Background: It is expected that in 2020 more than 17,000 cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnosed in The Netherlands. To date, patients are included in a surgeon-led follow-up programme whose main focus is recurrence detection. However, patients often experience multiple physical and psychosocial problems. Currently, these problems are not always encountered. More care by a generalist is suggested as a solution. Furthermore, patients prefer to undergo rehabilitation in their own environment and to be more involved in their own health care. eHealth applications might enhance this. Oncokompas2.0 is an online self-management application which facilitates access to supportive care. This study aims to evaluate primary care follow-up and afte...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and pilot a theory and evidence-based intervention to improve quality of life...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the efficacy of behavioural intervention technologies that can be used b...
Background. The optimal follow-up strategy for colorectal cancer is not known, and although patient...
Background: Colon cancer is associated with an increased risk of physical and psychosocial morbidity...
BACKGROUND: As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background. As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
There is a call for a more generalist and personalised approach during hospital-led survivorship car...
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors are at increased risk of developing the disease again....
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care use increases when cancer is diagnosed. This increase continues afte...
BACKGROUND: Medical treatment in patient-centred care in oncology is broadly managed and regulated i...
Purpose: Adequately informing patients is considered crucial in cancer care, but need for informatio...
BACKGROUND More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to earlier d...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and pilot a theory and evidence-based intervention to improve quality of life...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the efficacy of behavioural intervention technologies that can be used b...
Background. The optimal follow-up strategy for colorectal cancer is not known, and although patient...
Background: Colon cancer is associated with an increased risk of physical and psychosocial morbidity...
BACKGROUND: As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background. As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
There is a call for a more generalist and personalised approach during hospital-led survivorship car...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Routine follow-up is a part of the standard medical care a...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors are at increased risk of developing the disease again....
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care use increases when cancer is diagnosed. This increase continues afte...
BACKGROUND: Medical treatment in patient-centred care in oncology is broadly managed and regulated i...
Purpose: Adequately informing patients is considered crucial in cancer care, but need for informatio...
BACKGROUND More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to earlier d...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and pilot a theory and evidence-based intervention to improve quality of life...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the efficacy of behavioural intervention technologies that can be used b...
Background. The optimal follow-up strategy for colorectal cancer is not known, and although patient...