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- Title
Fostering resilience in adolescence and young adulthood: Considerations for evidence‐based, patient‐centered oncology care.
- Authors
Salsman, John M.; Rosenberg, Abby R.
- Abstract
Adolescence and young adulthood are times of growth and change. For adolescents and young adults (AYAs) who are diagnosed with cancer, the demands of illness may compound normal developmental challenges and adversely affect physical, emotional, and social health. Nevertheless, AYAs have a tremendous capacity for psychosocial adaptation and resilience. Informed by the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping, observational studies in AYA oncology suggest consistent individual, social, and existential resources that may promote resilience. To date, few interventions have been designed to examine whether resilience can be taught and whether doing so affects patient‐centered outcomes. Findings point to the potential value of multicomponent programs that include various skills‐building strategies, such as stress management, mindfulness, gratitude, and positive reappraisal coping, among others. New research directions include the need to evaluate delivery strategies to enhance participant adherence and retention (e.g., eHealth modalities, optimization studies) and to examine program effectiveness in community‐based oncology practices (e.g., less resource‐rich settings in which most AYAs receive care). Ultimately, this scholarship may inform, refine, and strengthen intervention science in resilience more broadly. Promoting psychological resilience is a promising strategy for improving quality of life among adolescents and young adults with cancer. In this narrative review, the authors describe the evolution and clinical implications of resilience science in adolescent and young adult oncology.
- Subjects
YOUNG adults; CANCER treatment; PATIENT-centered care; ADOLESCENCE; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; ONCOLOGY nursing; PSYCHO-oncology
- Publication
Cancer (0008543X), 2024, Vol 130, Issue 7, p1031
- ISSN
0008-543X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cncr.35182