Despite the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 2005 recommendation, few care organizations have instituted standard survivorship care plans (SCPs). Low health literacy and low English proficiency are important factors to consider in SCP development. Our study aimed to identify information needs and survivorship care plan preferences of low literacy, multi-lingual patients to support the transition from oncology to primary care and ongoing learning in survivorship.We conducted focus groups in five languages with African American, Latina, Russian, Filipina, White, and Chinese medically underserved breast cancer patients. Topics explored included the transition to primary care, access to information, knowledge of treatment history, and perspectives...
Breast cancer survivors may experience long-term treatment complications, must live with the risk of...
Background Low-income, minority women with breast cancer experience a range of barriers to receiving...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
PurposeDespite the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 2005 recommendation, few care organizations have in...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) serve to communicate critical information needed for cancer survivors...
PurposeThe current number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) in the United States is approximately 3.8...
Purpose: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are tools used to assist in the transition from treatment to...
Purpose: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are tools used to assist in the transition from treatment to...
The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the Unite...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
The cancer survivor population is growing and requires specific coordinated continual care. In 2005,...
Abstract Background Following the completion of treat...
Background Both informational and social support are vital components in achieving a high quality of...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Breast cancer survivors may experience long-term treatment complications, must live with the risk of...
Background Low-income, minority women with breast cancer experience a range of barriers to receiving...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
PurposeDespite the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 2005 recommendation, few care organizations have in...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) serve to communicate critical information needed for cancer survivors...
PurposeThe current number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) in the United States is approximately 3.8...
Purpose: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are tools used to assist in the transition from treatment to...
Purpose: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are tools used to assist in the transition from treatment to...
The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the Unite...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
The cancer survivor population is growing and requires specific coordinated continual care. In 2005,...
Abstract Background Following the completion of treat...
Background Both informational and social support are vital components in achieving a high quality of...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Breast cancer survivors may experience long-term treatment complications, must live with the risk of...
Background Low-income, minority women with breast cancer experience a range of barriers to receiving...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...