Advancing Global Cancer Symptom Science: Insights and Strategies From the Inaugural Cancer Symptom Science Expert Meeting.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Sara Colomer-Lahiguera, Rachel A Pozzar, Carolyn S Harris, Jeannine M Brant, Yvette P Conley, Mary E Cooley, Manuela Eicher, Pamela S Hinds, Doris Howell, Sandra A Mitchell, Karin Ribi, Margaret Quinn Rosenzweig, Susan W Wesmiller, Christine Miaskowski, Marilyn J Hammer
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Abstract

Objectives: The inaugural "Cancer Symptom Science Expert Meeting," held in Lausanne Switzerland on October 11-12, 2023, brought together 40 nurse scientists from seven countries. The event aimed to enhance collaboration across the global symptom science community; identify common research interests, gaps in knowledge, and opportunities for research; and develop strategies to address challenges and accelerate symptom science research internationally. This white paper summarizes the discussions and recommendations deliberated during the meeting and introduces the Global Research Alliance in Symptom Science (GRASS).

Methods: This 2-day meeting featured presentations that highlighted critical issues and unanswered questions in cancer symptom science. Four core topic areas based on knowledge gaps were reflected throughout presentations. The co-occurrence of cancer with other chronic conditions (eg, cardiovascular disease, diabetes) that may share similar contributors and underlying mechanisms was included. Four working groups (WGs) were formed to identify gaps and opportunities associated with each topic and to outline strategic directions and essential actions to advance symptom science.

Results: Working groups developed four recommendations. WG1 explored optimal approaches to collect, analyze, and use symptom data for research and clinical purposes. WG2 addressed the development of a minimum dataset or common data model for symptom science. WG3 focused on enhancement of best practices in implementation science strategies to improve uptake of evidence-based symptom management in routine care. WG4 addressed capacity building and infrastructure for the creation of a global research alliance in symptom science (GRASS).

Conclusions: The symposium established the groundwork for the development of GRASS, dedicated to symptom science in cancer and other chronic conditions. Future directions include establishing regular scientific meetings, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and engaging with symptom scientists.

Implications for nursing practice: The Global Research Alliance in Symptom Science is an alliance for symptom science and its implementation into clinical practice. Nurses are at the forefront of this work.

推进全球癌症症状科学:来自首届癌症症状科学专家会议的见解和策略。
首届“癌症症状科学专家会议”于2023年10月11日至12日在瑞士洛桑举行,来自7个国家的40名护士科学家齐聚一堂。该活动旨在加强全球症状科学界的合作;确定共同的研究兴趣、知识差距和研究机会;制定应对挑战的战略,加快国际症状科学研究。本白皮书总结了会议期间的讨论和建议,并介绍了全球症状科学研究联盟(GRASS)。方法:这次为期两天的会议重点介绍了癌症症状科学中的关键问题和未解决的问题。在整个报告中反映了基于知识差距的四个核心主题领域。癌症与其他慢性疾病(如心血管疾病、糖尿病)的共同发生可能具有相似的诱因和潜在机制。成立了四个工作组(wg),以确定与每个主题相关的差距和机会,并概述推进症状科学的战略方向和基本行动。结果:工作组提出了四项建议。WG1探索了收集、分析和使用症状数据用于研究和临床目的的最佳方法。WG2讨论了症状科学的最小数据集或公共数据模型的开发。第三次工作组的重点是加强实施科学战略的最佳做法,以改善在常规护理中采用循证症状管理。第四届工作组讨论了建立全球症状科学研究联盟的能力建设和基础设施问题。结论:本次研讨会为GRASS的发展奠定了基础,致力于癌症和其他慢性疾病的症状科学。未来的发展方向包括建立定期的科学会议,促进跨学科合作,并与症状科学家接触。对护理实践的影响:全球症状科学研究联盟是一个症状科学及其在临床实践中的实施联盟。护士处于这项工作的最前线。
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Cancer Nursing
Cancer Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
244
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each bimonthly issue of Cancer Nursing™ addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients--prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions. The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as groundbreaking research findings and their practical applications.
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