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NCI 指定癌症中心的血液癌幸存者服务:一项服务、差距和准入障碍的研究。

Blood cancer survivorship in NCI-Designated Cancer Centers: a study of services, gaps, and access barriers.

机构信息

Center for Prevention Research and Development, University of Illinois, 510 Devonshire Drive, Champaign, IL, 61820, USA.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Rye Brook, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2020 Feb;14(1):43-47. doi: 10.1007/s11764-019-00823-4. Epub 2019 Nov 18.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study explored survivorship services provided at National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers for patients with blood cancer to identify gaps in services, unmet needs, and barriers to access.

METHODS

Qualitative interviews with national experts and blood cancer survivors aided the development of an online survey distributed to a survivorship clinic director or staff at 63 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers.

RESULTS

Staff at 71% of centers participated (n = 45). Survivorship needs identified as most important-follow-up for health issues due to treatment side effects, healthy behavior programming, and individual mental health services-were reported as offered at 91%, 84%, and 84% of centers, respectively. However, respondents indicated that satellite centers offered these services 20% of the time or less. Forty-five percent reported that they believed the majority of survivorship needs of patients with blood cancer who have completed treatment were not adequately met by their center or other organizations. Most frequently indicated barriers to accessing services were distance from the patient's home and lack of primary care physician adherence to best practices or knowledge of late/long-term effects.

CONCLUSIONS

To enhance survivorship services for patients with blood cancer, NCI-Designated Cancer Centers and non-profits should focus on increasing access to services for survivors who do not reside near the main center and improving coordination between oncology, mental health, and primary care.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Understanding survivorship service delivery is an important step toward developing solutions that help survivors seek and access support at their site of care and from other non-profit organizations.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)指定癌症中心为血液癌患者提供的生存服务,以确定服务中的差距、未满足的需求以及获取服务的障碍。

方法

对全国专家和血液癌幸存者进行定性访谈,协助制定在线调查,并分发给 63 家 NCI 指定癌症中心的生存诊所主任或工作人员。

结果

71%的中心工作人员参与了调查(n=45)。被认为最重要的生存需求——治疗副作用相关的健康问题随访、健康行为规划和个体心理健康服务——分别有 91%、84%和 84%的中心报告提供了这些服务。然而,受访者表示卫星中心提供这些服务的时间不到 20%。45%的人报告说,他们认为大多数接受过治疗的血液癌患者的生存需求没有得到他们中心或其他组织的充分满足。大多数受访者表示,获取服务的障碍主要是患者居住地与中心的距离较远,以及初级保健医生对最佳实践的坚持程度或对晚期/长期影响的了解程度不足。

结论

为了增强血液癌患者的生存服务,NCI 指定癌症中心和非营利组织应重点关注增加那些居住在中心附近的幸存者获取服务的机会,并改善肿瘤学、心理健康和初级保健之间的协调。

意义

了解生存服务的提供情况是制定解决方案的重要一步,这些解决方案有助于幸存者在其治疗场所和其他非营利组织寻求和获得支持。

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