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基于网络的儿科脑肿瘤幸存者青少年和青年心理社会干预的开发。

Development of a Web-Based Psychosocial Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumor.

机构信息

1 Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center , Cincinnati, Ohio.

2 School of Psychology, Xavier University , Cincinnati, Ohio.

出版信息

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2018 Apr;7(2):187-195. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2017.0084. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To develop A Survivor's Journey, a web-based psychosocial intervention for adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of pediatric brain tumors (PBTs).

METHODS

Stages of development included focus groups with five AYA survivors (ages 16-23 years) and six parents to identify needs and challenges, as well as surveys and interviews with clinical care providers at a survivorship clinic.

RESULTS

Concerns reported by AYA survivors, parents, and providers were similar to those reported in the literature, including fatigue, memory deficits, poor mood, health concerns, and challenging peer relationships. However, concerns varied across survivors, underscoring the need for customizable interventions. Survivors and parents were interested in an intervention targeting psychosocial functioning and late effects, and reported a strong preference for web-based interventions that would reduce cost and travel burden on the family.

INTERVENTION

Based on review of the literature, survivor and parent feedback, as well as provider input, a customizable intervention, A Survivor's Journey, was developed consisting of five core sessions (addressing concerns common to AYA survivors such as memory, staying positive, and problem solving) and up to seven supplemental sessions (addressing variable needs of survivors such as managing fatigue, inattention, planning/organization, communication/relationships, and self-care).

CONCLUSION

Despite growing recognition of long-term challenges and late effects, there are few interventions targeting psychosocial well-being of AYA survivors. If efficacious, A Survivor's Journey will be an accessible and cost-effective intervention to improve psychosocial functioning of AYA survivors of PBT.

摘要

目的

开发一款基于网络的青少年和年轻成人(AYA)脑肿瘤幸存者心理社会干预措施,即幸存者之旅。

方法

该措施的发展阶段包括与五名 AYA 幸存者(16-23 岁)和六名家长进行焦点小组讨论,以确定需求和挑战,以及对生存诊所的临床护理提供者进行调查和访谈。

结果

AYA 幸存者、家长和提供者报告的问题与文献中报道的问题相似,包括疲劳、记忆缺陷、情绪低落、健康问题和困难的同伴关系。然而,幸存者之间的问题存在差异,这突出了定制干预措施的必要性。幸存者和家长对针对心理社会功能和晚期效应的干预措施感兴趣,并报告强烈倾向于基于网络的干预措施,这将降低家庭的成本和旅行负担。

干预措施

根据文献回顾、幸存者和家长的反馈以及提供者的意见,开发了一种可定制的干预措施,即幸存者之旅,它由五个核心课程(解决记忆、保持积极和解决问题等 AYA 幸存者常见的问题)和最多七个补充课程(解决幸存者的不同需求,如管理疲劳、注意力不集中、计划/组织、沟通/关系和自我护理)组成。

结论

尽管人们越来越认识到长期挑战和晚期效应,但针对 AYA 幸存者心理社会健康的干预措施很少。如果有效,幸存者之旅将是一种易于获得且具有成本效益的干预措施,可改善脑肿瘤幸存者的心理社会功能。

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