresses the unique developmental characteristics of this population. Compared with health professionals, young adults ranked the importance of opportunities to meet other young adult survivors at a relatively higher level, and they also ranked those opportunities higher than the importance of support from family and friends.
These findings provide oncology professionals and young adults with insight into the others' values and perspectives. These findings also suggest areas in which to target investments of resources to promote quality health care and appropriate informational and supportive care services and to overcome the deficit in survival improvement that has occurred in young adults and older adolescents with cancer.
美国总体人群在癌症治疗结果方面有所改善,但青少年和青年(AYA)患者并未有同样的体验。本研究的目的是确定AYA患者及其幸存者重要的健康和支持性护理需求。
40名肿瘤学健康专业人员和37名年轻人(年龄在18岁至44岁之间;确诊年龄在15岁至39岁之间)参与了一个经过改进的德尔菲小组。在三轮邮寄调查中,参与者识别、排序并评估了各种项目的重要性。
总体而言,医疗服务提供者和年轻成年幸存者之间达成了普遍共识,但也有一些明显的例外。提供者和年轻成年幸存者在拥有足够的医疗保险以及针对该人群独特发育特征的肿瘤护理的相对重要性上达成了一致。与健康专业人员相比,年轻人将与其他年轻成年幸存者交流机会的重要性排在相对较高的位置,并且他们对这些机会的重视程度高于来自家人和朋友支持的重要性。
这些发现为肿瘤学专业人员和年轻人提供了对彼此价值观和观点的洞察。这些发现还指出了资源投资的方向,以促进高质量的医疗保健以及适当的信息和支持性护理服务,并克服癌症青少年和青年在生存改善方面存在的不足。