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Annual Report 2023

Appearance Support Center

Shoko Toma, Tomomi Kobayashi, Ayako Koike, Naoya Yamazaki (Joint appointment in the Department of Dermatologic Oncology), Akira Takahashi (Joint appointment in the Department of Dermatologic Oncology at the NCCHE), Ayumi Saito (Joint appointment in the Department of Medical Oncology), Masao Arikawa (Joint appointment in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery), Ryoko Udagawa (Joint appointment in the Department of Pharmacy), Akiko Kubo (Joint appointment in the Department of Pharmacy), Masako Imai

Introduction

 The Appearance Support Center supports patients to "live in society" and "live as a person" through clinical, research and educational activities on appearance issues.

The Team and What We Do

 As to clinical activities, our team comprises three clinical psychologists (each with one full-time and two part-time) whom both in- and out-patients as well as their families consult for questions and concerns regarding physical appearance. Example issues include the side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy on skin, nails and hair and scarring and epithesis from surgeries and breast surgery. To expand our practice beyond consultation alone, we are currently developing a new team in collaboration with a dermatologist, plastic surgeon, medical oncologist, pharmacist and nurses.

 Consultation support for appearance changes is provided at the Appearance Support Center on the 1st floor. Preoperative and postoperative consultations for head and neck cancer patients are conducted at the Patient Support Research and Development Center on the 8th floor, mainly in collaboration with the Perioperative Outpatient Clinic.

 In FY2023, we had 278 new patients for individual consultations, of which 207 were eligible for the cancer patient guidance and management fee (b), doubling from the previous year. The outpatient space is open from Monday to Thursday from noon to 2 pm, during which time patients can freely try on care products and consult staff, and we had 755 patients. We also conduct a patient program every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 pm, the main aim of which is to provide patients with medical information through group sessions, and 85 patients participated. The total number of interventions was 2,191. Online "Appearance Care Course for Workers" was conducted once a month and 30 patients participated in total. The same course was opened to medical staff and 73 people attended.

Research Activities

 For the "Research for the establishment of a consultation support and information provision system for appearance care," a comprehensive project to promote cancer control granted by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) from 2023 to 2025, we initiated a survey of the support and systems in place at medical institutions for appearance care in conjunction with the MHLW’s Appearance Support Model Project. In the research project "Appearance Care Provided by Medical practitioner for Treatment-Related Appearance Changes in Children and Adolescents with Cancer," selected for the Foundation for CCAJ Grant for FY2023, we conducted an interview survey with cancer hub hospitals to analyze the status of actual appearance care practices and the challenges.

Education

 We have made e-learning available on "Education and Training on Appearance Care of Cancer Patients" for medical staff and also held its advance course for cancer hub hospitals in person. In addition, we held a training session in a collaboration with Japanese Psychological Association on "Psychosocial support for appearance issues faced by cancer patients". At the request of local governments and educational institutions, we also conducted appearance training sessions for medical staff.

Future Prospects

 The "Guidelines for the Development of Cancer Hub Hospitals" issued by the MHLW, as well as the "Fourth Basic Plan for the Promotion of Cancer Control" addresses appearance care. We will continue to practice enhanced appearance care based on our research and provide information and training to other medical facilities.

Conference

 Sponsor: Appearance Support Center (the NCC Hospital)

 Conference Title: Education and Training on Appearance Care of Cancer Patients for Medical Staff: Advanced Course

 Date: March 10th, 2024

 Location: Tokyo

 Sponsor: Appearance Support Center (the NCC Hospital)

 Conference Title: Psychosocial support for appearance issues faced by cancer patients

 Date: March 2nd, 2024

 Location: Tokyo

List of papers published in 2023

Journal

1. Iino K, Nagaoka N, Watanuki S, Shimizu C, Nozawa K, Toma S, Mori A, Shimazu T, Sato T. Development of an educational program for healthcare professionals who provide appearance care for patients with cancer: Feasibility study of an e-learning program. Global health & medicine, 5:354-361, 2023