Impact of Survivorship Care on Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer With Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms.
Impact of Survivorship Care on Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer With Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2019 Jan 13;46(1):33-43
Authors: Ross WL, Mitchell HR, Iyer NS, Santacroce SJ, Kadan-Lottick NS
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs) in young adult survivors of childhood cancer not receiving survivorship care and to determine whether attending a survivorship-focused healthcare visit was associated with changes in PTSSs.
SAMPLE & SETTING: 44 young adult survivors from the Yale Cancer Center in Connecticut without prior survivorship clinic attendance.
METHODS & VARIABLES: As part of a larger trial, participants were randomized to a model of survivorship-focused health care. The University of California at Los Angeles Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Reaction Index assessed PTSS severity and frequency before and after the visit.
RESULTS: At baseline, almost half of the participants were classified as partial PTSD likely or PTSD likely. Many met criteria for elevated levels of individual symptoms, particularly avoidance or numbing. At follow-up, PTSSs did not differ significantly from baseline.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Survivorship care should be encouraged by nurses in healthcare settings that do not specialize in caring for long-term survivors. Nurses should facilitate screening for PTSSs and promote interventions among sur...
Source: Oncology Nursing Forum - Category: Nursing Authors: Ross WL, Mitchell HR, Iyer NS, Santacroce SJ, Kadan-Lottick NS Tags: Oncol Nurs Forum Source Type: research
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