Feasibility and Clinical Utility of Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System-29 in a Newly Established Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1089/jayao.2023.0136
Patrick Smith, Benjamin Snyder, Maria McDaniel, Madeleine St Ville, Elizabeth Cull, Elizabeth J Siembida, Aniket Saha
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Purpose: Despite improvements in survival, adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology patients are at high risk for experiencing negative health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes. AYA cancer programs have attempted to develop assessment tools to identify areas of need. We aimed to demonstrate the feasibility/utility of the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System®-29 (PROMIS®-29) within an AYA oncology program clinic. Methods: AYA patients were referred by oncologists to the AYA oncology program at Prisma Health. The PROMIS-29 v2.0 survey was administered to AYAs at point of care. Feasibility of distribution and completion rate of surveys were determined. PROMIS surveys were self-reported and subsequently scored using standardized methods. The domains assessed included physical function, anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, ability to participate in social roles/activities, pain interference, and pain intensity. Qualitative descriptions of AYA care delivery based on survey responses at the patient level and programmatic level are also presented. Results: Between May 2017 and 2019, 134 AYAs who were newly diagnosed or in treatment completed the survey. Distribution and completion rates for the PROMIS-29 were both 100%, and meaningful changes in program-level services were implemented as a result of PROMIS-29 score patterns. Within the entire cohort, T-scores for anxiety, fatigue, and physical function reached clinically relevant thresholds. Conclusion: PROMIS offers a feasible opportunity for AYA programs to measure clinically useful HRQOL outcomes in AYAs. The survey can be used to deliver real-time AYA care to recently diagnosed and in-treatment AYAs and make programmatic changes within AYA oncology programs.

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患者报告结果测量信息系统-29 在新成立的青少年肿瘤项目中的可行性和临床实用性。
目的:尽管生存率有所提高,但青少年和年轻成人(AYA)肿瘤患者仍面临着健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)负面结果的高风险。青少年和青年癌症项目已尝试开发评估工具,以确定需求领域。我们的目的是证明患者报告结果测量信息系统®-29 (PROMIS®-29)在亚青肿瘤项目诊所中的可行性/实用性。方法:亚青肿瘤患者由肿瘤专家转诊至 Prisma Health 的亚青肿瘤项目。PROMIS-29 v2.0调查表在就诊时发放给青少年。确定了调查问卷发放的可行性和完成率。PROMIS 调查由患者自我报告,随后采用标准化方法进行评分。评估的领域包括身体功能、焦虑、抑郁、疲劳、睡眠障碍、参与社会角色/活动的能力、疼痛干扰和疼痛强度。此外,还介绍了根据患者和项目层面的调查反馈对亚裔青少年护理服务的定性描述。结果:2017 年 5 月至 2019 年期间,134 名新确诊或正在接受治疗的青壮年完成了调查。PROMIS-29的发放率和完成率均为100%,并且根据PROMIS-29的得分模式对项目层面的服务进行了有意义的调整。在整个队列中,焦虑、疲劳和身体功能的 T 值达到了临床相关的临界值。结论PROMIS 为青少年项目提供了一个可行的机会,以测量对临床有用的青少年 HRQOL 结果。该调查可用于为新近确诊和正在接受治疗的亚裔提供实时的亚裔护理,并对亚裔肿瘤项目进行计划性调整。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (JAYAO) breaks new ground as the first cancer journal dedicated to all aspects of adolescent and young adult (AYA)-aged cancer patients and survivors. JAYAO is the only central forum for peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and research in the field, bringing together all AYA oncology stakeholders and professionals across disciplines, including clinicians, researchers, psychosocial and supportive care providers, and pediatric and adult cancer institutions.
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