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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36595361

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Purpose: There are limited data to identify the best care model to support the vulnerable adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology population. We sought to compare the impact of AYA physician visits versus interdisciplinary team (IDT) care on AYA-specific resource identification and utilization, as well as to provide a model of AYA oncology care implementation. Methods: We identified AYA-aged patients 15-39 years with a current or prior history of cancer seen by the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC) AYA Oncology Program between January 21, 2021 and May 27, 2021. Patients in this program have a one-on-one clinic visit with an AYA oncologist followed 4 days later by presentation at an AYA IDT meeting. We conducted retrospective chart review to quantify AYA-specific resource utilization before the AYA program visit, as well as novel resources identified by the AYA physician visit and the IDT meeting, and conducted a descriptive statistical analysis of the data. Results: We identified 35 patients seen by the UWCCC AYA Oncology Program. Before their AYA clinic visit, patients used an average of 2.51 AYA-specific services. An average of 4.45 novel resources was identified by the AYA Oncology Program per patient. This included an average of 2.54 and 1.91 additional resources identified per patient through the AYA physician visit and IDT meeting, respectively. The most common resource needs identified overall fell into the "other" category, consisting of a wide variety of resource domains (26/35) and peer support (27/35). Conclusions: Our data support increased resource identification through an AYA-specific care model. These objective data support the critical importance of AYA interdisciplinary care, as well as the use of an AYA IDT meeting model as a method to include interdisciplinary care in AYA programs despite possible resource constraints.

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