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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 6/2018

01-12-2018

Cancer Survivors’ Reported Discussions with Health Care Providers About Follow-Up Care and Receipt of Written Care Plans

Authors: Sarah C. Reed, Rod Walker, Rebecca Ziebell, Borsika Rabin, Stephanie Nutt, Jessica Chubak, Larissa Nekhlyudov

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

Prior studies reveal gaps in cancer survivors’ discussions with health care providers about follow-up care and receipt of care plans; however, whether survivorship care planning may vary by cancer type is not known. We surveyed 615 survivors of breast, colorectal, prostate, lung cancer, and melanoma enrolled in three health plans to examine cancer survivors’ self-reported discussions of follow-up care, including the need for surveillance, late and long-term effects, emotional needs, and health behaviors. We assessed whether cancer survivors received a written treatment summary and post-treatment care instructions. Most (92%) survivors reported having a discussion about the need for surveillance; 75%, late and long-term effects; 69%, lifestyle and health behaviors; and 53%, emotional and social needs. Most (88%) reported receiving post-treatment care instructions and 47%, a treatment summary. While there was little difference among survivors’ receipt of surveillance or health behavior recommendations by cancer type (p = 0.85 and p = 0.66, respectively), discussions of late and long-term effects occurred among 82% of prostate, 78% of breast, 73% of melanoma, 72% of colorectal, and 67% of lung survivors (p = 0.06). Approximately half of survivors reported discussions of emotional needs, with modest differences by cancer type (p = 0.08). Our findings indicate that most patient-provider discussions cover information on surveillance, with less emphasis on late and long-term effects, lifestyle and health behaviors, and substantially less focusing on emotional and social needs. No or modest differences in discussions occurred by cancer type. Whether tailoring information to individual cancer survivor needs is beneficial should be examined.
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Metadata
Title
Cancer Survivors’ Reported Discussions with Health Care Providers About Follow-Up Care and Receipt of Written Care Plans
Authors
Sarah C. Reed
Rod Walker
Rebecca Ziebell
Borsika Rabin
Stephanie Nutt
Jessica Chubak
Larissa Nekhlyudov
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 6/2018
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-017-1228-1

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