增强癌症幸存者初级保健研究能力:国家癌症研究所会议报告。

IF 9.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Shawna V Hudson, Michelle A Mollica, Reed Crystal, Erin E Hahn, Denalee M O'Malley, Archana Radhakrishnan, Jennifer Klemp, Emily Tonorezos
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癌症长期随访和幸存者关怀的许多内容都是在初级医疗机构中进行管理的。鉴于初级医疗在幸存者护理中的重要作用,确保这些环境中的团队为满足长期需求做好准备至关重要。在美国,在初级医疗机构提供幸存者护理的循证策略仍然有限。美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)癌症幸存者办公室(OCS)举办了为期一天的虚拟活动 "增强癌症幸存者初级保健研究能力":2024 年 2 月 28 日,举办了为期一天的虚拟活动 "增强癌症幸存者初级保健研究能力:行动研讨会",以讨论解决初级保健与癌症幸存者之间交叉问题的研究需求。为推动这一研究领域的发展而讨论的主题包括:系统层面的干预措施、方法和测量,以及导师和研究团队建设,尤其是针对早期职业研究人员的导师和研究团队建设。本报告的目的是对主要发现进行总结。差距和机遇包括(1) 开展卫生系统层面的研究,调查初级保健实践层面的能力;(2) 确定和描述初级保健研究的目标癌症幸存者人群;(3) 利用电子病历跟踪患者在整个生存期的相关结果;以及 (4) 发展/创建实践社区,以支持和建设研究能力。团队科学方法被确定为推进幸存者研究的核心战略。会议最后进行了反思并呼吁采取行动,重点是建立跨越不同研究领域、学科和组织的合作关系,并建立一个以初级保健实践为重点的广泛研究网络。
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Enhancing Capacity for Primary Care Research in Cancer Survivorship: National Cancer Institute Meeting Report.

Many components of long-term cancer follow-up and survivorship care are managed in the primary care context. Given the important role that primary care has in survivorship care, it is critical to ensure that teams in these settings are prepared to address long-term needs. Evidence-based strategies to deliver survivorship care in primary care settings in the US remain limited. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Office of Cancer Survivorship (OCS) conducted a day-long virtual event, Enhancing Capacity for Primary Care Research in Cancer Survivorship: A Workshop for Action, on February 28, 2024, to discuss research needs addressing the intersection between primary care and cancer survivorship. Topics discussed to advance this area of research included: system-level interventions, methods and measurement, and mentorship and research team building, especially for early career researchers. The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the key findings. Gaps and opportunities include: (1) health systems-level research that investigates primary care practice-level capacity, (2) identification and characterization of the targeted cancer survivor populations for primary care research; (3) leveraging electronic medical records to track relevant patient outcomes throughout survivorship; and (4) development/creation of communities of practice to support and build research capacity. Team science approaches were identified as a core strategy to advance survivorship research. The meeting closed with a reflection and call to action focused on building collaborations that span different research areas, disciplines, and organizations and building a broad network of a primary care practice focused research.

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CiteScore
17.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
203
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the National Cancer Institute is a reputable publication that undergoes a peer-review process. It is available in both print (ISSN: 0027-8874) and online (ISSN: 1460-2105) formats, with 12 issues released annually. The journal's primary aim is to disseminate innovative and important discoveries in the field of cancer research, with specific emphasis on clinical, epidemiologic, behavioral, and health outcomes studies. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews, minireviews, and commentaries. The journal ensures that submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous and expedited review to publish scientifically and medically significant findings in a timely manner.
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