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Emerging issues among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors

机译:青少年和成年癌症幸存者中出现的新问题

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Objectives: To review the characteristics of cancer in the adolescence and young adult age group; the medical, psychosocial and behavioral late effects; survivorship care planning and transition; current research priorities; and practice implications. Data Source: Published articles, research studies and position statements. Conclusion: Survivors of cancers that occurred during adolescence and young adulthood (AYA) are confronted with the dual demands of managing their transition to independent adulthood, concurrently with their transition from cancer patient to cancer survivors, with an associated reduction in support from medical services. AYA survivors also face complex medical, psychosocial and behavioral late effects, including fertility and mental health issues. Implications for Nursing Practice: An understanding of the impact of cancer diagnoses among this age group, including survivors' abilities to reintegrate into 'normal' life and potential long term consequences, is necessary to provide the best support. This care and support can be enhanced through multidisciplinary teams who work together to address the medical and psychosocial needs of AYAs diagnosed with cancer.
机译:目的:回顾青春期和成年青年人群的癌症特征;医疗,心理和行为方面的后期影响;生存护理计划和过渡;当前的研究重点;和实践意义。数据来源:已发表的文章,研究报告和立场声明。结论:在青春期和成年期(AYA)期间发生的癌症幸存者面临着管理其向独立成年期过渡以及从癌症患者过渡到癌症幸存者的双重需求,同时医疗服务的支持也相应减少。 AYA幸存者还面临复杂的医学,心理和行为后期影响,包括生育和精神健康问题。对护理实践的影响:必须了解这一年龄段癌症诊断的影响,包括幸存者重新融入“正常”生活的能力和潜在的长期后果,以提供最佳支持。可以通过跨学科团队共同努力,以解决诊断为癌症的AYA的医学和社会心理需求,从而加强这种护理和支持。

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