界定在社区环境中为青少年提供癌症护理的实践能力:2022 年景观评估结果。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1089/jayao.2023.0177
Melissa P Beauchemin, Lingyun Ji, AnnaLynn M Williams, Chandylen L Nightingale, Emily V Dressler, John M Salsman, Sheila J Santacroce, David R Freyer, Michael E Roth, Susan K Parsons
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背景:青少年和年轻成人(AYAs)通常在社区环境中接受癌症治疗,但对这一人群的治疗方案、资源和支持服务的可用性却不甚了解。美国国立癌症研究所社区肿瘤学研究计划(NCORP)资助了一个实践网络,其使命是增加在社区环境中获得癌症治疗和临床试验的机会。我们介绍了跨学科的方法论,以识别和描述青少年接受癌症治疗的 NCORP 实践。方法:NCORP 实践完成了横断面景观评估,以描述资源和实践特征。我们成立了一个由利益相关者组成的跨学科小组,分析与亚裔青少年有关的景观评估数据。通过迭代过程,我们评估了 NCORP 实践对评估青少年癌症护理能力问题的回答,确定了定义治疗青少年实践的阈值,并描述了这些实践的特征。结果:我们确定,符合以下标准的医疗机构可为亚裔青少年提供癌症治疗:(1) 认可有青少年项目(n = 20),(2) 青少年占年度癌症病例的比例≥5%(n = 55),或 (3) 每年治疗的青少年癌症病例≥50 例(n = 70)。在 271 个 NCORP 诊所中,100 个(37%)符合任何标准,87 个(32%)不符合;84 个(31%)因数据缺失或未知而无法分类。结论:我们采用跨学科的方法,对社区中治疗青壮年患者的医疗机构进行了界定。我们提出了一种统一的方法来检查全美接受癌症治疗的亚裔青少年的资源和实践能力,以指导未来以亚裔青少年为重点的癌症治疗服务研究的发展。
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Defining Practice Capacity for Cancer Care Delivery to Adolescents and Young Adults in the Community Setting: 2022 Landscape Assessment Results.

Background: Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) commonly receive cancer care in the community setting, but the availability of treatment options, resources, and support services for this population is not well known. The National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) funds a network of practices whose mission is to increase access to cancer care and clinical trials in the community setting. We describe our interdisciplinary methodological approach to identify and characterize NCORP practices where AYAs receive cancer care. Methods: NCORP practices completed a cross-sectional Landscape Assessment to describe resources and practice characteristics. We established an interdisciplinary team of stakeholders to analyze the Landscape Assessment data relating to AYAs. Through an iterative process, we assessed NCORP practice responses to questions assessing AYA cancer care capacity, determined a threshold to define practices treating AYAs, and characterized these practices. Results: We determined that practices provide cancer care to AYAs if the following criteria were met: (1) endorsed having an AYA program (n = 20), (2) AYAs comprised ≥5% of annual cancer cases (n = 55), or (3) the practice treated ≥50 AYA cancer cases annually (n = 70). Of 271 NCORP practices, 100 (37%) met any criteria, whereas 87 (32%) did not; 84 (31%) could not be classified due to missing or unknown data. Conclusion: Using an interdisciplinary process, we define practices that treat AYAs in the community. We posit a uniform approach to examine resources and practice capacity for AYAs receiving cancer care across the United States to guide future AYA-focused cancer care delivery research development.

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