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父母关于远期效应和随访需求的报告:肯尼亚儿童癌症幸存者护理的单中心评估

Parental Reports on Late Effects and Follow-Up Needs: A Single-Center Assessment of Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care in Kenya.

作者信息

Mageto Susan Nyabate, Lemmen Jesse P M, Njuguna Festus Muigai, Midiwo Nancy, Langat Sandra Cheptoo, Vik Terry Allan, Kaspers Gertjan J L

机构信息

Emma Children's Hospital, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit, Pediatric Oncology, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret 30100, Kenya.

出版信息

Curr Oncol. 2025 Mar 12;32(3):162. doi: 10.3390/curroncol32030162.

Abstract

The WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer will likely increase the number of childhood cancer survivors in resource-poor countries. This study explored survivorship care in Kenya through parental reports on late effects and the follow-up needs of childhood cancer survivors. Parents of Kenyan childhood cancer survivors (under 18 years old) who completed treatment for at least one year were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires from 2021 to 2022. Parents of 54 survivors were interviewed. Survivors had solid tumors (52%) and hematological tumors (48%). Most (52%) received chemotherapy combined with either surgery or radiotherapy. Many survivors (72%) experienced symptoms according to their parents. The most prevalent symptoms were pain (37%), fatigue (26%), and ocular problems (26%). Eleven percent of parents observed limitations in the daily activities of the survivors. Parents of survivors with two or more symptoms were more likely to rate symptoms as moderate to severe ( = 0.016). Parents expressed concern about late effects (48%). Only 28% were informed about late effects at the hospital, despite 87% indicating they would have welcomed this information. Follow-up care was deemed important by 98%. Recommendations included providing education about late effects and organizing survivor meetings. Survivorship clinics should be established to ensure that follow-up information and care are accessible.

摘要

世界卫生组织全球儿童癌症倡议可能会增加资源匮乏国家儿童癌症幸存者的数量。本研究通过家长对儿童癌症幸存者晚期效应和随访需求的报告,探索了肯尼亚的幸存者护理情况。2021年至2022年期间,使用半结构化问卷对完成治疗至少一年的肯尼亚儿童癌症幸存者(18岁以下)的家长进行了访谈。对54名幸存者的家长进行了访谈。幸存者中实体瘤患者占52%,血液肿瘤患者占48%。大多数(52%)接受了化疗,并结合手术或放疗。据家长反映,许多幸存者(72%)出现了症状。最常见的症状是疼痛(37%)、疲劳(26%)和眼部问题(26%)。11%的家长观察到幸存者的日常活动受到限制。有两种或更多症状的幸存者的家长更有可能将症状评为中度至重度(P = 0.016)。家长对晚期效应表示担忧(48%)。尽管87%的家长表示他们希望获得这方面的信息,但只有28%的家长在医院了解到晚期效应的情况。98%的家长认为随访护理很重要。建议包括提供关于晚期效应的教育并组织幸存者会议。应设立幸存者诊所,以确保能够获得随访信息和护理。

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