Patterson Pandora, McDonald Fiona E J, Allison Kimberley R, Bibby Helen, Osborn Michael, Matthews Karen, Sansom-Daly Ursula M, Thompson Kate, Plaster Meg, Anazodo Antoinette
Canteen Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2022 May 6;13:872830. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.872830. eCollection 2022.
Routine psychosocial screening and assessment of people diagnosed with cancer are crucial to the timely detection of distress and provision of tailored supportive care; however, appropriate screening tools have been lacking for adolescents and young adults (AYAs), who have unique needs and experiences. One exception is the recently validated AYA Psycho-Oncology Screening Tool (AYA-POST) for use with young people aged 15-29 years, which comprises a distress thermometer and age-specific needs assessment. This study investigates the clinical utility of this measure, as well as the subsequent service responsiveness within the Australian Youth Cancer Services.
In total, 118 AYAs and 29 healthcare professionals: (HCPs) completed surveys about the clinical utility of the AYA-POST; a subset of 30 AYAs completed a 3-month follow-up survey assessing service responsiveness. Descriptive statistics (frequencies/means) were computed for all items, with chi-square analyses used to explore whether perceived clinical utility varied with AYA age, AYA sex, HCP discipline or HCP length of time using the AYA-POST.
Participants' responses demonstrate high levels of satisfaction with the tool, evidencing its appropriateness, practicability and acceptability. Moreover, the AYA-POST was reported to facilitate communication about psychosocial needs and prompt referrals, indicating good service responsiveness. Ratings of clinical utility did not differ significantly between AYA and HCP groups.
This study demonstrates that the AYA-POST is an appropriate tool in the psychosocial screening of AYAs with cancer, facilitating the identification of distress and unique concerns in this population and valuable in triaging and tailoring care for young cancer patients.
对癌症确诊患者进行常规的心理社会筛查和评估,对于及时发现困扰并提供个性化的支持性护理至关重要;然而,针对青少年和青年(AYA)这一有独特需求和经历的群体,一直缺乏合适的筛查工具。一个例外是最近经过验证的AYA心理肿瘤学筛查工具(AYA-POST),适用于15至29岁的年轻人,它包括一个困扰温度计和针对特定年龄的需求评估。本研究调查了该测量工具的临床效用,以及澳大利亚青年癌症服务机构随后的服务响应情况。
共有118名AYA和29名医疗保健专业人员(HCP)完成了关于AYA-POST临床效用的调查;30名AYA的子集完成了一项为期3个月的随访调查,评估服务响应情况。对所有项目计算描述性统计量(频率/均值),使用卡方分析来探讨感知到的临床效用是否因AYA年龄、AYA性别、HCP学科或HCP使用AYA-POST的时间长短而有所不同。
参与者的回答表明对该工具满意度很高,证明了其适用性、实用性和可接受性。此外,据报告AYA-POST有助于就心理社会需求进行沟通并促使进行转诊,表明服务响应良好。AYA组和HCP组之间的临床效用评分没有显著差异。
本研究表明,AYA-POST是对患有癌症的AYA进行心理社会筛查的合适工具,有助于识别该人群中的困扰和独特问题,对年轻癌症患者的分诊和个性化护理很有价值。