Advancing Symptom Science Through Symptom Cluster Research: Expert Panel Proceedings and Recommendations.

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Acta Geophysica Pub Date : 2017-01-24 Print Date: 2017-04-01 DOI:10.1093/jnci/djw253
Christine Miaskowski, Andrea Barsevick, Ann Berger, Rocco Casagrande, Patricia A Grady, Paul Jacobsen, Jean Kutner, Donald Patrick, Lani Zimmerman, Canhua Xiao, Martha Matocha, Sue Marden
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An overview of proceedings, findings, and recommendations from the workshop on "Advancing Symptom Science Through Symptom Cluster Research" sponsored by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Office of Rare Diseases Research, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, is presented. This workshop engaged an expert panel in an evidenced-based discussion regarding the state of the science of symptom clusters in chronic conditions including cancer and other rare diseases. An interdisciplinary working group from the extramural research community representing nursing, medicine, oncology, psychology, and bioinformatics was convened at the National Institutes of Health. Based on expertise, members were divided into teams to address key areas: defining characteristics of symptom clusters, priority symptom clusters and underlying mechanisms, measurement issues, targeted interventions, and new analytic strategies. For each area, the evidence was synthesized, limitations and gaps identified, and recommendations for future research delineated. The majority of findings in each area were from studies of oncology patients. However, increasing evidence suggests that symptom clusters occur in patients with other chronic conditions (eg, pulmonary, cardiac, and end-stage renal disease). Nonetheless, symptom cluster research is extremely limited and scientists are just beginning to understand how to investigate symptom clusters by developing frameworks and new methods and approaches. With a focus on personalized care, an understanding of individual susceptibility to symptoms and whether a "driving" symptom exists that triggers other symptoms in the cluster is needed. Also, research aimed at identifying the mechanisms that underlie symptom clusters is essential to developing targeted interventions.

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通过症状群研究推进症状科学:专家组会议记录和建议。
本文概述了由美国国家护理研究所 (NINR) 和国家促进转化科学中心罕见病研究办公室 (Office of Rare Diseases Research, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences) 主办的 "通过症状群研究促进症状科学 "研讨会的会议记录、发现和建议。该研讨会邀请专家小组就慢性病(包括癌症和其他罕见病)症状群的科学现状进行了循证讨论。美国国立卫生研究院召集了一个来自校外研究界的跨学科工作小组,代表护理、医学、肿瘤学、心理学和生物信息学。根据专业知识,工作组成员被分成若干小组,分别负责以下关键领域:症状群特征的定义、优先症状群和潜在机制、测量问题、有针对性的干预措施以及新的分析策略。对每个领域的证据进行了综合,找出了局限性和差距,并为今后的研究提出了建议。每个领域的大部分研究结果都来自对肿瘤患者的研究。然而,越来越多的证据表明,其他慢性疾病(如肺病、心脏病和终末期肾病)患者也会出现症状群。然而,症状群的研究极为有限,科学家们也刚刚开始了解如何通过开发框架和新方法来研究症状群。为了实现个性化护理,需要了解个人对症状的易感性,以及是否存在一个 "驱动 "症状来触发症状群中的其他症状。此外,旨在确定症状集群基础机制的研究对于制定有针对性的干预措施至关重要。
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Acta Geophysica
Acta Geophysica 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Acta Geophysica is open to all kinds of manuscripts including research and review articles, short communications, comments to published papers, letters to the Editor as well as book reviews. Some of the issues are fully devoted to particular topics; we do encourage proposals for such topical issues. We accept submissions from scientists world-wide, offering high scientific and editorial standard and comprehensive treatment of the discussed topics.
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