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Adolescent and Young Adult Patients with Cancer: Perceptions of Care

Authors :
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Courtney Lynn
Janella Hudson
Kayla N. LaRosa
Damon R. Reed
Kristine A. Donovan
Jennifer Bleck
Marilyn Stern
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2017.

Abstract

Adolescent and young adults with cancer (AYACs) face unique medical, psychosocial, and supportive care needs. The purpose of this study was to identify AYACs perceptions and expectations of cancer care services on and off treatment.Semistructured interviews were conducted with 23 AYACs aged 19-38 years (13 on and 10 off treatment), who were receiving care at a comprehensive cancer center. Verbatim transcripts were created from audiotaped interviews and hand coded using inductive content analysis methodology.Perceptions of optimal care were reported by AYACs through two main themes as follows: perceived barriers and facilitators during treatment. Within each main theme were three subthemes, including perceived facilitators reported as the provision of social support, the website and patient portal, and the educational information provided by the cancer center. Younger female AYACs (age 19-31) on active treatment reported perceived barriers to optimal care related to the management of physical and mental health symptoms, while older patients (age 32 and up) on active treatment endorsed a fear of cancer returning. The third perceived barrier equally endorsed by patients both on and off treatment and across age ranges included limited assistance with financial issues.AYACs reported perceived barriers and facilitators to optimal care. Implications for these findings are discussed in the context of the importance of adding a patient navigator to the AYACs care team.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c04cce1bb8e8bc41bf93b68ea7765545