美国晚期癌症患者的行为干预需求

Cancers Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.3390/cancers16101910
Lisa M. Gudenkauf, Rina S. Fox, B. Gonzalez, Heather Jim, J. Salsman, David E. Victorson, Stacy D. Sanford, L. Oswald
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年龄在 18-39 岁之间的晚期癌症青壮年(YAs)群体正在不断扩大,他们面临着年龄与疾病交织在一起的一系列复杂挑战。尽管面临这些巨大挑战,但针对晚期癌症患者的行为干预措施仍然很少。本评论旨在:(1)讨论晚期癌症患者在心理、社会和行为方面尚未得到满足的需求;(2)强调针对这一日益增长的人群的行为干预措施的匮乏;(3)针对晚期癌症患者的独特需求提出行为干预措施的发展建议;以及(4)描述这些有针对性的行为干预措施可能带来的意义深远的公共健康益处。
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Need for Behavioral Interventions for Young Adults Living with Advanced Cancer in the U.S.
The population of young adults (YAs) aged 18–39 living with advanced cancer is growing and faces a compounded set of challenges at the intersection of age and disease. Despite these substantial challenges, behavioral interventions tailored to YAs living with advanced cancer remain scarce. This commentary aims to (1) discuss the unmet psychological, social, and behavioral needs of YAs living with advanced cancer; (2) highlight the paucity of behavioral interventions tailored to this growing population; (3) offer recommendations for the development of behavioral interventions targeting the unique needs of YAs living with advanced cancer; and (4) describe potential far-reaching public health benefits of these targeted behavioral interventions.
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