联盟
白皮书
心理学
医学
政治学
医学教育
法学
作者
Sara Colomer‐Lahiguera,Rachel Pozzar,Carolyn Harris,Jeannine M. Brant,Yvette P. Conley,Mary E. Cooley,Manuela Eicher,Pamela S. Hinds,Doris Howell,Sandra A. Mitchell,Karin Ribi,Margaret Rosenzweig,Susan W. Wesmiller,Christine Miaskowski,Marilyn J. Hammer
标识
DOI:10.1097/nnr.0000000000000840
摘要
Abstract Background The inaugural “Cancer Symptom Science Expert Meeting”, held in Lausanne Switzerland on October 11-12, 2023, brought together 40 nurse scientists from seven countries to enhance collaboration across the global symptom science community; identify common research interests, gaps in knowledge, and opportunities for research; and develop strategies to address challenges and accelerate symptom science research internationally. Objective The aim of this white paper is to summarize the discussions and recommendations deliberated during the meeting and introduces the Global Research Alliance in Symptom Science (GRASS). Methods This two-day meeting featured presentations that highlighted critical issues and unanswered questions in cancer symptom science and other chronic conditions. Attendees identified four core topic areas based on the knowledge gaps reflected throughout the presentations. Four working groups (WGs) were formed to identify gaps and opportunities associated with each topic and to outline strategic directions and essential actions to advance symptom science. Results The WGs developed recommendations on four core topic areas. WG1) explored optimal approaches to collect, analyze, and use symptom data for research and clinical purposes. WG2) addressed the development of a minimum dataset or common data model for symptom science research. WG3) focused on enhancement of best practices in implementation science strategies to improve uptake of evidence-based symptom management strategies in routine clinical care. WG4) addressed the questions of capacity building and infrastructure for the creation of a global alliance in symptom science (GRASS). Discussion WGs’ recommendations underscore the commitment of an international coalition of scientists to advance symptom science. The symposium established the groundwork for the group to constitute GRASS, a global research alliance dedicated to symptom science in cancer and other chronic conditions. Future directions include establishing regular scientific meetings, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and engaging with symptom scientists.
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