Improving supportive, palliative and end of life care for teenagers and young adults with cancer in adult haematology services

Author:

Lewis-Norman Claire1,Vidrine Jennifer2,Thistlethwayte Emma3

Affiliation:

1. University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol

2. Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle

3. Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

Abstract

Purpose of review Adolescents with haematological malignancies within adult services, in the UK from 16 years old, have unique needs and require developmentally targeted services and approaches to care delivery. High-risk intensive treatments are common for this cohort and a better understanding of what individualised supportive and palliative care means in this context is required. Recent findings Being known and understood as an emerging adult, with particular recognition of developmental stage, is an essential component of quality measures and underpins the adolescent, and caregiver, experience when faced with an uncertain or poor cancer prognosis (UPCP). Healthcare professionals (HCPs) can experience increased emotional labour and feelings of professional inadequacy when caring for adolescents with UPCP. Therapeutic alliance improves HCPs understanding of optimum individualised care by improving communication and supported decision making. Access to training and support for HCPs is required to address the emotional impact of therapeutic alliance with teenage/adolescent and young adults (T/AYAs) with advanced cancer. Summary Investment in therapeutic alliance, alongside robust support mechanisms and targeted training, can improve the skills, confidence and wellbeing for HCPs, and can also ensure optimum individualised care for T/AYAs with UPCP. Evidence for optimum care for adolescents with advanced cancer is relatively scarce, especially for younger T/AYAs (16–24) in the UK who sit within adult services. Further evaluation of the impact of current UK expertise, services and programs are needed to inform future development.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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