Breast cancer survivorship care: a narrative review of challenges and future directions.

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.21037/apm-24-78
Malika Peera, Samantha K F Kennedy, Jashmira K Bhinder, John J Wu, Kritika Sharma, Henry C Y Wong, Elwyn Zhang, Adrian W Chan, Shing Fung Lee, Darren Haywood, Deborah Kirk, Helena Guedes, Carla Thamm, Jennifer Y Y Kwan, Muna Alkhaifi
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Background and objective: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. With a growing number of BC survivors (BCSs), the number of survivors who require highquality survivorship care is increasing. Various recommendations have been proposed for survivorship care plans (SCPs). However, globally, limited progress has been made to implement these recommendations consistently in cancer care centers. This review explores the gaps and challenges that exist in BC survivorship care (BCSC) and proposes future directions for improving survivorship care for patients and the healthcare system.

Methods: Current literature on BCSC was searched using PubMed and Google Scholar. The search strategy utilized a combination of keywords related to BCSC, gaps in survivorship care, and health promotion. Retrievable and English articles from January 2000 to March 2024 were included in the review.

Key content and findings: Despite the large number of guidelines and recommendations on best BCSC practices, only a small number of these have been translated into clinical practices that help streamline patient care. There are many gaps to the provision of high-quality survivorship care, all of which negatively affect patient outcomes. Some of these gaps include but are not limited to: the limited role of primary care providers (PCPs), lack of coordination of care, lack of evidence-based research, insufficient data on health promotion, and challenges implementing comprehensive care.

Conclusions: These findings indicate the need for a holistic and personalized approach to BCSC. The importance of implementing a multi-disciplinary and coordinated approach to survivorship care has been emphasized. This includes further involvement of PCPs, through increased training for PCPs in survivorship care. Despite available models of survivorship care, further research is needed to determine optimal BCSC that improves patient outcomes while decreasing the strain on the healthcare system. Additionally, technology can play a beneficial role in survivorship care, especially through telehealth and artificial intelligence (AI). Nonetheless, further research is needed on BCSC.

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乳腺癌幸存者护理:对挑战和未来方向的叙述性回顾。
背景和目的:乳腺癌(BC)是全球妇女中发病率最高的癌症。随着乳腺癌幸存者(BCSs)人数的不断增加,需要高质量幸存者护理的幸存者人数也在不断增加。针对幸存者关怀计划(SCP)提出了各种建议。然而,在全球范围内,癌症护理中心在持续实施这些建议方面进展有限。本综述探讨了不列颠哥伦比亚省幸存者关怀(BCSC)中存在的差距和挑战,并提出了为患者和医疗系统改善幸存者关怀的未来方向:使用 PubMed 和谷歌学术搜索有关 BCSC 的最新文献。搜索策略采用了与 BCSC、幸存者护理差距和健康促进相关的关键词组合。主要内容和研究结果:尽管有大量关于BCSC最佳实践的指南和建议,但其中只有少数已转化为临床实践,帮助简化患者护理。在提供高质量的幸存者护理方面存在许多差距,所有这些差距都对患者的预后产生了负面影响。这些差距包括但不限于:初级保健提供者(PCP)的作用有限、缺乏护理协调、缺乏循证研究、健康促进数据不足以及实施全面护理的挑战:这些研究结果表明,有必要对 BCSC 采取整体和个性化的治疗方法。实施多学科和协调的幸存者护理方法的重要性得到了强调。这包括通过加强对初级保健医生在幸存者护理方面的培训,让初级保健医生进一步参与进来。尽管已有幸存者护理模式,但仍需进一步研究以确定最佳的 BCSC,从而在改善患者预后的同时减轻医疗系统的压力。此外,技术也能在幸存者护理中发挥有益作用,尤其是通过远程医疗和人工智能(AI)。尽管如此,仍需对 BCSC 开展进一步研究。
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Annals of palliative medicine
Annals of palliative medicine Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: Annals of Palliative Medicine (Ann Palliat Med; Print ISSN 2224-5820; Online ISSN 2224-5839) is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly with both online and printed copies since 2012. The aim of the journal is to provide up-to-date and cutting-edge information and professional support for health care providers in palliative medicine disciplines to improve the quality of life for patients and their families and caregivers.
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