The Polaris Oncology Survivorship Transition (POST) System: A Patient- and Provider-Driven Cancer Survivorship Planning Program.

Erin O'Hea, Juliet Wu, Laura Dietzen, Tina Harralson, Edwin D Boudreaux
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Background: It is strongly recommended that individuals ending treatment for cancer have a "survivorship plan," and new standards require survivorship planning for accreditation, However, a comprehensive plan is often neglected.

Objective: To present the development and field test results of a web-based, breast cancer survivorship care planning system.

Methods: The Polaris Oncology Survivorship Transition (POST) blends input from the electronic health record (EHR), oncology care providers (OCPs), and patients to create a survivorship care plan (SCP). The content of the POST program was created with the assistance of end-user input (patients, oncologists, and primary care providers (PCPs)) and the full program was piloted on women ending treatment for breast cancer. This paper presents the pilot study that field-tested the POST In a clinical setting. Patients were recruited from outpatient care clinics and chemotherapy units in a comprehensive care center. The study included 25 women ending treatment for breast cancer in the past year, 4 OCPs, and PCPs. Patients received the POST computeπzed assessment and a tailored SCP.

Results: The POST assists providers in crafting efficient and comprehensive SCPs and was rated highly satisfactory by all end-users.

Discussion: The POST program can be used as a cancer survivorship planning program to assist OCPs in care planning for their patients ending treatment for breast cancer.

Conclusion: This study provides support for Incorporating computerized SCP programs into clinical practice. Use of the POST in clinical practice has the potential to improve survivorship planning.

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北极星肿瘤生存过渡(POST)系统:患者和提供者驱动的癌症生存规划程序。
背景:强烈建议结束癌症治疗的个人有一个“生存计划”,新的标准要求生存计划的认证,然而,一个全面的计划往往被忽视。目的:介绍一个基于网络的乳腺癌生存护理计划系统的开发和现场测试结果。方法:Polaris肿瘤生存过渡(POST)将电子健康记录(EHR)、肿瘤护理提供者(ocp)和患者的输入混合在一起,创建一个生存护理计划(SCP)。POST方案的内容是在最终用户(患者、肿瘤学家和初级保健提供者)的协助下制定的,整个方案在终止乳腺癌治疗的妇女中进行了试点。本文介绍了在临床环境中对POST进行现场测试的试点研究。患者从门诊护理诊所和综合护理中心的化疗单位招募。该研究包括25名在过去一年中结束乳腺癌治疗的女性,4名ocp和pcp。患者接受POST计算机化评估和量身定制的SCP。结果:POST协助提供者制作高效和全面的scp,并被所有最终用户评为高度满意。讨论:POST项目可以用作癌症生存计划项目,以协助ocp为其患者结束乳腺癌治疗制定护理计划。结论:本研究为计算机化SCP程序应用于临床提供了支持。在临床实践中使用POST有可能改善生存计划。
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