| Literature DB >> 35877266 |
Jonathan Avery1,2, Emily Wong3, Christine Harris3, Stacy Chapman4,5, Serena Uppal2, Shaayini Shanawaz2, Annemarie Edwards3, Laura Burnett3, Tushar Vora2,6, Abha A Gupta6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to ongoing disparity in the specialized care available to adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer, this study aimed to understand the gaps and barriers to accessing care and preferences on types of solutions at a national Canadian level.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent and young adult; cancer; mixed methods; oncology; supportive care
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35877266 PMCID: PMC9321170 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29070406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.109
Figure 1Participant recruitment flow chart.
Focus group script: themes, questions, and probes.
| Part 1—AYA Supportive Care |
Can you talk about the information and education you received about the long-term impact and health risks associated with your cancer treatments? Can you talk about the information you received about supportive care services/programs/resources? When did you receive information about supportive care services/programs/resources? What sort of education would be helpful for you? During treatment or after treatment? What would it look like for you? Health care professional? Via an application? Brochure? Thinking about your own diagnosis and treatment, can you discuss the follow-up care you received after your cancer treatment? What kind of support were/are you hoping to receive? Did you receive it? In what form? |
| Part 2—Types of supportive care currently being accessed |
What types of support are you currently accessing? These supports could include anything from services/programs/resources that help address any emotional/psychological difficulties you have experienced or are currently experiencing. These supports could also include spiritual counseling and even some of the more practical supports, (i.e., managing finances; education/career counseling, transportation, nutrition, exercise and physical fitness). It can also include information on symptom management of the side effects from cancer treatment, and sexual/reproductive health.
How can we improve your ability to access these programs/supports?
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| Models of care |
If you could create the “ideal” service for young adults—which would help you access relevant cancer information and supports—what would that look like?
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| Final comments |
Are there any final comments that anyone would like to add that will help us to understand the best approach to provide AYA supportive care? |
Demographics of study participants.
| Characteristics | Total Patients | Focus Group (n, %) | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| 19–24 | 17 (9.77) | 1 (2.78) |
| 25–29 | 27 (15.5) | 8 (22.2) | |
| 30–39 | 125 (71.8) | 26 (72.2) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 5 (2.87) | 1 (2.78) | |
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| Woman | 143 (82.2) | 31 (86.1) |
| Man | 27 (15.5) | 5 (13.9) | |
| Non-Binary | 2 (1.15) | - | |
| Transgender | 1 (0.57) | - | |
| Prefer not to answer | 1 (0.57) | - | |
|
| Central Canada (Ontario and Quebec) | 94 (54.0) | 15 (41.7) |
| Western Canada (British Columbia and Alberta) | 51 (29.3) | 13 (36.1) | |
| Prairie Provinces (Saskatchewan and Manitoba) | 18 (10.3) | 5 (13.9) | |
| Atlantic Provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) | 11 (6.3) | 3 (8.30) | |
| Territories | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | |
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| Rural (less than 50,000) | 30 (17.2) | 5 (13.9) |
| Small Town (between 50,000–250,000) | 40 (23.0) | 10 (27.8) | |
| Large City (250,000–1 million) | 44 (25.3) | 8 (22.2) | |
| Metropolitan Centre (over 1 million) | 59 (33.9) | 13 (36.1) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 1 (0.57) | - | |
|
| Yet to start treatment | 2 (1.15) | |
| Currently in Active Treatment | 54 (31.0) | 8 (22.2) | |
| Completed Treatment and in Long-term Follow-up | 95 (54.6) | 23 (63.9) | |
| Discharged from Cancer Centre | 19 (10.9) | 5 (13.9) | |
| Unsure | 4 (2.30) | - | |
|
| <1 year | 45 (25.9) | 8 (22.2) |
| 1–3 years ago | 70 (40.2) | 16 (44.4) | |
| 4–6 years ago | 27 (15.5) | 5 (13.9) | |
| ≥6 years ago | 31 (17.8) | 7 (19.4) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 1 (0.56) | - |
Survey responses.
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| Before starting treatment | 116 (66.7) |
| During treatment | 72 (41.4) | |
| Once finished treatment | 43 (24.7) | |
| Not yet received detailed information | 32 (18.4) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 2 (1.15) | |
|
| Not enough | 92 (52.9) |
| Just enough | 54 (31.0) | |
| Too much | 4 (2.30) | |
| Yet to receive detailed information | 21 (12.1) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 3 (1.70) | |
|
| Before starting treatment | 76 (43.7) |
| During treatment | 85 (48.9) | |
| Once finished treatment | 54 (31.0) | |
| Not yet received detailed information | 33 (19.0) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 3 (1.70) | |
|
| Not enough | 100 (57.5) |
| Just enough | 54 (31.0) | |
| Too much | 0 (0.00) | |
| Yet to receive detailed information | 17 (9.77) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 3 (1.70) | |
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| Does not apply to me | 6 (3.45) | |
| I am not sure | 3 (1.72) | |
| Not concerned at all | 17 (9.77) | |
| Not very concerned | 34 (19.5) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 69 (39.7) | |
| Very concerned | 45 (25.9) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 14 (8.05) | |
| I am not sure | 7 (4.02) | |
| Not concerned at all | 32 (18.4) | |
| Not very concerned | 17 (9.77) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 38 (21.8) | |
| Very concerned | 66 (37.9) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 1 (0.57) | |
| I am not sure | 2 (1.15) | |
| Not concerned at all | 6 (3.45) | |
| Not very concerned | 15 (8.62) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 54 (31.0) | |
| Very concerned | 96 (55.1) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 2 (1.15) | |
| I am not sure | 1 (0.57) | |
| Not concerned at all | 6 (3.45) | |
| Not very concerned | 27 (15.5) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 54 (31.0) | |
| Very concerned | 84 (48.3) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 2 (1.15) | |
| I am not sure | 5 (2.87) | |
| Not concerned at all | 6 (3.45) | |
| Not very concerned | 11 (6.32) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 41 (23.6) | |
| Very concerned | 109 (62.6) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 6 (3.45) | |
| I am not sure | 1 (0.57) | |
| Not concerned at all | 3 (1.72) | |
| Not very concerned | 8 (4.60) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 36 (20.7) | |
| Very concerned | 120(69.0) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 3 (1.72) | |
| I am not sure | 1 (0.57) | |
| Not concerned at all | 16 (9.20) | |
| Not very concerned | 29 (16.7) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 61 (35.1) | |
| Very concerned | 64 (36.8) | |
|
| ||
| Does not apply to me | 6 (3.45) | |
| I am not sure | 27 (15.5) | |
| Not concerned at all | 38 (21.8) | |
| Not very concerned | 39 (22.4) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 64 (36.8) | |
| Very concerned | 6 (3.45) | |
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| Does not apply to me | 16 (9.20) | |
| I am not sure | 2 (1.15) | |
| Not concerned at all | 26 (14.9) | |
| Not very concerned | 27 (15.5) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 41 (23.6) | |
| Very concerned | 62 (35.6) | |
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| Does not apply to me | 2 (1.15) | |
| I am not sure | 3 (1.72) | |
| Not concerned at all | 35 (20.1) | |
| Not very concerned | 36 (20.7) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 64 (36.8) | |
| Very concerned | 34 (19.5) | |
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| Does not apply to me | 15 (8.62) | |
| I am not sure | 4 (2.30) | |
| Not concerned at all | 37 (21.3) | |
| Not very concerned | 32 (18.4) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 56 (32.1) | |
| Very concerned | 30 (17.2) | |
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| Does not apply to me | 69 (39.7) | |
| I am not sure | 1 (0.57) | |
| Not concerned at all | 46 (26.4) | |
| Not very concerned | 24 (13.8) | |
| Somewhat concerned | 18 (10.3) | |
| Very concerned | 16 (9.20) |