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识别和满足癌症青少年和青年的需求。

Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer.

机构信息

Division of Medical Oncology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA.

Division of Hematology/Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, 85054, USA.

出版信息

Curr Oncol Rep. 2021 Jan 15;23(2):17. doi: 10.1007/s11912-020-01011-9.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer are a vulnerable population with unique needs that are under-recognized and often overlooked by healthcare providers. This review focuses on identifying and meeting some of those needs including adherence to treatment, financial implications, impact on fertility and intimacy, issues with work/school, isolation, challenges with re-entry, and long-term side effects and survivorship.

RECENT FINDINGS

Survival rates have not improved in adolescents and young adults with cancer at the same rate as in children and older adults (the so called "AYA gap"). Restricted or delayed access to care and inconsistent cancer treatment and follow-up care contribute to this. Importantly, fertility preservation options have broadened and efforts to provide age appropriate counseling prior to treatment have improved. Additionally, AYAs face a variety of psychosocial issues while dealing with a cancer diagnosis during critical developmental years, and yet data pertaining to the successful identification and management of these issues is lacking. As a result, there has been recent increasing awareness that this patient population warrants strong advocates, additional research, and requires age group specific resources to be successful in navigating their cancer experience during treatment and into survivorship care. Members of the healthcare team should familiarize themselves with the unique needs of AYA cancer patients to provide optimal patient care. In order to build upon early progress, this group calls for additional study particularly when it comes to barriers to enrollment for AYA-specific research (including clinical trials), recognizing psychosocial needs (both during and after treatment), transition planning for returning to life after cancer, and managing long-term effects of treatment (including neuro cognitive changes). In addition, access to financial resources and appropriate mental health support needs to be improved.

摘要

审查目的

患有癌症的青少年和年轻人(AYA)是一个弱势群体,他们有独特的需求,但未被医疗保健提供者充分认识和关注。本综述的重点是确定和满足其中的一些需求,包括治疗的依从性、经济影响、对生育和亲密关系的影响、工作/学业问题、孤立、重新融入的挑战,以及长期副作用和生存问题。

最近的发现

患有癌症的青少年和年轻人的生存率并没有像儿童和老年人那样得到同等程度的提高(所谓的“AYA 差距”)。这是由于他们获得医疗保健的机会受限或延迟,以及癌症治疗和随访护理的不一致造成的。重要的是,生育力保存的选择已经扩大,并且在治疗前提供适合年龄的咨询的努力也有所改善。此外,AYA 在处理癌症诊断时面临各种心理社会问题,而这些问题的成功识别和管理的数据却很缺乏。因此,最近人们越来越意识到,这一患者群体需要强有力的倡导者、更多的研究,并需要特定年龄组的资源,以便在治疗期间和进入生存护理期间成功地应对他们的癌症经历。医疗团队成员应该熟悉 AYA 癌症患者的独特需求,以提供最佳的患者护理。为了在早期取得的进展基础上更进一步,该小组呼吁开展更多的研究,特别是在解决 AYA 特定研究(包括临床试验)的参与障碍、认识到治疗期间和治疗后的心理社会需求、癌症后回归生活的过渡计划,以及管理治疗的长期影响(包括神经认知变化)方面。此外,需要改善获得财政资源和适当心理健康支持的机会。

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