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Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs

BACKGROUND: Despite growing (inter)national awareness and appreciation, age‐specific care is still not always self‐evident and accepted as standard of care for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients. It is unknown whether long‐term AYA cancer survivors have missed age‐specific care, and if...

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Autores principales: Janssen, Silvie H. M., Vlooswijk, Carla, Manten‐Horst, Eveliene, Sleeman, Sophia H. E., Bijlsma, Rhodé M., Kaal, Suzanne E. J., Kerst, Jan Martijn, Tromp, Jacqueline M., Bos, Monique E. M. M., van der Hulle, Tom, Lalisang, Roy I., Nuver, Janine, Kouwenhoven, Mathilde C. M., van der Graaf, Winette T. A., Husson, Olga
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37119039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.6001
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author Janssen, Silvie H. M.
Vlooswijk, Carla
Manten‐Horst, Eveliene
Sleeman, Sophia H. E.
Bijlsma, Rhodé M.
Kaal, Suzanne E. J.
Kerst, Jan Martijn
Tromp, Jacqueline M.
Bos, Monique E. M. M.
van der Hulle, Tom
Lalisang, Roy I.
Nuver, Janine
Kouwenhoven, Mathilde C. M.
van der Graaf, Winette T. A.
Husson, Olga
author_facet Janssen, Silvie H. M.
Vlooswijk, Carla
Manten‐Horst, Eveliene
Sleeman, Sophia H. E.
Bijlsma, Rhodé M.
Kaal, Suzanne E. J.
Kerst, Jan Martijn
Tromp, Jacqueline M.
Bos, Monique E. M. M.
van der Hulle, Tom
Lalisang, Roy I.
Nuver, Janine
Kouwenhoven, Mathilde C. M.
van der Graaf, Winette T. A.
Husson, Olga
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description BACKGROUND: Despite growing (inter)national awareness and appreciation, age‐specific care is still not always self‐evident and accepted as standard of care for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients. It is unknown whether long‐term AYA cancer survivors have missed age‐specific care, and if so, which survivors missed it and regarding which topics. METHODS: The Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR) identified all long‐term AYA cancer survivors (aged 18–39 years at initial cancer diagnosis, 5–20 years past diagnosis) in the Netherlands, who were invited to participate in a population‐based, observational, cross‐sectional questionnaire study (SURVAYA study), including questions on care needs. RESULTS: In total, 3.989 AYAs participated (35.3% response rate). One‐third of them had a need for age‐specific care (33.5%), 41.2% had no need and 25.3% did not know whether they had a need. Those who had a need for age‐specific care were significantly more often female, higher educated, diagnosed at a younger age, and treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or hormone therapy. Most frequent topics were disease and treatment (29.7%), emotions (24.1%), friends (22.6%), family and children (15.6%), fertility and pregnancy (14.8%), work and reintegration (10.5%), care not tailored (13.8%), and overarching care and life (27.7%). Palliative care (0.0%), spirituality (0.2%), death (0.7%), complementary care (0.7%), and late effects (1.3%) were mentioned least. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of long‐term AYA cancer survivors showed a need for age‐specific care, varying by sociodemographic and clinical factors, on a wide variety of topics, which could be targeted to improve current AYA care services.
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spelling pubmed-103158222023-07-04 Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs Janssen, Silvie H. M. Vlooswijk, Carla Manten‐Horst, Eveliene Sleeman, Sophia H. E. Bijlsma, Rhodé M. Kaal, Suzanne E. J. Kerst, Jan Martijn Tromp, Jacqueline M. Bos, Monique E. M. M. van der Hulle, Tom Lalisang, Roy I. Nuver, Janine Kouwenhoven, Mathilde C. M. van der Graaf, Winette T. A. Husson, Olga Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Despite growing (inter)national awareness and appreciation, age‐specific care is still not always self‐evident and accepted as standard of care for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients. It is unknown whether long‐term AYA cancer survivors have missed age‐specific care, and if so, which survivors missed it and regarding which topics. METHODS: The Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR) identified all long‐term AYA cancer survivors (aged 18–39 years at initial cancer diagnosis, 5–20 years past diagnosis) in the Netherlands, who were invited to participate in a population‐based, observational, cross‐sectional questionnaire study (SURVAYA study), including questions on care needs. RESULTS: In total, 3.989 AYAs participated (35.3% response rate). One‐third of them had a need for age‐specific care (33.5%), 41.2% had no need and 25.3% did not know whether they had a need. Those who had a need for age‐specific care were significantly more often female, higher educated, diagnosed at a younger age, and treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or hormone therapy. Most frequent topics were disease and treatment (29.7%), emotions (24.1%), friends (22.6%), family and children (15.6%), fertility and pregnancy (14.8%), work and reintegration (10.5%), care not tailored (13.8%), and overarching care and life (27.7%). Palliative care (0.0%), spirituality (0.2%), death (0.7%), complementary care (0.7%), and late effects (1.3%) were mentioned least. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of long‐term AYA cancer survivors showed a need for age‐specific care, varying by sociodemographic and clinical factors, on a wide variety of topics, which could be targeted to improve current AYA care services. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10315822/ /pubmed/37119039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.6001 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle RESEARCH ARTICLES
Janssen, Silvie H. M.
Vlooswijk, Carla
Manten‐Horst, Eveliene
Sleeman, Sophia H. E.
Bijlsma, Rhodé M.
Kaal, Suzanne E. J.
Kerst, Jan Martijn
Tromp, Jacqueline M.
Bos, Monique E. M. M.
van der Hulle, Tom
Lalisang, Roy I.
Nuver, Janine
Kouwenhoven, Mathilde C. M.
van der Graaf, Winette T. A.
Husson, Olga
Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title_full Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title_fullStr Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title_full_unstemmed Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title_short Learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current AYA care programs
title_sort learning from long‐term adolescent and young adult (aya) cancer survivors regarding their age‐specific care needs to improve current aya care programs
topic RESEARCH ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37119039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.6001
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