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Everyday life challenges among adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: An in-depth qualitative study

机译:儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病青少年和年轻成人幸存者中的日常生活挑战:深入的定性研究

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Objective: As survival rates increase, growing numbers of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are at risk for somatic and psychosocial late effects. Adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors represent a distinct and vulnerable group. This study aimed to explore how AYA survivors of childhood ALL experience everyday life after cancer while adjusting to the potential impact of prior disease and treatment. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were performed with survivors aged 15-22 years. Criterion-based homogenous purposive sampling was used to identify similarities within the group. Data were analyzed using an inductive, thematic approach. Results: Data saturation occurred after 18 interviews. Identified themes included the post-chemo body, negotiating identities, and disruption. More than 80% reported physical or cognitive late effects, but survivors adapted to these and had a positive view on own health. However, a co-existing experience of frailty persisted. Social disruption during treatment had a negative impact on social relations even years following cure. Identity issues revolved around the paradox of seeking recognition for their cancer-related experiences, while also wanting to be treated like everyone else. Some participants aged 18-22 years experienced delayed reactions and a new, but unmet, need to process the past. Conclusions: AYA survivors of childhood ALL adapt well to their new life situations, but many experience ongoing cancer-related disruptions and experience not being fully understood. We suggest exploration and verbalization of these issues alongside somatic follow-up around the age of 16-18 years to support the AYA survivors during their transition into adulthood.
机译:目的:随着生存率的增加,越来越多的儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)幸存者面临身体和心理社会方面的晚期影响。青少年和青年(AYA)幸存者是一个独特的弱势群体。这项研究的目的是探索儿童时期的AYA幸存者如何在癌症后体验日常生活,同时适应先前疾病和治疗的潜在影响。方法:对15-22岁的幸存者进行半结构式访谈。采用基于标准的同质目的性抽样来确定组内的相似性。数据分析采用归纳的主题方法。结果:18次访谈后数据饱和。确定的主题包括化疗后的身体、谈判身份和破坏。超过80%的人报告了身体或认知方面的迟发效应,但幸存者适应了这些效应,并对自己的健康持积极态度。然而,同时存在的脆弱体验依然存在。治疗期间的社会干扰甚至在治愈数年后对社会关系也有负面影响。身份问题围绕着一个悖论,即为自己与癌症相关的经历寻求认可,同时也希望得到与其他人一样的对待。一些年龄在18-22岁之间的参与者出现了延迟反应,需要处理过去的新的但未得到满足的事情。结论:儿童时期的AYA幸存者都能很好地适应新的生活环境,但许多人经历了与癌症相关的持续中断,并经历了无法完全理解的经历。我们建议在16-18岁左右对这些问题进行探索和口头表达,同时进行身体随访,以支持AYA幸存者进入成年期。

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