Academic Unit of Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology, School of Cancer and Enabling Sciences, University of Manchester and TCT Young Oncology Unit, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Lancet Oncol. 2011 Jan;12(1):100-8. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(10)70069-3. Epub 2010 Jun 26.
Adhering to treatment can be a significant issue for many patients diagnosed with chronic health conditions and this has been reported to be greater during the adolescent years. However, little is known about treatment adherence in teenage and young adult (TYA) patients with cancer. To increase awareness of the adherence challenges faced by these patients, we have reviewed the published work. The available evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of TYA patients with cancer do have difficulties, with reports that up to 63% of patients do not adhere to their treatment regimens. However, with inconsistent findings across studies, the true extent of non-adherence for these young patients is still unclear. Furthermore, it is apparent that there are many components of the cancer treatment regimen that have yet to be assessed in relation to patient adherence. Factors that have been shown to affect treatment adherence in TYA patients include patient emotional functioning (depression and self-esteem), patient health beliefs (perceived illness severity and vulnerability), and family environment (parental support and parent-child concordance). Strategies that foster greater patient adherence are also identified. These strategies are multifactorial, targeting not only the patient, but the health professional, family, and treatment regimen. This review highlights the lack of interventional studies addressing treatment adherence in TYA patients with cancer, with only one such intervention being identified: a video game intervention focusing on behavioural issues related to cancer treatment and care. Methodological issues in measuring adherence are addressed and suggestions for improving the design of future adherence studies highlighted, of which there is a great need.
坚持治疗对于许多患有慢性健康状况的患者来说是一个重大问题,据报道,在青少年时期这个问题更为突出。然而,对于青少年和年轻成人(TYA)癌症患者的治疗依从性知之甚少。为了提高人们对这些患者所面临的治疗依从性挑战的认识,我们对已发表的文献进行了回顾。现有证据表明,相当一部分患有癌症的 TYA 患者确实存在困难,有报道称高达 63%的患者不遵守治疗方案。然而,由于研究结果不一致,这些年轻患者的实际不依从程度仍不清楚。此外,显然还有许多癌症治疗方案的组成部分尚未评估与患者的依从性相关。已经表明影响 TYA 患者治疗依从性的因素包括患者的情绪功能(抑郁和自尊)、患者的健康信念(感知疾病的严重程度和脆弱性)以及家庭环境(父母的支持和亲子一致性)。还确定了促进更大程度的患者依从性的策略。这些策略是多因素的,不仅针对患者,还针对医疗保健专业人员、家庭和治疗方案。这篇综述强调了缺乏针对青少年和年轻成人癌症患者治疗依从性的干预性研究,只确定了一项此类干预措施:一项专注于与癌症治疗和护理相关的行为问题的视频游戏干预措施。文中还解决了在测量依从性方面的方法学问题,并提出了改进未来依从性研究设计的建议,这方面有很大的需求。