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How can we improve oncofertility care for patients? A systematic scoping review of current international practice and models of care.

Authors :
Anazodo, A
Paula, L
Logan, S
Saunders, C
Travaglia, J
Gerstl, B
Bradford, N
Cohn, R
Birdsall, M
Barr, R
Suzuki, N
Seido, T
Marinho, R
Xiao, S
Qiang-Hua, C
Mahajan, N
Patil, M
Gunasheela, D
Smith, K
Sender, L
Melo, C
Almeida-Santos, T
Salama, M
Appiah, L
Su, I
Lane, S
Woodruff, T
Pacey, A
Anderson, RA
Shenfield, F
Ledger, W
Sullivan, E
Anazodo, A
Paula, L
Logan, S
Saunders, C
Travaglia, J
Gerstl, B
Bradford, N
Cohn, R
Birdsall, M
Barr, R
Suzuki, N
Seido, T
Marinho, R
Xiao, S
Qiang-Hua, C
Mahajan, N
Patil, M
Gunasheela, D
Smith, K
Sender, L
Melo, C
Almeida-Santos, T
Salama, M
Appiah, L
Su, I
Lane, S
Woodruff, T
Pacey, A
Anderson, RA
Shenfield, F
Ledger, W
Sullivan, E
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND:Fertility preservation (FP) is an important quality of life issue for cancer survivors of reproductive age. Despite the existence of broad international guidelines, the delivery of oncofertility care, particularly amongst paediatric, adolescent and young adult patients, remains a challenge for healthcare professionals (HCPs). The quality of oncofertility care is variable and the uptake and utilization of FP remains low. Available guidelines fall short in providing adequate detail on how oncofertility models of care (MOC) allow for the real-world application of guidelines by HCPs.OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE:The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature on the components of oncofertility care as defined by patient and clinician representatives, and identify the barriers, facilitators and challenges, so as to improve the implementation of oncofertility services.SEARCH METHODS:A systematic scoping review was conducted on oncofertility MOC literature published in English between 2007 and 2016, relating to 10 domains of care identified through consumer research: communication, oncofertility decision aids, age-appropriate care, referral pathways, documentation, training, supportive care during treatment, reproductive care after cancer treatment, psychosocial support and ethical practice of oncofertility care. A wide range of electronic databases (CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, PubMed, AEIPT, Education Research Complete, ProQuest and VOCED) were searched in order to synthesize the evidence around delivery of oncofertility care. Related citations and reference lists were searched. The review was undertaken following registration (International prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) registration number CRD42017055837) and guidelines of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).OUTCOMES:A total of 846 potentially relevant studies were identified after the removal of duplicates. All titles and abstra

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1081420328
Document Type :
Electronic Resource