Clinical heterogeneity of adolescents referred to paediatric palliative care; a quantitative observational study.

Hannah Linane, John Allen, Mary Devins, Marie Twomey, Maeve O'Reilly, Fiona McElligott, Michal Molcho
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Objectives: Adolescents with life-limiting conditions are distinct from children or older adults in their palliative needs and developmental stage, yet, there is limited literature addressing this population. Our aim was to describe the characteristics of the adolescent population, aged 13-18, who have received specialist palliative care in the Republic of Ireland, from 2019 to 2022 inclusive.

Methods: This study examined medical records from the national paediatric palliative care centre and a radiation oncology network. These two centres hold medical records for all adolescents linked to paediatric specialist palliative care nationally.

Results: Of the 145 patients identified 58 (40.0 %) had cancer and 87 (60.0 %) a non-cancer diagnosis. Those with a non-cancer diagnosis were subdivided into those with severe neurological impairment (n=56, 38.6 %) and those without (n=31, 21.4 %). All groups had a high prevalence of physical symptoms. Just under half of those with cancer had psychological symptoms (n=26, 44.8 %). The majority of those with severe neurological impairment required medical devices/technology in the home, with 48 (85.7 %) requiring feeding devices and 33 (58.9 %) requiring respiratory support devices. Nearly a half of the adolescents had died at the time of the study (n=69, 47.6 %). Of these, the majority (n=44, 63.8 %) died at home and 9 (13.0 %) were referred less than one month before their death.

Conclusions: The high symptom burden of these young people highlights the need for early access to palliative care professionals with an appropriate skillset and access to quality, equitable psychological supports for this group.

青少年接受儿科姑息治疗的临床异质性定量观察研究。
目的:患有生命限制疾病的青少年在其姑息治疗需求和发育阶段与儿童或老年人不同,然而,针对这一人群的文献有限。我们的目的是描述从2019年到2022年(含2022年)在爱尔兰共和国接受过专科姑息治疗的13-18岁青少年人口的特征。方法:本研究检查了来自国家儿科姑息治疗中心和放射肿瘤学网络的医疗记录。这两个中心拥有全国所有与儿科专科姑息治疗有关的青少年的医疗记录。结果:在145例确诊患者中,58例(40.0 %)确诊为癌症,87例(60.0 %)未确诊为癌症。未诊断为癌症的患者被细分为有严重神经功能障碍的患者(n=56, 38.6 %)和无严重神经功能障碍的患者(n=31, 21.4 %)。所有组均有较高的躯体症状患病率。不到一半的癌症患者有心理症状(n=26, 44.8 %)。大多数患有严重神经损伤的患者需要在家中使用医疗器械/技术,其中48人(85.7% %)需要喂食装置,33人(58.9% %)需要呼吸支持装置。近一半的青少年在研究时已经死亡(n=69, 47.6 %)。其中,大多数(n=44, 63.8 %)在家中死亡,9例(13.0 %)在死亡前不到一个月转诊。结论:这些年轻人的高症状负担突出表明,需要尽早获得具有适当技能的姑息治疗专业人员,并为这一群体提供高质量、公平的心理支持。
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International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health (IJAMH) provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of new information in the field of adolescence. IJAMH is a peer-reviewed journal that covers all aspects of adolescence. Manuscripts will be reviewed from disciplines all over the world. The International Editorial Board is dedicated to producing a high quality scientific journal of interest to researchers and practitioners from many disciplines. Topics Medicine and Clinical Medicine Health issues Adolescents Hygiene and Environmental Medicine.
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