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Unmet needs in breast cancer survivors are common, and multidisciplinary care is underutilised: the Survivorship Needs Assessment Project

机译:乳腺癌幸存者的未满足需求是常见的,多学科护理未充分利用:生存期需求评估项目

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Purpose The transition from a breast cancer patient to a survivor can be associated with significant physical, psychological, and social challenges. Development of multidisciplinary evidence-based care during the post-treatment period is a key area of cancer research. This study examined survivorship issues, unmet needs and perceptions about care among a cohort of breast cancer survivors. Methods Participants were 130 women diagnosed with breast cancer for at least one year, and attending a hospital breast or oncology outpatient clinic. They completed a series of self-report questionnaires assessing demographic and clinical characteristics, unmet needs, severity of survivorship issues, use of multidisciplinary services, clinical benchmarks, survivorship care satisfaction, and suggestions for service improvements. Results There was an average of 4.9 unmet survivorship needs, with 67% of participants reporting at least one unmet need. Fear of cancer recurrence, stress, coordination of medical care and negative iatrogenic impacts of hormonal treatments were key concerns. The cancer support team typically consisted of medical and nursing staff, and family/friends, and most were satisfied with their survivorship care. There was minimal use of other multidisciplinary clinicians and support groups. Provision of additional dietary and cancer recurrence education, and a written treatment plan were identified as key areas of service improvement. Conclusion Despite high satisfaction ratings, survivorship issues and unmet needs were relatively common, particularly among younger participants. Use of multidisciplinary care was inconsistent and overall underutilised. Implications for cancer survivors Ongoing specific evaluation and optimisation of existing models of multidisciplinary survivorship care are essential in meeting the complex needs of breast cancer survivors.
机译:目的,从乳腺癌患者到幸存者的过渡可以与重大的身体,心理和社会挑战有关。在治疗期间的多学科循证护理的发展是癌症研究的关键领域。本研究检测了婴儿癌症幸存者队列的生存问题,未满足的需求和对护理的看法。方法参与者是130名患有乳腺癌至少一年的女性,并参加医院乳房或肿瘤门诊诊所。他们完成了一系列自我报告的问卷评估人口统计和临床特征,未满足的需求,生存的严重性,多学科服务,临床基准,生存性护理满足以及服务改进的建议。结果平均有4.9个未满足的生存需求,67%的参与者报告至少一个未满足的需求。恐惧癌症复发,压力,对荷尔蒙治疗的负面性发育的影响以及负面治疗的影响是关键问题。癌症支持团队通常由医疗和护理人员和家庭/朋友组成,大多数人都对他们的生存护理感到满意。使用其他多学科临床医生和支持群体的利用最小。提供额外的膳食和癌症复发教育,并将书面待遇计划被确定为服务改进的关键领域。结论尽管评分高,但救生问题和未满足的需求相对普遍,特别是年轻参与者。使用多学科护理不一致,整体未充分利用。对癌症幸存者的影响持续的特定评估和优化现有的多学科救援护理模型对于满足乳腺癌幸存者的复杂需求至关重要。

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