Perceptions and attitudes toward clinical trials in adolescent and young adults with cancer: a systematic review.

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Adolescent Health Medicine and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2018-06-13 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AHMT.S163121
Victoria Forcina, Branavan Vakeesan, Chelsea Paulo, Laura Mitchell, Jennifer Ah Bell, Seline Tam, Kate Wang, Abha A Gupta, Jeremy Lewin
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Purpose: Although cancer clinical trials (CT) offer opportunities for novel treatments that may lead to improved outcomes, adolescents and young adults (AYA) are less likely to participate in these trials as compared to younger children and older adults. We aimed to identify the perceptions and attitudes toward CT in AYA that influence trial participation.

Materials and methods: A systematic review of cancer literature was conducted that assessed perceptions and attitudes toward CT enrollment limited to AYA patients (defined as age 15-39). We estimated the frequency of identified themes by pooling identified studies.

Results: In total, six original research articles were identified that specifically addressed perceptions or attitudes that influenced CT participation in AYA patients. Three studies were conducted at pediatric centers - one at an AYA unit, one at an adult cancer hospital, and one was registry based. Major themes identified for CT acceptability included: hope for positive clinical affect, altruism, and having autonomy. Potential deterrents included: prolonged hospitalization, worry of side effects, and discomfort with experimentation.

Conclusion: Limited information is available with regard to the perceptions and attitudes toward CT acceptability among AYA patients, especially those treated at adult cancer centers, which prevents generalization of data and themes. Future research assessing strategies for understanding and supporting CT decision-making processes among AYA represents a key focus for future funding to improve CT enrollment.

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对青少年和年轻癌症患者临床试验的认知和态度:一项系统综述。
目的:尽管癌症临床试验(CT)为可能导致改善结果的新疗法提供了机会,但与年幼的儿童和老年人相比,青少年和年轻人(AYA)参与这些试验的可能性较小。我们的目的是确定影响试验参与的AYA患者对CT的看法和态度。材料和方法:对癌症文献进行了系统回顾,评估了仅限于AYA患者(定义为15-39岁)对CT入组的看法和态度。我们通过汇总已确定的研究来估计已确定主题的频率。结果:总共确定了六篇原创研究文章,专门讨论了影响AYA患者CT参与的观念或态度。三个研究是在儿科中心进行的——一个在AYA单位,一个在成人癌症医院,还有一个是基于登记的。确定CT可接受性的主要主题包括:希望积极的临床影响,利他主义和拥有自主权。潜在的阻碍因素包括:长期住院,担心副作用,以及对实验的不适。结论:关于AYA患者,特别是在成人癌症中心接受治疗的患者对CT可接受性的看法和态度的信息有限,这阻碍了数据和主题的推广。未来研究评估理解和支持AYA中CT决策过程的策略是未来资助提高CT入学率的关键焦点。
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on health, pathology, and treatment issues specific to the adolescent age group, including health issues affecting young people with cancer. Original research, reports, editorials, reviews, commentaries and adolescent-focused clinical trial design are welcomed. All aspects of health maintenance, preventative measures, disease treatment interventions, studies investigating the poor outcomes for some treatments in this group of patients, and the challenges when transitioning from adolescent to adult care are addressed within the journal. Practitioners from all disciplines are invited to submit their work as well as health care researchers and patient support groups. Areas covered include: Physical and mental development in the adolescent period, Behavioral issues, Pathologies and treatment interventions specific to this age group, Prevalence and incidence studies, Diet and nutrition, Specific drug handling, efficacy, and safety issues, Drug development programs, Outcome studies, patient satisfaction, compliance, and adherence, Patient and health education programs and studies.
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