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    Alignment of palliative care service structure and standards of care for adolescents and young adults with cancer: an international survey of clinical practice

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    Sansom-Daly, Ursula M
    Evans, Holly E
    Darlington, Anne-Sophie
    Weaver, Meaghann S
    Rosenberg, Abby R
    Wiener, Lori
    Anazodo, Antoinette
    Sue, Louise
    Cable, Maria
    Fernando, Ruwanthie A
    Herbert, Anthony R
    Lindsay, Toni
    Cohn, Richard J
    Wakefield, Claire E
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    Publication date
    2024-11-26
    Subject
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Paediatrics
    Health services. Management
    
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    Background: Access to timely, age-appropriate palliative care services and end-of-life communication are two standards of care for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) living with cancer where cure is uncertain or unlikely. Health professionals' capacity to facilitate these standards is critical. This study aimed to understand AYA oncology health professionals' experienced practices in, and barriers to, delivering these standards of care across palliative care and end-of-life communication in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom (UK). Procedure: We invited health professionals to complete a survey examining access, barriers to, and practices around these standards of care. Tailored to local settings, our survey assessed current delivery of palliative care and end-of-life communication services (including advance care planning [ACP]) and barriers to implementation of these. Results: In total, 148 interdisciplinary health professionals participated (89% female overall; 83% female in Australia, 88% female in New Zealand, and 98% female in the UK). Across countries, participants reported that most institutions had an AYA cancer program (74% overall). Introduction to palliative care services was most often prognosis dependent or "not at any uniform time." ACP was less frequently introduced than palliative care. The most endorsed barrier to palliative care team introduction, as well as ACP, was "some team members not knowing how to introduce the topic." Conclusions: Our results indicate that there are common barriers to AYAs receiving palliative care, end-of-life communication, and ACP. Given that health professionals' confidence in this area can enable facilitation of early, age-appropriate communication, resources and training are urgently needed to bridge these practice gaps.
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    Sansom-Daly UM, Evans HE, Darlington AS, Weaver MS, Rosenberg AR, Wiener L, Anazodo A, Sue L, Cable M, Fernando RA, Herbert AR, Lindsay T, Cohn RJ, Wakefield CE; Global Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Accord End-of-Life Study Group. Alignment of Palliative Care Service Structure and Standards of Care for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: An International Survey of Clinical Practice. J Palliat Med. 2024 Nov 26. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2024.0141. Epub ahead of print.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6707
    DOI
    10.1089/jpm.2024.0141
    PMID
    39588678
    Journal
    Journal of Palliative Medicine
    Publisher
    Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1089/jpm.2024.0141
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