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Survivorship after treatment of pancreatic cancer: insights via an Internet-based survivorship care plan tool

机译:胰腺癌治疗后的生存:通过基于互联网的生存护理计划工具的见解

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Pancreatic cancer survivors face a unique set of challenges in survivorship, yet structured survivorship care planning is lacking in practice. Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are an essential part of quality cancer care and can facilitate the transition following active treatment; the use of SCPs in pancreatic cancer survivors, however, has not been explored. With a convenience sample of 117 pancreatic cancer survivors and proxies who used an Internet-based SCP tool, we examined treatment details, patientreported outcomes, and survivorship practices. Thirty-one percent of survivors were 2 years or greater from diagnosis with a median current age of 62 years. Most patients had received multimodality therapy (67%): 68%, 86%, and 43% reported surgical intervention, intravenous chemotherapy, and radiation therapy for their pancreatic cancer, respectively. Survivors commonly reported fatigue, cognitive change, neuropathy, pancreatic insufficiency, and chronic radiation dermatitis related to treatment. Most survivors are managed (47%) or co-managed (35%) by an oncology specialist; however, this percentage decreases over time with consequent increase in management by primary care providers alone. Only 5% had previously been offered an SCP. Of the 24 users who responded to a follow-up satisfaction survey, 83% indicated they would share the SCP with their healthcare team although half of respondents felt it should include more information. In all, our results demonstrate that there is a population of pancreatic cancer survivors who exist and seek survivorship support although structured survivorship care planning is lacking in practice. SCPs have a potentially valuable role for these survivors via communication of treatment-related effects and coordination across multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Further development and evaluation of SCPs is needed for this underserved survivor population.
机译:胰腺癌幸存者在生存方面面临着一系列独特的挑战,但实践中缺乏结构化的生存护理计划。生存护理计划(SCP)是高质量癌症护理的重要组成部分,可以促进积极治疗后的过渡;然而,尚未探索在胰腺癌幸存者中使用SCP的方法。通过使用基于Internet的SCP工具的117位胰腺癌幸存者和代理人的便利样本,我们检查了治疗细节,患者报告的结局和生存方法。百分之三十一的幸存者在诊断后的年龄为2岁或以上,当前平均年龄为62岁。大多数患者接受了多模式治疗(67%):分别报告了针对胰腺癌的外科手术,静脉内化疗和放射治疗的比例分别为68%,86%和43%。幸存者通常报告与治疗有关的疲劳,认知变化,神经病,胰腺功能不全和慢性放射性皮炎。大多数幸存者由肿瘤学专家管理(47%)或共同管理(35%);但是,随着时间的流逝,该百分比下降,因此仅由初级保健提供者进行的管理增加。以前只有5%的SCP被提供过。在对后续满意度调查做出回应的24位用户中,有83%的人表示他们将与他们的医疗团队共享SCP,尽管一半的受访者认为应该包含更多信息。总体而言,我们的结果表明尽管实践中缺乏结构化的生存护理计划,但仍有一群胰腺癌幸存者存在并寻求生存支持。通过与治疗相关的效应沟通以及跨多学科医疗团队的协调,SCP对这些幸存者具有潜在的宝贵作用。对于这个服务不足的幸存者人群,需要进一步开发和评估SCP。

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