2020
DOI: 10.2196/23414
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Exploring Interactive Survivorship Care Plans to Support Breast Cancer Survivors: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, accounting for 23% of all cancer survivors nationally. Yet, the availability of adequate resources and tools for supporting breast cancer survivors has not kept up with the rapid advancement in treatment options, resulting in unmet supportive care needs, particularly among low-income and minority populations. This study explores an alternative means of delivering breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCPs), with the a… Show more

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“…For most interventions, the study was performed in the United States ( n = 12) (Cairo et al, 2020 ; Henry et al, 2018 ; Kapoor & Nambisan, 2020 ; Kelleher et al, 2021 ; Kubo et al, 2018 ; Lengacher et al, 2018 ; Nápoles et al, 2019 ; Owen et al, 2017 ; Price‐Blackshear et al, 2020 ; Ritterband et al, 2012 ; Smith et al, 2019 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ), followed by the Netherlands ( n = 6) (Abrahams et al, 2015 ; Dozeman et al, 2017 ; van den Berg et al, 2012 ; Willems et al, 2015 ; Wolvers et al, 2015 ). A few interventions ( n = 3) (Ritterband et al, 2012 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ; Urech et al, 2018 ; Zachariae et al, 2018 ) were studied in multiple countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For most interventions, the study was performed in the United States ( n = 12) (Cairo et al, 2020 ; Henry et al, 2018 ; Kapoor & Nambisan, 2020 ; Kelleher et al, 2021 ; Kubo et al, 2018 ; Lengacher et al, 2018 ; Nápoles et al, 2019 ; Owen et al, 2017 ; Price‐Blackshear et al, 2020 ; Ritterband et al, 2012 ; Smith et al, 2019 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ), followed by the Netherlands ( n = 6) (Abrahams et al, 2015 ; Dozeman et al, 2017 ; van den Berg et al, 2012 ; Willems et al, 2015 ; Wolvers et al, 2015 ). A few interventions ( n = 3) (Ritterband et al, 2012 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ; Urech et al, 2018 ; Zachariae et al, 2018 ) were studied in multiple countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few interventions ( n = 3) (Ritterband et al, 2012 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ; Urech et al, 2018 ; Zachariae et al, 2018 ) were studied in multiple countries. For more than half of the interventions ( n = 18), the study was performed only in breast cancer patients (Abrahams et al, 2015 ; Cairo et al, 2020 ; Delrieu, Anota, et al, 2020 ; Dozeman et al, 2017 ; Galiano‐Castillo et al, 2013 ; Henry et al, 2018 ; Holtdirk et al, 2020 ; Kapoor & Nambisan, 2020 ; Kelleher et al, 2021 ; Lee et al, 2014 ; Lengacher et al, 2018 ; Mendes‐Santos et al, 2019 ; Nápoles et al, 2019 ; Price‐Blackshear et al, 2020 ; Smith et al, 2019 ; van den Berg et al, 2012 ; Zachariae et al, 2018 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ), and in studies with mixed samples ( n = 14), a mean of 52% of the participants had breast cancer (Bray et al, 2017 ; Bruggeman‐Everts et al, 2017 ; Falz et al, 2021 ; Foster et al, 2016 ; Kubo et al, 2018 ; Mikolasek et al, 2021 ; Owen et al, 2017 ; Puszkiewicz et al, 2016 ; Spahrkäs et al, 2020b ; Urech et al, 2018 ; Willems, Bolman, et al, 2017 ; Yun et al, 2012 ; Zernicke et al, 2016 ). For three interventions, no percentage breast cancer patients was known yet, as only a protocol was available (Carlson et al, 2019 ; Corbett et al, 2016 ; Subnis et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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