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Measuring the efficacy of a project for adolescents and young adults with cancer: A study from the Milan Youth Project.

Andrea Ferrari1, Matteo Silva2, Laura Veneroni2, Chiara Magni2, Carlo Alfredo Clerici3, Cristina Meazza2, Monica Terenziani2, Filippo Spreafico2, Stefano Chiaravalli2, Michela Casanova2, Roberto Luksch2, Serena Catania2, Elisabetta Schiavello2, Veronica Biassoni2, Marta Podda2, Luca Bergamaschi2, Nadia Puma2, Alice Indini2, Tullio Proserpio2, Maura Massimino2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various projects dedicated specifically to adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer have been developed in recent years. A critical aspect of such programs is the ability to demonstrate its value, and therefore how to measure desired outcomes.
METHODS: A list of metrics to consider for demonstrating the advantages of an AYA program was identified and used to assess the activity of the Youth Project operating at the Pediatric Oncology Unit of the Istituto Nazionale Tumori in Milan.
RESULTS: The number of newly diagnosed AYA patients seen at the Unit has increased since the formal launch of the Youth Project, from 65 to 81.2 cases/year. Concerning the 78 AYA patients presenting with malignant neoplasms in 2015, 82% were included in clinical trials (the other 18% in prospective observational studies). Fertility preservation measures were implemented for 59% of AYA patients considered at risk, and specific psychological support was provided in 70.6% of cases; 72.5% of patients actively participated in support activities. Other parameters considered were a preliminary satisfaction questionnaire administered to patients and the program's scientific recognition and acknowledgment by the community.
CONCLUSIONS: The study proposed a number of potentially reproducible, practical parameters to consider in assessing the value of a program dedicated to AYA. These metrics were examined in terms of the activities of our Youth Project, and confirmed its efficacy. To be sustainable over time, AYA projects have to be accepted as a standard of care at the community and government levels.
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  adolescents; cancer; efficacy; metrics; project; sustainability; young adults

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27554940     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.26172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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1.  Loop: there's no going back: A Graphic Novel by Adolescent Cancer Patients on the Youth Project in Milan.

Authors:  Andrea Ferrari; Laura Veneroni; Stefano Signoroni; Matteo Silva; Paola Gaggiotti; Michela Casanova; Stefano Chiaravalli; Carlo Alfredo Clerici; Tullio Proserpio; Maura Massimino
Journal:  J Med Humanit       Date:  2019-12
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