%0 Journal Article %T Improving community and healthcare services for young adults living with cancer: Suggestions from a multiple stakeholder workshop. %A Bilodeau K %A Hartono B %A Lee V %A Folch N %A Charpentier D %A Vachon MF %A Pomey MP %A Sultan S %A Vinette B %A El-Akhras A %J Can Oncol Nurs J %V 32 %N 4 %D 2022 %M 38919780 暂无%R 10.5737/23688076324484 %X UNASSIGNED: Despite the availability of healthcare and community services dedicated to cancer survivors, these remain underutilized by young adults living with cancer (YAC; aged 18-39). A workshop was organized in Montréal, Canada, to identify the needs of YAC during their post-treatment transition period and explore existing services dedicated to YAC.
UNASSIGNED: We recruited seventeen stakeholders (N = 17), including seven YAC, to participate in a one-day workshop to consult about best approaches and practices to meet the needs of YAC, post-treatment. All discussions were transcribed, and a thematic qualitative analysis was performed.
UNASSIGNED: Two main findings were identified: differences and similarities among stakeholders about perceptions of post-treatment needs; and suggestions to meet YAC needs following treatment.
UNASSIGNED: Results demonstrate the importance of collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including YAC, when designing services for YAC. Results include suggestions to improve services available through community or healthcare centres.