Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology Training and Research, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, University of Oxford, UK.
Oxford Children's Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2024 Apr;29(2):661-673. doi: 10.1177/13591045231204073. Epub 2023 Sep 29.
Existing literature implies there may be gaps in post-treatment support for young people with cancer. This service evaluation explored the needs and experiences of young people when ending cancer treatment in a UK children's hospital to inform service provisions.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine young people, aged 13-18 years, who had finished active cancer treatment and were receiving follow-up care. The data was analysed using thematic analysis.
Four main themes were developed: being in the dark (i.e. limited awareness of what happens when treatment ends); separation from the hospital (i.e. the loss of valued support from staff); consequences of cancer (i.e. managing ongoing psychological and physical effects); and getting back to normal life (i.e. shifting from hospital to everyday life).
Recommendations for improving clinical practice were made. Greater preparedness for ending treatment could be achieved by clearly setting out ongoing care arrangements, providing resource packs, having opportunities to mark the end of treatment, and offering peer support. To identify specific post-treatment needs, there should be an end of treatment multidisciplinary review and space for young people to share how they are feeling in follow-up medical appointments.
现有文献表明,癌症青年患者在治疗结束后的支持方面可能存在差距。本服务评估旨在探究英国一家儿童医院内结束癌症治疗的青年患者的需求和体验,以为服务提供提供信息。
对 9 名年龄在 13-18 岁之间、已完成积极癌症治疗并正在接受随访护理的年轻人进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。
得出了四个主要主题:处于黑暗中(即对治疗结束后发生的事情知之甚少);与医院分离(即失去了工作人员的宝贵支持);癌症的后果(即管理持续的心理和身体影响);以及回归正常生活(即从医院转移到日常生活)。
提出了改善临床实践的建议。通过明确规定持续护理安排、提供资源包、有机会标记治疗结束以及提供同伴支持,可以更好地为治疗结束做准备。为了确定特定的治疗后需求,应该进行治疗结束后的多学科审查,并为年轻人提供在随访医疗预约中分享感受的空间。