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“It’s More Difficult…”: Clinicians’ Experience Providing Palliative Care to Adolescents and Young Adults Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer

机译:“这更困难......”:临床医生对患有晚期癌症的青少年和年轻人提供姑息治疗的经验

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PURPOSE:Adolescents and young adults (AYAs; age 15-39 years) with advanced cancer are a population in whom quality of life is uniquely affected because of their stage of life. However, training focused on palliative care for AYAs is not routinely provided for health care providers (HCPs) in oncology. This study aims to explore the experiences of HCPs involved in introducing and providing palliative care caring for AYAs with advanced cancer and their families to understand the unique challenges HCPs experience.METHODS:Using a qualitative descriptive design, semistructured interviews were conducted with medical and radiation oncologists, palliative care physicians, psychiatrists, and advanced practice nurses involved in caring for AYAs diagnosed with advanced cancer (N = 19). Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis in combination with constant comparative analysis and theoretical sampling.RESULTS:There were 19 participants, 9 men and 10 women, with a median age of 45 years (range, 24-67 years). Six were palliative care physicians, 5 medical oncologists, 4 nurse practitioners, and 2 each radiation oncologists and psychiatrists. Overall, participants perceived the provision of palliative care for AYAs to be more difficult compared with older adults. Four themes emerged: (1) challenges helping AYAs/families to engage in and accept palliative care, (2) uncertainty regarding how to involve the family, (3) HCP sense of tragedy, and (4) HCP sense of emotional proximity.CONCLUSION:Findings from this study support the development of dedicated training for HCPs involved in palliative care for AYA.
机译:目的:具有晚期癌症的青少年和年轻人(Ayas;年龄15-39岁)是一个人口,因为他们的生活阶段,生活质量是独特的影响。然而,未常规为肿瘤学中的医疗保健提供者(HCP)常规提供痛苦护理的培训。本研究旨在探讨涉及的HCP的经验,介绍和为患有先进的癌症和家庭提供姑息的姑息性,以了解HCPS体验的独特挑战。 ,姑息治疗医师,精神科医生和高级练习护士参与关注患有晚期癌症的Ayas(n = 19)。采访是逐字转录的,并使用主题分析与持续的比较分析和理论采样结合分析六人是姑息治疗医师,5名医疗肿瘤学家,4名护士,每位辐射肿瘤学家和精神科医生。总体而言,与会者认为与老年人相比,对AYA的姑息提供姑息治疗的姑息治疗更加困难。出现了四个主题:(1)有助于Ayas /家庭参与并接受姑息治疗的挑战,(2)如何涉及家庭,(3)HCP悲剧感,(4)HCP情绪接近感。结论:从本研究中的调查结果支持开发为AYA姑息治疗中涉及姑息治疗的HCP培训。

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