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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 2/2019

01-04-2019

Cancer Survivorship Care Plan Utilization and Impact on Clinical Decision-Making at Point-of-Care Visits with Primary Care: Results from an Engineering, Primary Care, and Oncology Collaborative for Survivorship Health

Authors: SarahMaria Donohue, James E. Haine, Zhanhai Li, David A. Feldstein, Mark Micek, Elizabeth R. Trowbridge, Sandra A. Kamnetz, James M. Sosman, Lee G. Wilke, Mary E. Sesto, Amye J. Tevaarwerk

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Every cancer survivor and his/her primary care provider should receive an individualized survivorship care plan (SCP) following curative treatment. Little is known regarding point-of-care utilization at primary care visits. We assessed SCP utilization in the clinical context of primary care visits. Primary care physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs) who had seen survivors following provision of an SCP were identified. Eligible primary care physicians and APPs were sent an online survey, evaluating SCP utilization and influence on decision-making at the point-of-care, accompanied by copies of the survivor’s SCP and the clinic note. Eighty-eight primary care physicians and APPs were surveyed November 2016, with 40 (45%) responding. Most respondents (60%) reported discussing cancer or related issues during the visit. Information needed included treatment (66%) and follow-up visits, and the cancer team was responsible for (58%) vs primary care (58%). Respondents acquired this information by asking the patient (79%), checking oncology notes (75%), the SCP (17%), or online resources (8%). Barriers to SCP use included being unaware of the SCP (73%), difficulty locating it (30%), and finding needed information faster via another mechanism (15%). Despite largely not using the SCP for the visit (90%), most respondents (61%) believed one would be quite or very helpful for future visits. Most primary care visits included discussion of cancer or cancer-related issues. SCPs may provide the information necessary to deliver optimal survivor care but efforts are needed to reduce barriers and design SCPs for primary care use.
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Metadata
Title
Cancer Survivorship Care Plan Utilization and Impact on Clinical Decision-Making at Point-of-Care Visits with Primary Care: Results from an Engineering, Primary Care, and Oncology Collaborative for Survivorship Health
Authors
SarahMaria Donohue
James E. Haine
Zhanhai Li
David A. Feldstein
Mark Micek
Elizabeth R. Trowbridge
Sandra A. Kamnetz
James M. Sosman
Lee G. Wilke
Mary E. Sesto
Amye J. Tevaarwerk
Publication date
01-04-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-017-1295-3

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