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重要的事情:癌症治疗期间青少年和年轻成年患者的优先事项。

Things that matter: Adolescent and young adult patients' priorities during cancer care.

机构信息

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Departments of Hematology and Oncology, Memphis, Tennessee.

Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2019 Sep;66(9):e27883. doi: 10.1002/pbc.27883. Epub 2019 Jun 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experience cancer while balancing emerging identity and life goals. We investigated AYAs' priorities during cancer, including psychosocial concerns, cure-directed therapy, and potential late effects.

METHODS

We surveyed 203 cancer patients aged 15-29 treated at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, and their oncologists. Patients were approached and rated the importance of aspects of treatment, outcomes, and life during therapy. Response options were "extremely," "very," "somewhat," "a little important," or "not at all important." Ratings of "extremely" or "very important" were used as indicators of strong priorities.

RESULTS

Patients' three most frequent priorities were cure (97%), being good to the people they care about (95%), and having supportive people around them (94%). Most prioritized being with family (90%), returning to school/work (89%), maintaining relationships with friends (88%), and feeling normal (85%). Fewer prioritized minimizing long-term (78%) and acute side effects (68%) and fertility (59%). Many participants (88%) said that cure influenced their decisions "a great deal," while fewer were influenced by side effects (32%), fertility (36%), or relationships (16%). Most patients (85%) thought their oncologist understood what was most important to them when treatment started.

CONCLUSION

Nearly all AYA cancer patients prioritize cure, while maintaining social relationships and a sense of normalcy. These priorities influence decisions they make about treatment to differing degrees, with cure influencing decision-making for most patients. Although the priority of cure is well established, recognizing other AYA priorities allows providers to optimally support these patients from the time of diagnosis.

摘要

背景

青少年和年轻人(AYAs)在平衡新出现的身份和生活目标的同时经历癌症。我们调查了 AYAs 在癌症期间的优先事项,包括心理社会问题、以治愈为导向的治疗和潜在的晚期影响。

方法

我们调查了马萨诸塞州波士顿达纳-法伯癌症研究所治疗的 203 名年龄在 15 至 29 岁的癌症患者及其肿瘤医生。对患者进行了访谈,并对治疗期间治疗、结果和生活的各个方面的重要性进行了评分。回答选项有“非常”“很”“有些”“稍微”“不重要”或“完全不重要”。将“非常”或“很重要”的评分作为强烈优先事项的指标。

结果

患者最关心的三个方面是治愈(97%)、对他们关心的人好(95%)和身边有支持他们的人(94%)。大多数人优先考虑与家人在一起(90%)、重返学校/工作(89%)、保持与朋友的关系(88%)和感觉正常(85%)。较少的人优先考虑减少长期(78%)和急性副作用(68%)和生育力(59%)。许多参与者(88%)表示,治愈对他们的决策“影响很大”,而较少的人受副作用(32%)、生育力(36%)或关系(16%)影响。大多数患者(85%)认为,在开始治疗时,他们的肿瘤医生理解对他们来说最重要的事情。

结论

几乎所有 AYA 癌症患者都优先考虑治愈,同时保持社会关系和正常感。这些优先事项对他们对治疗的决策有不同程度的影响,对大多数患者来说,治愈是影响决策的主要因素。尽管治愈的优先事项已经确立,但认识到 AYA 的其他优先事项可以让提供者在诊断时为这些患者提供最佳支持。

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