Communicating Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Treatment Guidelines in Practice: The Importance of Documentation for Ensuring Positive Impacts on Oncology Care.
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Purpose: Improvements in outcomes for adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology patients have lagged behind those of other age-specific cancer populations. Research has indicated that low availability of clinical trials, biological differences of this age-group, and several psychosocial factors including higher emotional distress impact outcomes. To improve care and survival rates for these patients, hospitals have implemented AYA oncology programs. The current study evaluated documentation of care in an AYA program housed in an academic medical center based on three areas emphasized in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for AYAs: clinical trial enrollment, fertility, and psychosocial care. Methods: Retrospective chart reviews were conducted for 45 patients treated before the start of the AYA oncology program and 45 patients treated after program initiation. Patients aged 15-39 years with a diagnosis of a malignant tumor were included. Variables evaluated included documentation of clinical trial enrollment, fertility preservation and sexual health considerations, and behavioral health referrals. Results: Documentation of most clinical trial and fertility variables did not significantly improve from pre- to post-program, although a higher number of patients had these variables documented post-program. Behavioral health referrals increased significantly from 52.8% pre-program to 95.4% post-program. Conclusion: Access to behavioral health care improved the most following implementation of our AYA program, which is likely because of the integration of a dedicated psychologist for AYAs when the program began. The practice of guideline-based care for this population can be better assessed and improved with designated behavioral health providers and more systematic documentation processes.
目的:青少年和年轻成人(AYA)肿瘤患者的治疗效果一直落后于其他特定年龄段的癌症患者。研究表明,临床试验机会少、这一年龄组的生理差异以及包括较高的情绪困扰在内的一些社会心理因素都会影响治疗效果。为了改善对这些患者的护理并提高其存活率,医院实施了青少年肿瘤项目。本研究根据美国国立综合癌症网络(National Comprehensive Cancer Network)的《青少年肿瘤学临床实践指南》(Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for AYAs)中强调的三个方面:临床试验注册、生育和社会心理护理,对一家学术医疗中心的青少年肿瘤项目的护理记录进行了评估。方法:对 45 名在青少年肿瘤项目启动前接受治疗的患者和 45 名在项目启动后接受治疗的患者进行了病历回顾。患者年龄在 15-39 岁之间,诊断为恶性肿瘤。评估的变量包括临床试验注册记录、生育力保护和性健康考虑以及行为健康转诊。结果大多数临床试验和生育变量的记录从计划前到计划后没有明显改善,尽管计划后记录这些变量的患者人数有所增加。行为健康转诊率从计划前的 52.8% 显著增加到计划后的 95.4%。结论:在我们的亚青计划实施后,获得行为健康护理的机会得到了最大程度的改善,这很可能是因为在计划开始时就为亚青纳入了一名专门的心理学家。通过指定的行为健康服务提供者和更系统的记录流程,可以更好地评估和改进针对该人群的基于指南的护理实践。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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