Our Wellness Beyond Cancer Survivorship Program was established and evaluated as a quality improvement project. Individualized survivorship care plans for survivors and primary care providers included cancer surveillance recommendations and survivors’ self-reported physical and psychosocial needs. At the discharge visit, an oncology nurse reviewed the care plan and symptom management strategies with survivors. We assessed the physical and psychosocial needs and feelings of empowerment of 70 breast and 53 colorectal cancer survivors on entry into the program and one year after discharge to primary care. Survivors were months to 10 or more years since the end of active treatment, with colorectal cancer survivors referred sooner (average 1.2 y...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Bearing in mind the inc...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cancer affecting both men and women in Austra...
The population of Irish cancer survivors is ever-increasing due to the success of modern treatments ...
Background. Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors have to manage treatment side effects, psychosocial is...
Many patients and health care providers lack awareness of both the existence of, and treatments for,...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Objective: National Cancer Control Plans (NCCPs) are high-level policy documents that prioritise act...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and its treatments can cause distressing sequelae. We conducte...
ObjectiveTo develop a feasibility study of a theory-driven telephone counseling program to enhance p...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and its treatments can cause distressing sequelae. We conducte...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Bearing in mind the inc...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cancer affecting both men and women in Austra...
The population of Irish cancer survivors is ever-increasing due to the success of modern treatments ...
Background. Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors have to manage treatment side effects, psychosocial is...
Many patients and health care providers lack awareness of both the existence of, and treatments for,...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Objective: National Cancer Control Plans (NCCPs) are high-level policy documents that prioritise act...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and its treatments can cause distressing sequelae. We conducte...
ObjectiveTo develop a feasibility study of a theory-driven telephone counseling program to enhance p...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and its treatments can cause distressing sequelae. We conducte...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Bearing in mind the inc...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...