2014
DOI: 10.4172/2329-9126.1000163
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Primary Care Provider Evaluation of Cancer Survivorship Care Plans Developed for Patients in their Practice

Abstract: Objective Survivorship care plans (SCP), which describe a cancer survivor’s diagnosis, treatment and follow-up, are recommended. The study objective was to evaluate primary care providers’ (PCP) responses to SCPs developed for breast and colorectal cancer survivors in their practice and to determine whether PCP response to the SCPs varied according to characteristics of the practitioner and their practice. Method SCPs were created using the Journey Forward® Care Plan for breast and colorectal cancer patients… Show more

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“…Creation and delivery of the SCPs have been labor intensive and costly for many healthcare systems [20,21]. Confirmation of delivery of SCPs to PCPs has only been confirmed in select programs either by mail or electronically [22,23]. However, numerous programs do not send SCPs to PCPs and/or do not confirm receipt of the SCP by the PCP [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creation and delivery of the SCPs have been labor intensive and costly for many healthcare systems [20,21]. Confirmation of delivery of SCPs to PCPs has only been confirmed in select programs either by mail or electronically [22,23]. However, numerous programs do not send SCPs to PCPs and/or do not confirm receipt of the SCP by the PCP [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%