Daly Rebecca, Hetherington Kate, Hazell Emily, Wadling Bethany R, Tyrrell Vanessa, Tucker Katherine M, Marshall Glenn M, Ziegler David S, Lau Loretta M S, Trahair Toby N, O'Brien Tracey A, Collins Kiri, Gifford Andrew J, Haber Michelle, Pinese Mark, Malkin David, Cowley Mark J, Karpelowsky Jonathan, Drew Donna, Jacobs Chris, Wakefield Claire E
Discipline of Pediatrics and Child Health, School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Medicine & Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Behavioural Sciences Unit, Kids Cancer Centre, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.
J Pers Med. 2023 Jun 23;13(7):1033. doi: 10.3390/jpm13071033.
Precision medicine programs aim to utilize novel technologies to identify personalized treatments for children with cancer. Delivering these programs requires interdisciplinary efforts, yet the many groups involved are understudied. This study explored the experiences of a broad range of professionals delivering Australia's first precision medicine trial for children with poor-prognosis cancer: the PRecISion Medicine for Children with Cancer (PRISM) national clinical trial of the Zero Childhood Cancer Program. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 85 PRISM professionals from eight professional groups, including oncologists, surgeons, clinical research associates, scientists, genetic professionals, pathologists, animal care technicians, and nurses. We analyzed interviews thematically. Professionals shared that precision medicine can add complexity to their role and result in less certain outcomes for families. Although many participants described experiencing a greater emotional impact from their work, most expressed very positive views about the impact of precision medicine on their profession and its future potential. Most reported navigating precision medicine without formal training. Each group described unique challenges involved in adapting to precision medicine in their profession. Addressing training gaps and meeting the specific needs of many professional groups involved in precision medicine will be essential to ensure the successful implementation of standard care.
精准医疗项目旨在利用新技术为癌症患儿确定个性化治疗方案。实施这些项目需要跨学科的努力,但对众多相关群体的研究却很少。本研究探讨了参与澳大利亚首个针对预后不良癌症患儿的精准医疗试验的广泛专业人员的经历:儿童癌症精准医疗(PRISM)国家临床试验,这是零儿童癌症项目的一部分。我们对来自八个专业群体的85名PRISM专业人员进行了半结构化访谈,这些群体包括肿瘤学家、外科医生、临床研究助理、科学家、遗传学专业人员、病理学家、动物护理技术员和护士。我们对访谈进行了主题分析。专业人员表示,精准医疗会增加他们工作的复杂性,给家庭带来的治疗结果也更不确定。尽管许多参与者表示工作带来了更大的情感冲击,但大多数人对精准医疗对其职业的影响及其未来潜力表达了非常积极的看法。大多数人报告说在没有接受正规培训的情况下开展精准医疗工作。每个群体都描述了在其职业中适应精准医疗所涉及的独特挑战。弥补培训差距并满足参与精准医疗的众多专业群体的特定需求,对于确保标准治疗的成功实施至关重要。