Describing unmet supportive care needs among young adults with cancer (25–39 years) and the relationship with health-related quality of life, psychological distress, and illness cognitions
Describing unmet supportive care needs among young adults with cancer (25–39 years) and the relationship with health-related quality of life, psychological distress, and illness cognitions
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using validated questionnaires. Previous findings identified the need for psychological and information support and suggest that gender, age, psychological distress, and coping may be associated with greater need for this support. To substantiate these findings, this study aimed to (1) describe the supportive care needs of YAs in each domain of the Supportive Care Needs Survey and (2) explore the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and clinical and demographic factors, health-related quality of life, psychological distress, illness cognitions, and service needs using latent class analysis. Clinical teams from six hospitals in England invited eligible patients to a cross-sectional survey by post. A total of 317 participants completed the survey online or on paper. YAs expressed the most need in the psychological and sexuality domains. Using latent class analysis, we identified three classes of YAs based on level of supportive care need: no need (53.3%), low need (28.3%), and moderate need (18.4%). In each class, median domain scores in each domain were similar. Low and moderate need classes were associated with worse health-related quality of life and greater helplessness. Unmet service needs were associated with the moderate-need class only. Patients with unmet supportive care needs should be offered holistic care across supportive care domains.
AYA, Cancer, Quality of life, Supportive care, Young adults
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1 October 2021
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Lidington, Emma, Darlington, Anne Sophie, Din, Amy, Stanway, Susannah, Banerjee, Susana, Szucs, Zoltan, Gonzalez, Michael, Sharma, Anand, Sirohi, Bhawna, van der Graaf, Winette T.A. and Husson, Olga
(2021)
Describing unmet supportive care needs among young adults with cancer (25–39 years) and the relationship with health-related quality of life, psychological distress, and illness cognitions.
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10 (19), [4449].
(doi:10.3390/jcm10194449).
Abstract
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using validated questionnaires. Previous findings identified the need for psychological and information support and suggest that gender, age, psychological distress, and coping may be associated with greater need for this support. To substantiate these findings, this study aimed to (1) describe the supportive care needs of YAs in each domain of the Supportive Care Needs Survey and (2) explore the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and clinical and demographic factors, health-related quality of life, psychological distress, illness cognitions, and service needs using latent class analysis. Clinical teams from six hospitals in England invited eligible patients to a cross-sectional survey by post. A total of 317 participants completed the survey online or on paper. YAs expressed the most need in the psychological and sexuality domains. Using latent class analysis, we identified three classes of YAs based on level of supportive care need: no need (53.3%), low need (28.3%), and moderate need (18.4%). In each class, median domain scores in each domain were similar. Low and moderate need classes were associated with worse health-related quality of life and greater helplessness. Unmet service needs were associated with the moderate-need class only. Patients with unmet supportive care needs should be offered holistic care across supportive care domains.
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Accepted/In Press date: 22 September 0002
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 September 2021
Published date: 1 October 2021
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Funding: The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network provided funding and support, and the Dutch Cancer Society supported salary and data collection costs (#KUN2015-7527). This study represents independent research supported by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute of Cancer Research, London. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.
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AYA, Cancer, Quality of life, Supportive care, Young adults
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