Accuracy and acceptability of survivorship care plans: results of a pilot study
Author(s)
Koczwara, Bogda
Doherty, Tracey N
Hislop, Chantelle C
Cameron, Kate
Bessen, Taryn
Christensen, Chris
Corsini, Nadia
Fitzgerald, Michael K
Loft, Nicole
Poprawski, Dagmara M
Turpin, Kate H
Eckert, Marion C
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2020
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Survivorship treatment summaries and care plans are increasingly incorporated into cancer care but there are limited data on their accuracy and acceptability. We have evaluated written care plans developed as part of a once‐off, nurse‐led survivorship consultations across four medical oncology clinics in South Australia as part of a state‐wide pilot. While the accuracy of treatment summaries was high, level of detail in care plans was moderate to low, as was survivors' perception of plans' utility.Survivorship treatment summaries and care plans are increasingly incorporated into cancer care but there are limited data on their accuracy and acceptability. We have evaluated written care plans developed as part of a once‐off, nurse‐led survivorship consultations across four medical oncology clinics in South Australia as part of a state‐wide pilot. While the accuracy of treatment summaries was high, level of detail in care plans was moderate to low, as was survivors' perception of plans' utility.
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Journal Title
Internal Medicine Journal
Volume
50
Issue
3
Subject
Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Clinical sciences
Health services and systems
Public health