The Impact of Specialist Care on Teenage and Young Adult Patient-Reported Outcomes in England: A BRIGHTLIGHT Study.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1089/jayao.2023.0141
Rachel M Taylor, Jeremy S Whelan, Julie A Barber, Javier Alvarez-Galvez, Richard G Feltbower, Faith Gibson, Dan P Stark, Lorna A Fern
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Purpose: In England, health care policy promotes specialized age-appropriate cancer services for teenagers and young adults (TYA), for those aged 13-24 years at diagnosis. Specialist Principal Treatment Centers (PTCs) provide enhanced age-specific care for TYA, although many still receive all or some of their care in adult or children's cancer services. Our aim was to determine the patient-reported outcomes associated with TYA-PTC based care. Methods: We conducted a multicenter cohort study, recruiting 1114 TYA aged 13-24 years at diagnosis. Data collection involved a bespoke survey at 6,12,18, 24, and 36 months after diagnosis. Confounder adjusted analyses of perceived social support, illness perception, anxiety and depression, and health status, compared patients receiving NO-TYA-PTC care with those receiving ALL-TYA-PTC and SOME-TYA-PTC care. Results: Eight hundred and thirty completed the first survey. There was no difference in perceived social support, anxiety, or depression between the three categories of care. Significantly higher illness perception was observed in the ALL-TYA-PTC and SOME-TYA-PTC group compared to the NO-TYA-PTC group, (adjusted difference in mean (ADM) score on Brief Illness Perception scale 2.28 (95% confidence intervals [CI] 0.48-4.09) and 2.93 [1.27-4.59], respectively, p = 0.002). Similarly, health status was significantly better in the NO-TYA-PTC (ALL-TYA-PTC: ADM -0.011 [95%CI -0.046 to 0.024] and SOME-TYA-PTC: -0.054 [-0.086 to -0.023]; p = 0.006). Conclusion: The reason for the difference in perceived health status is unclear. TYA who accessed a TYA-PTC (all or some care) had higher perceived illness. This may reflect greater education and promotion of self-care by health care professionals in TYA units.

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专业护理对英格兰青少年患者报告结果的影响:BRIGHTLIGHT 研究》。
目的:在英格兰,医疗保健政策提倡为青少年和年轻成人(TYA)提供适合其年龄的专门癌症服务,服务对象为确诊时年龄为 13-24 岁的青少年和年轻成人。专门的主要治疗中心(PTCs)为青少年和年轻人提供更多针对特定年龄段的治疗,尽管许多青少年和年轻人仍然在成人或儿童癌症服务机构接受全部或部分治疗。我们的目的是确定与基于 TYA-PTC 治疗相关的患者报告结果。方法:我们开展了一项多中心队列研究,招募了 1114 名确诊时年龄为 13-24 岁的 TYA。数据收集包括确诊后 6、12、18、24 和 36 个月的定制调查。对感知到的社会支持、疾病认知、焦虑和抑郁以及健康状况进行了混杂因素调整分析,并将接受无TYA-PTC护理的患者与接受ALL-TYA-PTC和SOME-TYA-PTC护理的患者进行了比较。结果:830 人完成了第一次调查。三类护理在感知的社会支持、焦虑或抑郁方面没有差异。与NO-TYA-PTC组相比,ALL-TYA-PTC组和SOME-TYA-PTC组的疾病感知明显更高(简明疾病感知量表的调整后平均分(ADM)差异分别为2.28(95%置信区间[CI] 0.48-4.09)和2.93 [1.27-4.59],P = 0.002)。同样,NO-TYA-PTC 的健康状况也明显更好(ALL-TYA-PTC:ADM -0.011 [95%CI -0.046 to 0.024];SOME-TYA-PTC:-0.054 [-0.086 to -0.023];P = 0.006)。结论健康状况感知差异的原因尚不清楚。接受过 TYA-PTC(全部或部分护理)的 TYA 感知到的疾病程度较高。这可能反映出青少年活动中心的医护人员加强了对自我保健的教育和宣传。
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