2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.06.1884
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Survivorship after Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer: Insights Via an Internet-Based Survivorship Care Plan Tool

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“…Survivorship care plans aim to improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients. Frick et al (2017) conducted a quantitative study to explore treatment patterns, side effects, surveillance care plans and perceptions of a survivorship care plan tool. Only 5% of people with pancreatic cancer who were surveyed received survivorship information following treatment.…”
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“…Survivorship care plans aim to improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients. Frick et al (2017) conducted a quantitative study to explore treatment patterns, side effects, surveillance care plans and perceptions of a survivorship care plan tool. Only 5% of people with pancreatic cancer who were surveyed received survivorship information following treatment.…”
Section: Early Referral To Palliative Care and Integration Within Oncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the people who responded to a brief survey at the time they received their care plan, 83% said they would share it with their healthcare team, although 50% wanted more information than the plan provided (Frick et al 2017). In terms of the information patients may want to see in a survivorship care plan, Polakowski et al (2015) argued there is a significant need for information that supports people to detect side effects/ complications of treatment and assess signs and symptoms to manage the effects of pancreatic cancer.…”
Section: Early Referral To Palliative Care and Integration Within Oncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The papers included feasibility and evaluation studies of the SCP technology (16)(17)(18), descriptive studies using SCP data and/or surveys/questionnaires on user satisfaction and participation (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26), predictive modelling as to who receives a SCP (27), a review on the adherence, advantages and limitations of cancer SCP (28), a review with a focus on nursing practice(29) and a description of SCP systems that were under development at the time (30,31).…”
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“…Most survivors using one model planned to share it with their PCPs (17,19,(22)(23)(24)(25). Reasons for not sharing the care plan were that their provider would not care about the plan, they did not feel the plan was relevant to the provider or that the SCP was too long or it would upset the provider (23,25).…”
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