解决儿童、青少年和青年癌症幸存者的意志力薄弱问题:对长期随访和预防性健康干预的启示。
Addressing Akrasia in Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Implications for Long-Term Follow-Up and Preventive Health Interventions.
作者信息
Demoor-Goldschmidt Charlotte, Lamore Kristopher, Jakab Zsuzsanna, de Ville de Goyet Maëlle, Heinrich Sabine, Bathilde Laura, Berger Claire, Beek Laura, Beauchesne Marion, Borszekine Cserhati Erika, Brichard Bénédicte, Constine Louis S, Te Dorsthorst Jeroen, Favreau Michele, Grabow Desiree, Hinckel Louise, Keresztes Anita, Ollivier Luc, Sauterey Baptiste, Skinner Roderick, Thebault Eric, Thierry-Chef Isabelle, Trinh Sarolta, Zadravec Zaletel Lorna, Roganovic Jelena, Chades-Esnault Marie-Celine, Armand Aurore
机构信息
Pediatric Oncology-Hematology-Immunology Department, University Hospital of Angers, 49933 Angers, France.
Pediatric Oncology-Hematology-Immunology Department, University Hospital of Caen, 14033 Caen, France.
出版信息
Cancers (Basel). 2025 Apr 13;17(8):1310. doi: 10.3390/cancers17081310.
BACKGROUND
Childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors (CAYACS) face significant long-term health risks, yet adherence to long-term follow-up (LTFU) care remains inconsistent. This study explores the concept of akrasia (i.e., acting against one's better judgment by engaging in behaviors known to be harmful or counterproductive) to understand the psychological, cognitive, and systemic barriers influencing survivor engagement in LTFU.
METHOD
Using an ethical reflection approach based on a literature review, we discussed survivor experiences, behavioral science insights, and ethical principles to identify solutions that balance patient autonomy with supportive interventions. A narrative approach was used to summarize the key points discussed during the ethics reflection group meetings.
RESULTS
Our findings highlight key barriers such as trauma, avoidance behaviors, and cognitive constraints that contribute to non-adherence. Strategies such as shared decision-making, digital health tools, and nudge-based interventions are proposed to enhance survivor engagement. Ethical considerations emphasize the need for personalized and flexible care approaches that respect survivor agency while mitigating obstacles to adherence.
CONCLUSIONS
Addressing akrasia through ethical and behavioral frameworks could improve LTFU adherence, ultimately enhancing survivorship care and long-term health outcomes.
背景
儿童、青少年及青年癌症幸存者面临重大的长期健康风险,但对长期随访护理的依从性仍不一致。本研究探讨了冲动行为(即通过从事已知有害或适得其反的行为违背自己更好的判断力)这一概念,以了解影响幸存者参与长期随访的心理、认知和系统障碍。
方法
基于文献综述采用伦理反思方法,我们讨论了幸存者经历、行为科学见解和伦理原则,以确定在患者自主性与支持性干预之间取得平衡的解决方案。采用叙事方法总结伦理反思小组会议期间讨论的要点。
结果
我们的研究结果突出了创伤、回避行为和认知限制等导致不依从的关键障碍。提出了诸如共同决策、数字健康工具和基于助推的干预措施等策略,以提高幸存者的参与度。伦理考量强调需要个性化和灵活的护理方法,在尊重幸存者自主性的同时减轻依从性障碍。
结论
通过伦理和行为框架解决冲动行为可以提高长期随访的依从性,最终改善生存护理和长期健康结果。