Survivorship care plan utilization in Australia and New Zealand: survivors', parents' and healthcare providers' perspectives.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Supportive Care in Cancer Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1007/s00520-025-09238-7
Rebecca E Hill, Joanna E Fardell, Rebecca Mercieca-Bebber, Claire E Wakefield, Christina Signorelli, Kate Webber, Karen A Johnston, Richard J Cohn
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Purpose: As part of survivorship care, many health authorities recommend survivorship care plans (SCPs). The aim of this study was to understand survivors' SCP receipt and use, clinical/demographic factors associated with use, and providers' SCP practices.

Methods: We surveyed Australian and New Zealand survivors of adult and childhood cancer (including parent proxies for survivors aged < 16 years). We fitted binomial logistic regression models to examine the relationship between survivors' clinical and sociodemographic characteristics, and SCP receipt. We also surveyed oncology health providers regarding current SCP provision practices, perceived receipt, and usefulness.

Results: We recruited 1123 cancer survivors (499 adult cancer survivors and 624 childhood cancer survivors, including 222 parent proxies) and 21 healthcare providers. 10.7% of adult and 22.0% of childhood cancer survivors recalled receiving SCPs. SCP receipt was more likely for adult cancer survivors diagnosed with prostate cancer, low-risk cancer diagnoses and older at study participation, and childhood cancer survivors treated with chemotherapy or younger at study participation. Across both groups, a higher level of education attainment was predictive of SCP use. Most healthcare providers estimated that < 15% of adult and > 75% of childhood cancer survivors received SCPs.

Conclusions: Few survivors of adult or childhood cancer reported receiving a SCP, and there were sociodemographic and clinical differences in those who did and did not receive and use their SCP. SCP recipients used and valued them, but healthcare providers indicated potential areas for improvement with SCP provision. Consideration may be needed regarding SCP format, presentation and content.

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澳大利亚和新西兰的幸存者护理计划利用:幸存者、父母和医疗保健提供者的观点。
目的:作为幸存者护理的一部分,许多卫生当局推荐幸存者护理计划(scp)。本研究的目的是了解幸存者的SCP接收和使用,与使用相关的临床/人口因素,以及提供者的SCP实践。方法:我们调查了澳大利亚和新西兰的成人和儿童癌症幸存者(包括年龄幸存者的父母代理)。结果:我们招募了1123名癌症幸存者(499名成年癌症幸存者和624名儿童癌症幸存者,包括222名父母代理)和21名医疗保健提供者。10.7%的成人和22.0%的儿童癌症幸存者回忆接受过scp治疗。被诊断为前列腺癌的成年癌症幸存者、被诊断为低风险癌症的成年癌症幸存者以及接受化疗的儿童癌症幸存者或年龄较小的儿童癌症幸存者更有可能接受SCP。在两组中,较高的教育程度预示着SCP的使用。大多数医疗保健提供者估计,75%的儿童癌症幸存者接受了scp治疗。结论:很少有成人或儿童癌症幸存者报告接受了SCP,并且在接受和未接受和使用SCP的患者中存在社会人口学和临床差异。SCP接受者使用并重视它们,但医疗保健提供者指出了SCP提供的潜在改进领域。可能需要考虑SCP的格式、表示和内容。
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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
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期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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