了解农村青少年和年轻成人癌症幸存者面临的障碍

Joseph Sakel, Brittany Gass, Courtney Moore, B. Cockrum, Bridget Hawryluk, Lisa Parks, Kara Garcia, Tammy Sajdyk
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背景与假设:目前,青少年癌症患者的 5 年存活率为 85.8%。然而,青少年和青年癌症幸存者面临着许多挑战,包括失去保险、不孕不育、性健康问题、身体残疾、教育障碍、住房不稳定、食品不安全和经济状况下降。农村地区的幸存者可能面临更多的挑战,如无法进入癌症中心、无法获得量身定制的资源、无法与大城市中的青壮年癌症幸存者建立联系。这项研究的目的是通过向印第安纳州西南部的癌症幸存者分发综合互动工作手册,更好地了解这一农村人口在幸存者护理方面面临的具体障碍。方法:向印第安纳州西南部的 42 名青壮年幸存者分发了工作手册原型。对 11 人进行了后续访谈。对第一批符合条件的参与者(7 人)进行了访谈,了解了他们对工作手册的看法,帮助确定了可能的改进措施,并进一步了解了他们的幸存者经历。这些符合条件的参与者还受邀参加了一个在线论坛,以便就工作手册可能的改进之处进行小组讨论。通过亲和图对回复进行评估,以确定共同的主题。结果:研究发现,青少年癌症对许多青少年幸存者的身体健康、心理健康和人际关系产生了持久的影响。重要的是,在完成工作手册的参与者中,只有 27% 回答 "是",表示已收到幸存者护理计划,这表明幸存者与医疗服务提供者之间的沟通存在障碍。在整体健康方面,印第安纳州西南部农村地区的癌症幸存者认为最大的三个障碍是保险范围、心理健康服务和所需服务的可用性。结论:为了加强对农村幸存者的幸存者关怀,我们的研究表明需要更好地分发和解释幸存者关怀计划,并增加获得稳定保险、医疗服务和心理健康服务的机会。
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Understanding Barriers Faced by Rural Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Background and Hypothesis:The current 5-year survival rate for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer diagnoses is 85.8%. However, AYA cancer survivors face many challenges including loss of insurance, infertility, sexual health concerns, physical disability, education barriers, housing instability, food insecurity, and decreased financial well-being. Survivors in rural areas may face additional challenges, such as lack of access to cancer centers, tailored resources, and networks of fellow AYA cancer survivors that may be available in large cities. The study goal was to better understand specific barriers to survivorship care for this rural population, using a comprehensive interactive workbook distributed to cancer survivors in Southwest Indiana. Methods:A prototype workbook was distributed to 42 AYA survivors in southwest Indiana. Follow-up interviews were conducted with 11 individuals. Interviews with the first wave of eligible participants (n=7) provided perspectives on the workbook, helped identify potential improvements, and offered further insight into their survivorship experiences. These eligible participants were also invited to participate in an online forum to facilitate group discussions on potential improvements to the workbook. Responses were evaluated through affinity mapping to identify common themes. Results:AYA cancer was found to have a lasting impact on physical health, mental health, and relationships for many of the AYA survivors. Importantly, only 27% of participants who completed the workbook responded “yes” to having received a survivorship care plan, suggesting barriers in communication between survivors and healthcare providers. Regarding overall health, the three largest barriers identified by cancer survivors in rural southwest Indiana were insurance coverage, mental health services, and the availability of services needed. Conclusion:To strengthen survivorship care to rural survivors, our study suggests a need for better distribution and explanation of survivorship care plans, as well as increased access to stable insurance, medical services, and mental health services.
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