Utilization of the Adolescent and Young Adult Psycho-Oncology Screening Tool in a Pediatric Hospital Adolescent/Young Adult Program.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Daniel Elledge, Antonia Leavitt, Alice Hoeft, Karen Albritton
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Purpose: The AYA Psycho-Oncology Screening Tool was developed to assess adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients' distress during cancer treatment. The on-treatment distress screening tool has been validated with AYAs and includes a 10-point distress thermometer (DT) and a 53-item problem checklist (PCL). However, previous studies have not solely examined AYA cancer distress within a children's hospital. Therefore, our project aimed to explore AYA distress in a pediatric cancer setting. Methods: AYA-aged participants (aged ≥15) were given the distress screener initially within 1 month of diagnosis and every 2, 4, or 6 months, depending on their previous distress score. Chi-square, independent t-tests, and binary logistic regressions were conducted for data analysis. Results: Between January 2021 and July 2022, we completed 123 screenings in 68 AYAs (age 15-30) on treatment. Average DT score was 2.96 with 30% of participants endorsing distress levels of 5 and above. There were statistically significant differences by sex as females endorsed higher levels of distress compared with males. Adolescents (<18) endorsed statistically significant higher frequency of emotional PCL items in comparison with young adults (≥18). There were no differences by race or diagnosis. Conclusions: Our team gained awareness of specific areas of concerns for AYAs, allowing for more targeted interventions for distressed participants. Certain demographic variables may put participants at risk for increased distress. As a result of the project, a protocol has been developed to follow up with participants if they report a certain distress score (5 or above) and/or endorse critical items.

在儿科医院青少年/青年项目中使用青少年和青年肿瘤心理筛查工具。
目的:开发青少年肿瘤心理筛查工具是为了评估青少年患者在癌症治疗期间的痛苦。该治疗过程中的痛苦筛查工具已在青少年患者中得到验证,包括一个 10 点痛苦温度计 (DT) 和一个 53 项问题清单 (PCL)。然而,以往的研究并没有完全研究过儿童医院中亚裔青少年的癌症困扰。因此,我们的项目旨在探讨在儿科癌症环境中的亚青癌症困扰。研究方法年龄≥15 岁的青壮年参与者在确诊后 1 个月内首次接受窘迫感筛查,然后根据之前的窘迫感得分,每 2 个月、4 个月或 6 个月接受一次窘迫感筛查。对数据进行了卡方检验、独立 t 检验和二元逻辑回归分析。结果2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 7 月期间,我们完成了对 68 名接受治疗的青少年(15-30 岁)的 123 次筛查。平均 DT 得分为 2.96 分,30% 的参与者的痛苦程度达到或超过 5 分。性别差异具有统计学意义,女性的痛苦程度高于男性。青少年(结论:我们的团队认识到了青少年关注的特定领域,从而能够为受困扰的参与者提供更有针对性的干预。某些人口统计学变量可能会使参与者面临更多困扰的风险。作为该项目的成果,我们制定了一项协议,如果参与者报告了一定的困扰分数(5 分或以上)和/或认可关键项目,我们将对其进行跟踪。
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
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114
期刊介绍: Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (JAYAO) breaks new ground as the first cancer journal dedicated to all aspects of adolescent and young adult (AYA)-aged cancer patients and survivors. JAYAO is the only central forum for peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and research in the field, bringing together all AYA oncology stakeholders and professionals across disciplines, including clinicians, researchers, psychosocial and supportive care providers, and pediatric and adult cancer institutions.
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