了解衰弱和以病人为中心的护理在老年妇科癌症患者中的作用

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Stephanie Cham , Amanika Kumar , Louise C. Walter , Stuart Lichtman , William P. Tew
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摘要

在未来的几十年里,老年癌症患者的数量将显著增加。据估计,45%的老年妇科癌症患者受到身体虚弱的影响。脆弱是一种生理储备减少,恢复能力下降的状态,导致对压力源的脆弱性增加。重要的是,虚弱可以与实足年龄同时存在,但不是同义词,老年人可能是一个异质人群。对虚弱的常规评估可以帮助提供者防止治疗过度和治疗不足。本综述的目的是描述与妇科癌症相关的虚弱文献的现状,并从其他文献包括老年病学、内科肿瘤学和外科学中提取建议的护理方法。体弱患者手术发病率和死亡率增加,对全身治疗的毒性更高,总生存率较低。5Ms原则(流动性、多重复杂性、心智、药物和最重要的事情)可以在临床中用于指导老年人易受伤害(风险)或虚弱的成年人的护理。外科和内科肿瘤学文献一致表明,当多学科方法与常规虚弱评估一起使用时,结果会有所改善。未来的工作迫切需要将有效的老年测量和结果添加到治疗试验中,并评估治疗选择对老年人功能恢复等重要结果的影响。
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Understanding frailty and the role of patient-centered care for older adults with gynecologic cancer
The number of older adults with cancer will significantly grow in the coming decades. 45 % of older adults with gynecologic cancer are estimated to be affected by frailty. Frailty is a state of reduced physiologic reserve and decreased resiliency resulting in increased vulnerability to stressors. Importantly, frailty can exist in conjunction, but is not synonymous, with chronological age and older adults can be a heterogenous population. Routine assessment of frailty can help providers prevent both over- and under-treatment. The purpose of this review to describe the current state of literature on frailty as it relates to gynecologic cancer and draw from other literature including geriatrics, medical oncology, and surgery to suggest approaches to care.
Frail patients have increased rates of surgical morbidity and mortality, higher toxicity to systemic therapy, and lower overall survival. Principles of the 5Ms (mobility, multi-complexity, mind, medications, and matters most) can be used in the clinic to guide care for older vulnerable (at risk) or frail adults. Surgical and medical oncology literature consistently indicates improved outcomes when multi-disciplinary approaches are used with routine frailty assessment. Future work is urgently needed to add validated geriatric measurements and outcomes into therapeutic trials and evaluate the impact of treatment choices on outcomes important to older adults such as functional recovery.
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Gynecologic oncology
Gynecologic oncology 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
6.40%
发文量
1062
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Gynecologic Oncology, an international journal, is devoted to the publication of clinical and investigative articles that concern tumors of the female reproductive tract. Investigations relating to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of female cancers, as well as research from any of the disciplines related to this field of interest, are published. Research Areas Include: • Cell and molecular biology • Chemotherapy • Cytology • Endocrinology • Epidemiology • Genetics • Gynecologic surgery • Immunology • Pathology • Radiotherapy
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