OBJECTIVE: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-term follow-up care is recommended and helps monitoring survivors' health. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) we aimed to 1) investigate the predictors of the intention to attend follow-up care, and 2) examine the associations between perceived control and behavioral intention with actual follow-up care attendance in Swiss childhood cancer survivors. METHODS: We conducted a questionnaire survey in Swiss childhood cancer survivors (diagnosed with cancer aged <16 years between 1990 and 2005; ≥5 years since diagnosis). We assessed TPB-related predictors (attitude, subjective norm, perceived control), intention to attend follow-up care, a...
Background Little is known about follow‐up care attendance of adolescent survivors of childhood canc...
Objective : To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ int...
Objective: Given increased survival rates and treatment-related late-effects, follow-up for cancer s...
Objective: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-...
Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-term follow...
PURPOSE The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer...
Purpose: The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer s...
OBJECTIVE: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent d...
Objective: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent deca...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
Purpose: Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
BACKGROUND Little is known about follow-up care attendance of adolescent survivors of childhood c...
ntroduction Attendance at long-term follow-up clinic is necessary for survivors of childhood cancer ...
Background Little is known about follow‐up care attendance of adolescent survivors of childhood canc...
Objective : To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ int...
Objective: Given increased survival rates and treatment-related late-effects, follow-up for cancer s...
Objective: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-...
Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for late effects. Regular attendance to long-term follow...
PURPOSE The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer...
Purpose: The aim was to study follow-up care attendance in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer s...
OBJECTIVE: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent d...
Objective: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent deca...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
Purpose: Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
BACKGROUND Little is known about follow-up care attendance of adolescent survivors of childhood c...
ntroduction Attendance at long-term follow-up clinic is necessary for survivors of childhood cancer ...
Background Little is known about follow‐up care attendance of adolescent survivors of childhood canc...
Objective : To examine the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in influencing patients’ int...
Objective: Given increased survival rates and treatment-related late-effects, follow-up for cancer s...