为罹患癌症的青少年提供姑息治疗。

Abby R Rosenberg, Joanne Wolfe
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青少年和年轻成人癌症患者是一个独特而具有挑战性的群体,他们有着独特的发展和社会心理需求,而这些需求在他们的癌症经历中可能未被认识或未得到满足。姑息关怀是指对患者的全面护理,无论其疾病状况如何,其目的是通过控制症状和减轻身体、社会、心理和精神痛苦来提高患者的生活质量。因此,将姑息关怀纳入亚健康患者的标准肿瘤治疗实践,对于改善他们的整体癌症治疗体验而言,即使不是势在必行,也是非常有价值的。在这篇综述中,我们旨在描述姑息关怀对亚青年肿瘤患者的范围、益处和挑战。我们对描述或研究姑息关怀的现有文献进行了概括。综合来看,这些证据表明,姑息关怀不仅是必要的,而且对患者、家属和医护人员都大有裨益。随着我们提高公众和专业人士对青少年癌症患者姑息关怀的需求和应用的认识,我们将最终使青少年患者及其所在社区获得更好的社会心理疗效。
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Palliative care for adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer represent a unique and challenging group of patients with distinct developmental and psychosocial needs that may be unrecognized or unmet during their cancer experience. Palliative care refers to the total care of a patient, regardless of his or her disease status, and aims to improve quality of life by controlling symptoms and alleviating physical, social, psychological, and spiritual suffering. Integrating palliative care into standard oncology practice for AYAs is therefore valuable, if not imperative, in improving their overall cancer experience. In this review, we aimed to describe the scope, benefits, and challenges of palliative care for AYA oncology patients. We provide a broad impression of the existing literature describing or investigating palliative care in this population. Put together, the evidence suggests that palliative care is not only needed, but can also be critically beneficial to patients, families, and health care professionals alike. As we increase public and professional awareness of the needs and applications of palliative care for AYA patients with cancer, we will ultimately enable better psychosocial outcomes of the AYA patients and their larger communities.

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