Experiences of Young People Living with Cancer in Nonmetropolitan Areas: A Review of the Literature

被引:4
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作者
Sariman, Jodi A. [1 ,2 ]
Harris, Nonie M. [3 ]
Harvey, Desley [4 ,5 ]
Sansom-Daly, Ursula M. [6 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] James Cook Univ, CASE, DTES, Social Work & Human Serv, POB 342, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia
[2] Cairns & Hinterland Hosp & Hlth Serv, Social Work Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander L, Cairns, Australia
[3] James Cook Univ, CASE, DTES, Social Work & Human Serv, Townsville, Qld, Australia
[4] James Cook Univ, Coll Healthcare Sci, Cairns, Australia
[5] Cairns & Hinterland Hosp & Hlth Serv, Dept Allied Hlth, Cairns, Australia
[6] Sydney Childrens Hosp, Kids Canc Ctr, Behav Sci Unit, L1 South Wing, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[7] Univ New South Wales, UNSW Med, Sch Womens & Childrens Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[8] Prince Wales Hosp, Nelune Comprehens Canc Ctr, Sydney Youth Canc Serv, Sydney, NSW, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
rural; remote; financial distress; psychosocial challenges; geographical distance; travel; PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT; SPECIALIST TREATMENT; POCKET COSTS; CARE; ADOLESCENTS; ADULTS; RELOCATION; NEEDS; DISTRESS; ONCOLOGY;
D O I
10.1089/jayao.2019.0053
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
This review explores the literature on experiences of young people (15-39 years) living with cancer from nonmetropolitan areas, given most available research has focused on those living in major metropolitan areas. The purpose of the review was to inform (a) clinical practice and (b) future research on young people living with cancer in nonmetropolitan areas. An integrative review method explored peer-reviewed publications in CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO, SSCI, PsycARTICLES, Socindex, and Google Scholar for literature published over the past 20 years. Twelve studies (reported in 17 articles) were eligible for inclusion, of which most (n = 8) had been conducted in Australia. Findings highlighted "the tyranny of distance" from metropolitan specialist cancer care centers negatively affected young people's health (e.g., delayed diagnoses), with financial distress(1), psychosocial, cultural, and other challenges resulting. Negative effects were heightened during major treatment transitions at diagnosis, during, and after cancer treatment. One study found some Indigenous Australians did not report symptoms and refused referrals if it necessitated travelling long distances. Five studies did not report greater challenges experienced by nonmetropolitan compared with metropolitan respondents. Health care professionals helping young people can mitigate negative challenges through education and support at diagnosis about financial distress and psychosocial challenges. We recommend further research target ways to minimize delays in diagnosis, reporting of symptoms or accepting allied health referrals, psychosocial upheaval, financial distress, and explore issues particular to First Nations people, to inform services how to meet unique needs of young people living with cancer from nonmetropolitan areas.
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页码:133 / 144
页数:12
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