Adolescents' and Young Adults' Perspectives on Decision-Making and the Emotional Experience of Having Advanced Cancer.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nelda Itzep, Jessica Moore, Colleen Gallagher, Michael Roth, Peyton Martin, Mike Hernandez, Karen M Moody
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Abstract

Context: Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with advanced cancer represent a unique and vulnerable population. Little is known about the optimal approach to support their medical decision-making needs.

Objectives: The objective of this cross-sectional survey study was to elucidate the perspectives of AYAs with advanced cancer regarding their emotional experience of having cancer and their decision-making needs.

Methods: Between April 2020 and December 2023, AYAs with advanced cancer were surveyed using the Herth Hope Index (HHI), the Peace, Equanimity, and Acceptance of Cancer Experience scale (PEACE), The Human Connection scale (THC), and the Child and Adolescent Participation in Decision Making Questionnaire (CAPDMQ). Descriptive analyses, t-tests, and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used to assess associations between demographic and clinic variables with patient responses.

Results: Fifty-seven AYAs participated. The median age was 22 years (range: 15-29); 51% were female. Majority of participants were White (68%), non-Hispanic (61%), single (96%), and Christian (67%). The most common diagnosis was sarcoma (39%). Most participants reported acceptance and peace with their illness, yet many struggled with changes in physical appearance, the unfairness of getting cancer, and angry feelings related to their illness. Participants also reported high levels of therapeutic alliance with their doctors. These AYAs reported remaining hopeful and future oriented despite their prognosis. They also reported a strong belief that AYAs should be involved in decision-making.

Conclusion: Most AYAs accepted their illness and found peace, yet many still felt the burden of disease and fear about the future. Despite this, they felt hopeful and remained future oriented. AYAs value being involved in decision-making; further work is needed to develop clinical guidelines to facilitate shared decision-making for this population.

青少年和年轻人对晚期癌症的决策和情感体验的看法。
背景:患有晚期癌症的青少年和青壮年(AYAs)是一个独特而脆弱的人群。人们对支持他们的医疗决策需求的最佳方法知之甚少。目的:本横断面调查研究的目的是阐明患有晚期癌症的aya的观点,关于他们患癌症的情绪体验和他们的决策需求。方法:在2020年4月至2023年12月期间,采用赫斯希望指数(HHI)、和平、平静和接受癌症体验量表(Peace)、人际关系量表(THC)和儿童和青少年参与决策问卷(CAPDMQ)对晚期癌症的aya进行调查。使用描述性分析、t检验和Wilcoxon秩和检验来评估人口统计学和临床变量与患者反应之间的关系。结果:57名asa参与。中位年龄为22岁(范围:15 - 29岁);51%是女性。大多数参与者是白人(68%)、非西班牙裔(61%)、单身(96%)和基督徒(67%)。 最常见的诊断是肉瘤(39%)。大多数参与者表示,他们接受并平静地面对自己的疾病,但许多人仍在与外表的变化、患癌症的不公平以及与疾病相关的愤怒情绪作斗争。参与者还报告说,他们与医生的治疗合作程度很高。尽管预后不佳,但这些aya仍有希望和面向未来。他们还报告了一种强烈的信念,即asa应该参与决策。结论:大多数AYAs接受了他们的疾病并找到了平静,但许多人仍然感到疾病的负担和对未来的恐惧。尽管如此,他们仍然充满希望,并始终面向未来。AYAs重视参与决策;需要进一步的工作来制定临床指南,以促进这一人群的共同决策。
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CiteScore
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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