2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270797
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Thinking globally to improve care locally: A Delphi study protocol to achieve international clinical consensus on best-practice end-of-life communication with adolescents and young adults with cancer

Abstract: For the sizeable subset of adolescents and young adults whose cancer is incurable, developmentally appropriate end-of-life discussions are critical. Standards of care for adolescent and young adult end-of-life communication have been established, however, many health-professionals do not feel confident leading these conversations, leaving gaps in the implementation of best-practice end-of-life communication. We present a protocol for a Delphi study informing the development and implementation of clinician trai… Show more

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“…Global collaboration can increase the evidence base to support effective care for T/AYAs with advanced cancer. One project for example, seeks to establish consensus of best-practice EOL communication with T/AYAs with cancer and to formulate evidence-based teaching resources for clinicians [57 ▪ ,58]. UK T/AYA cancer services have developed to ensure the delivery of developmentally targeted support to each young person through core roles [59].…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Suggestions For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global collaboration can increase the evidence base to support effective care for T/AYAs with advanced cancer. One project for example, seeks to establish consensus of best-practice EOL communication with T/AYAs with cancer and to formulate evidence-based teaching resources for clinicians [57 ▪ ,58]. UK T/AYA cancer services have developed to ensure the delivery of developmentally targeted support to each young person through core roles [59].…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Suggestions For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%