"我无法连接大脑中的电线"。年轻癌症幸存者的认知功能体验。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Psycho‐Oncology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pon.6309
Danielle B Tometich, Taylor Welniak, Lisa Gudenkauf, Melinda L Maconi, Hayden J Fulton, Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Kellie Zambrano, Syed Hasan, Yvelise Rodriguez, Crystal Bryant, Xiaoyin Li, Damon R Reed, Laura B Oswald, Andrew Galligan, Brent J Small, Heather S L Jim
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摘要

目的:描述青年癌症幸存者癌症相关认知障碍(CRCI)经历的文献十分匮乏。我们旨在阐明青年癌症幸存者的 CRCI,并确定潜在的可调节风险因素:我们对研究注册时年龄为 18-30 岁的青年癌症幸存者进行了个人定性访谈,并采用应用主题分析法确定了三个主题(即受影响的认知能力、影响 CRCI 影响的风险和保护因素以及应对 CRCI 的策略):YA 癌症幸存者(N = 20)确诊时平均年龄为 23 岁,受访时平均年龄为 26 岁。参与者的癌症类型和治疗方法各不相同;大多数参与者(85%)已完成癌症治疗。参与者描述了三个定性主题的经历:(1) 受影响的认知能力(即集中力和注意力、前瞻性记忆和长期记忆),(2) 危险因素(即疲劳、睡眠问题、情绪、压力/分心和社会隔离)和保护因素(即社会支持),以及 (3) 应对策略,包括有助于建立自我效能的实用策略(例如,把事情写下来、减少分心)、(3) 应对策略,包括有助于建立自我效能的实用策略(如写下事情、减少分心)、以情绪为重点的有益应对策略(如关注健康、信仰/宗教)、效果参差不齐的策略(如应用程序/游戏、药物/补充剂和瑜伽),以及加剧压力的 "挺过 "策略:结论:亚裔癌症幸存者在治疗后会经历持久的认知困难。具体的问题突出了注意力和执行功能障碍、长期记忆回忆以及对分心的敏感性的重要性。今后需要开展工作,改进对青少年癌症幸存者 CRCI 的评估和治疗。
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"I couldn't connect the wires in my brain." Young adult cancer survivors' experience with cognitive functioning.

Objective: There is a dearth of literature describing young adult (YA) cancer survivors' experiences with cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI). We aimed to elucidate CRCI among YA cancer survivors and identify potentially modifiable risk factors.

Methods: We conducted individual qualitative interviews with YA cancer survivors aged 18-30 years at study enrollment and used applied thematic analysis to identify themes across three topics (i.e., affected cognitive abilities, risk and protective factors influencing the impact of CRCI, and strategies for coping with CRCI).

Results: YA cancer survivors (N = 20) were, on average, 23 years old at diagnosis and 26 years old when interviewed. Diverse cancer types and treatments were represented; most participants (85%) had completed cancer treatment. Participants described experiences across three qualitative topics: (1) affected cognitive abilities (i.e., concentration and attention, prospective memory, and long-term memory), (2) Risk factors (i.e., fatigue, sleep problems, mood, stress/distractions, and social isolation) and protective factors (i.e., social support), and (3) coping strategies, including practical strategies that helped build self-efficacy (e.g., writing things down, reducing distractions), beneficial emotion-focused coping strategies (e.g., focus on health, faith/religion), strategies with mixed effects (i.e., apps/games, medications/supplements, and yoga), and "powering through" strategies that exacerbated stress.

Conclusions: YA cancer survivors experience enduring cognitive difficulties after treatment. Specific concerns highlight the importance of attention and executive functioning impairments, long-term memory recall, and sensitivity to distractions. Future work is needed to improve assessment and treatment of CRCI among YA cancer survivors.

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Psycho‐Oncology
Psycho‐Oncology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Psycho-Oncology is concerned with the psychological, social, behavioral, and ethical aspects of cancer. This subspeciality addresses the two major psychological dimensions of cancer: the psychological responses of patients to cancer at all stages of the disease, and that of their families and caretakers; and the psychological, behavioral and social factors that may influence the disease process. Psycho-oncology is an area of multi-disciplinary interest and has boundaries with the major specialities in oncology: the clinical disciplines (surgery, medicine, pediatrics, radiotherapy), epidemiology, immunology, endocrinology, biology, pathology, bioethics, palliative care, rehabilitation medicine, clinical trials research and decision making, as well as psychiatry and psychology. This international journal is published twelve times a year and will consider contributions to research of clinical and theoretical interest. Topics covered are wide-ranging and relate to the psychosocial aspects of cancer and AIDS-related tumors, including: epidemiology, quality of life, palliative and supportive care, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, social work, nursing and educational issues. Special reviews are offered from time to time. There is a section reviewing recently published books. A society news section is available for the dissemination of information relating to meetings, conferences and other society-related topics. Summary proceedings of important national and international symposia falling within the aims of the journal are presented.
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