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以患者为中心制定膀胱癌生存护理计划。

Patient-centered development of a bladder cancer survivorship care plan.

机构信息

Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston VA HSR&D Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, 2002 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX, 77030, USA.

VA South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, a virtual center, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2024 May 31;32(6):397. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08588-y.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to develop a patient-centered survivorship care plan (SCP) for US military Veteran bladder cancer (BC) survivors in accordance with the National Academy of Medicine recommendation that survivors receive an SCP at treatment completion. BC, which differentially impacts older men, is a costly and highly recurrent cancer associated with invasive procedures and long-term surveillance. Veteran BC survivors may face challenges navigating the patient-to-survivor transition due to their age and comorbidities.

METHODS

We conducted 20 one-on-one qualitative interviews and 2 focus groups with Veteran BC survivors to understand their preferences for information and support to inform SCP development. Data were analyzed using rapid analysis.

RESULTS

Participants voiced concerns about BC's impact on their psychosocial functioning and quality of life. They suggested information on BC recurrences, recommended surveillance schedules, long-term side effects and healthy living, and how and when to seek help if a medical problem arises should be included on the SCP to help manage expectations and access key resources during survivorship. Although participants had varying needs, many recommended including information on supportive resources (e.g., support groups, peer support programs) to manage cancer-related anxiety. Participants also suggested including Veteran-centered information (e.g., Veterans' BC risk factors).

CONCLUSION

We developed an SCP to help Veteran BC survivors navigate the transition from patient to survivor. Adapting an SCP to address specific needs of the Veteran population was an important step in supporting Veteran BC survivors. Future research should evaluate the potential effectiveness of this SCP at improving Veterans' health outcomes and healthcare experiences.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在根据国家医学院的建议,为美国退伍军人膀胱癌(BC)幸存者制定以患者为中心的生存护理计划(SCP),即幸存者在治疗完成时应获得 SCP。BC 对老年男性有不同影响,是一种代价高昂且高度复发性的癌症,与侵入性程序和长期监测有关。由于年龄和合并症,退伍军人 BC 幸存者在过渡到患者到幸存者时可能会面临挑战。

方法

我们对 20 名退伍军人 BC 幸存者进行了 1 对 1 的定性访谈和 2 次焦点小组讨论,以了解他们对信息和支持的偏好,从而为 SCP 的制定提供信息。使用快速分析对数据进行了分析。

结果

参与者对 BC 对其心理社会功能和生活质量的影响表示担忧。他们建议在 SCP 中纳入有关 BC 复发、推荐的监测时间表、长期副作用和健康生活以及如果出现医疗问题如何寻求帮助的信息,以帮助管理预期并在生存期间获得关键资源。尽管参与者的需求各不相同,但许多人建议在 SCP 中纳入有关支持资源(例如支持小组、同伴支持计划)的信息,以管理与癌症相关的焦虑。参与者还建议包括以退伍军人为中心的信息(例如退伍军人 BC 的风险因素)。

结论

我们制定了一份 SCP,以帮助退伍军人 BC 幸存者过渡到患者到幸存者的阶段。适应 SCP 以满足退伍军人群体的特定需求是支持退伍军人 BC 幸存者的重要步骤。未来的研究应评估该 SCP 改善退伍军人健康结果和医疗体验的潜在效果。

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