肿瘤学幸存者关怀诊所:在 NCCN 成员机构设计和实施幸存者护理服务系统。

IF 14.8 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.7060
Lindsey Bandini, Rebecca Caires, Linda Jacobs, Dori Klemanski, Donna Berizzi, Sheetal Kircher, Rachael Schmidt, Jessica Sugalski, Crystal S Denlinger, Susan Brown
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背景:据估计,美国有超过 1,800 万癌症幸存者,全国各地也有越来越多的幸存者关怀计划为这些人提供关怀。对幸存者关怀的需求显而易见;然而,关于如何最好地落实国家认可的组织和临床实践指南的指导意见的证据仍在不断涌现:NCCN最佳实践委员会(BPC)最近开展了一项调查,以更好地了解NCCN成员机构的幸存者诊所。33家NCCN成员机构中有24家(73%)的代表提交了调查问卷:尽管所有回复的中心都为癌症幸存者提供服务,但大多数中心(92%)都设有≥1个专门的幸存者门诊。在设有专门幸存者门诊的中心(22 家)中,9 家(41%)报告了针对所有癌症类型的一般幸存者门诊,13 家(59%)表示其中心提供≥1 个特定疾病幸存者门诊。大多数中心(55%)混合使用医生和高级医疗服务提供者(APP;执业护士和/或医生助理)为幸存者门诊配备工作人员;但是,有 9 个中心(41%)完全由高级医疗服务提供者配备工作人员,1 个中心(4%)完全由医生配备工作人员。绝大多数(91%)的幸存者门诊都有专门的排班模板,大多数(73%)的幸存者门诊都有专门的诊室空间。各中心的幸存者门诊转诊流程各不相同,16 个中心(73%)使用算法、指南或路径来决定何时将患者转诊至幸存者门诊。这些研究结果可能反映了幸存者治疗的发展,并表明了患者就诊及就诊时间标准化的趋势。值得注意的是,超过50%的机构报告了他们对幸存者进行终生随访的模式:鉴于受癌症影响的患者人数众多,这些数据凸显出有必要继续完善将幸存者护理模式纳入癌症中心的方式,以便为癌症患者和癌症幸存者提供最佳服务。
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Oncology Survivorship Care Clinics: Design and Implementation of Survivorship Care Delivery Systems at NCCN Member Institutions.

Background: It is estimated that there are >18 million cancer survivors in the United States, and there is a growing number of survivorship programs across the country to care for these individuals. There is a clear need for survivorship care; however, evidence is still emerging on how to best operationalize the guidance from nationally recognized organizations and clinical practice guidelines.

Methods: The NCCN Best Practices Committee (BPC) recently conducted a survey to better understand survivorship clinics at NCCN Member Institutions. Representatives from 24 of the 33 NCCN Member Institutions (73%) submitted responses to the survey.

Results: Although all responding centers see cancer survivors, most (92%) have ≥1 dedicated survivorship clinics. Of those centers with dedicated survivorship clinics (n=22), 9 (41%) reported general survivorship clinics for all cancer types, and 13 (59%) indicated their center offered ≥1 disease-specific survivorship clinics. Most centers (55%) use a mix of physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs; nurse practitioners and/or physician assistants) to staff survivorship clinics; however, 9 (41%) are staffed entirely by APPs and 1 (4%) is staffed entirely by physicians. The vast majority (91%) have dedicated scheduling templates, and most (73%) have dedicated clinic space for survivorship clinics. The referral process for survivorship clinics varies across centers, with 16 (73%) using algorithms, guidelines, or pathways to determine when a patient is referred to a survivorship clinic. Findings may reflect the evolution of survivorship care and indicate a move toward standardizing which patients are seen and when. It is notable that >50% of institutions reported a model in which they follow survivors for their lifetime.

Conclusions: Given the number of patients impacted by cancer, these data highlight the need to continue refining how survivorship care models are integrated into cancer centers to best serve patients with cancer and cancer survivors.

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期刊介绍: JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network is a peer-reviewed medical journal read by over 25,000 oncologists and cancer care professionals nationwide. This indexed publication delivers the latest insights into best clinical practices, oncology health services research, and translational medicine. Notably, JNCCN provides updates on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology® (NCCN Guidelines®), review articles elaborating on guideline recommendations, health services research, and case reports that spotlight molecular insights in patient care. Guided by its vision, JNCCN seeks to advance the mission of NCCN by serving as the primary resource for information on NCCN Guidelines®, innovation in translational medicine, and scientific studies related to oncology health services research. This encompasses quality care and value, bioethics, comparative and cost effectiveness, public policy, and interventional research on supportive care and survivorship. JNCCN boasts indexing by prominent databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Chemical Abstracts, Embase, EmCare, and Scopus, reinforcing its standing as a reputable source for comprehensive information in the field of oncology.
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