Pannier Samantha T, Warner Echo L, Fowler Brynn, Fair Douglas, Salmon Sara K, Kirchhoff Anne C
Huntsman Cancer Institute, Cancer Control and Population Sciences, 2000 Circle of Hope, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.
University of Utah, College of Nursing, 10 S 2000 E, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2019 Apr;34(2):242-251. doi: 10.1007/s13187-017-1294-4.
Patient navigation is increasingly being directed at adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients. This study provides a novel description of differences in AYA cancer patients' preferences for navigation services by developmental age at diagnosis.
Eligible patients were diagnosed with cancer between ages 15 and 39 and had completed at least 1 month of treatment. Between October 2015 and January 2016, patients completed semi-structured interviews about navigation preferences. Summary statistics of demographic and cancer characteristics were generated. Differences in patient navigation preferences were examined through qualitative analyses by developmental age at diagnosis.
AYAs were interviewed (adolescents 15-18 years N = 8; emerging adults 19-25 years N = 8; young adults 26-39 years N = 23). On average, participants were 4.5 years from diagnosis. All age groups were interested in face-to-face connection with a navigator and using multiple communication platforms (phone, text, email) to follow-up. Three of the most frequently cited needs were insurance, finances, and information. AYAs differed in support, healthcare, and resource preferences by developmental age; only adolescents preferred educational support. While all groups preferred financial and family support, the specific type of assistance (medical versus living expenses, partner/spouse, child, or parental assistance) varied by age group.
AYAs with cancer have different preferences for patient navigation by developmental age at diagnosis. AYAs are not a one-size-fits-all population, and navigation programs can better assist AYAs when services are targeted to appropriate developmental ages. Future research should examine fertility and navigation preferences by time since diagnosis. While some navigation needs to span the AYA age range, other needs are specific to developmental age.
患者导航服务越来越多地针对青少年和青年(AYA)患者。本研究首次描述了AYA癌症患者在诊断时按发育年龄划分的导航服务偏好差异。
符合条件的患者年龄在15至39岁之间被诊断为癌症,且已完成至少1个月的治疗。2015年10月至2016年1月期间,患者完成了关于导航偏好的半结构化访谈。生成了人口统计学和癌症特征的汇总统计数据。通过按诊断时的发育年龄进行定性分析,研究了患者导航偏好的差异。
对AYA患者进行了访谈(15 - 18岁青少年N = 8;19 - 25岁新兴成年人N = 8;26 - 39岁青年成年人N = 23)。平均而言,参与者距离诊断时间为4.5年。所有年龄组都对与导航员进行面对面交流以及使用多种沟通平台(电话、短信、电子邮件)进行随访感兴趣。最常提及的三项需求是保险、财务和信息。AYA患者在支持、医疗保健和资源偏好方面因发育年龄而异;只有青少年更喜欢教育支持。虽然所有组都更喜欢财务和家庭支持,但具体的援助类型(医疗费用与生活费用、伴侣/配偶、子女或父母的援助)因年龄组而异。
患有癌症的AYA患者在诊断时按发育年龄对患者导航有不同的偏好。AYA患者不是一个一刀切的群体,当服务针对适当的发育年龄时,导航计划可以更好地帮助AYA患者。未来的研究应按诊断后的时间检查生育和导航偏好。虽然一些导航需求跨越AYA年龄范围,但其他需求则特定于发育年龄。