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Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer.

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Dorfman, CS; Somers, TJ; Arrato, NA; Winger, JG; Herold, B; Plumb Vilardaga, J; Chou, NA; Diachina, A; Corbett, CM; Wagner, L; Maslow, G ...
Published in: J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol
March 20, 2026

PURPOSE: High symptom burden and poor prognosis faced by adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15-29) with advanced or recurrent cancer significantly impact their sense of identity and purpose as they work to achieve developmentally significant goals. The combination of high symptom burden and goal interference may exacerbate suffering, yet palliative care interventions have not addressed the co-occurring symptom management and existential concerns of this population. METHODS: Guided by the NIH Stage Model, we systematically developed a psychosocial symptom management intervention to address the needs of AYAs with advanced or recurrent cancer. Quantitative and qualitative data were obtained from AYAs (N = 20) and caregivers (N = 13) who completed semi-structured interviews and self-report measures to assist with intervention development of refinement. Rapid qualitative analysis was used. RESULTS: Intervention development interviews confirmed high symptom burden and the need to develop a psychosocial symptom management intervention targeting this population. A four-session intervention ("SMILE: Symptom Management for Improved PhysicaL and Emotional Wellbeing") was developed integrating behavioral symptom coping strategies with strategies from Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to (a) reduce symptom burden and interference and (b) promote engagement in values-driven, meaningful action in the face of life-limiting illness. Refinement sessions assisted with further clarifying concepts, tailoring the intervention to the population, and honing protocols. CONCLUSIONS: SMILE is a novel integration of three evidence-based approaches to provide AYAs skills to address symptoms that interfere with valued and meaningful action. The feasibility and acceptability of SMILE will next be examined in a pilot randomized controlled trial.

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J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol

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2156-535X

Publication Date

March 20, 2026

Start / End Page

21565333261425871

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
 

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Dorfman, C. S., Somers, T. J., Arrato, N. A., Winger, J. G., Herold, B., Plumb Vilardaga, J., … Breitbart, W. S. (2026). Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol, 21565333261425870. https://doi.org/10.1177/21565333261425871
Dorfman, Caroline S., Tamara J. Somers, Nicole A. Arrato, Joseph G. Winger, Brianna Herold, Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, Natalie A. Chou, et al. “Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer.J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol, March 20, 2026, 21565333261425870. https://doi.org/10.1177/21565333261425871.
Dorfman CS, Somers TJ, Arrato NA, Winger JG, Herold B, Plumb Vilardaga J, et al. Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2026 Mar 20;21565333261425870.
Dorfman, Caroline S., et al. “Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer.J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol, Mar. 2026, p. 21565333261425870. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21565333261425871.
Dorfman CS, Somers TJ, Arrato NA, Winger JG, Herold B, Plumb Vilardaga J, Chou NA, Diachina A, Corbett CM, Wagner L, Maslow G, Breitbart WS. Development of a Novel Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Symptom Management for Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2026 Mar 20;21565333261425870.
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Published In

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol

DOI

EISSN

2156-535X

Publication Date

March 20, 2026

Start / End Page

21565333261425871

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis