2019
DOI: 10.1188/19.onf.585-594
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Survivorship Care Plans: Health Actions Taken and Satisfaction After Use

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“…Nineteen of the 22 articles noted that all SCPs begin with the design of the plan and the selection of the content that will be included (Clarke et al, 2020; Coyle et al, 2014; de Rooij et al, 2017, 2019; DeGuzman et al, 2014; Ezendam et al, 2014; Miller, 2008; Glaser et al, 2019; Hawkins‐Taylor et al, 2019; Jefford et al, 2013; Jeppesen et al, 2018; Mayer et al, ,2014, 2016; Nicolaije et al, ,2013, 2015; Nolte et al, 2016; Reb et al, 2017; Singh‐Carlson et al, 2018; Sprague et al, 2013). The included studies indicated that each health centre chose and developed its own specific SCP based on the different models proposed by the main scientific societies mentioned above (Brant et al, 2016; Clarke et al, 2020; Coyle et al, 2014; Miller, 2008; Glaser et al, 2019; Hawkins‐Taylor et al, 2019; Jefford et al, 2013; Reb et al, 2017; Singh‐Carlson et al, 2018). Despite the heterogeneity of the SCPs, all of them were based on proposals designed from the IOM report.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nineteen of the 22 articles noted that all SCPs begin with the design of the plan and the selection of the content that will be included (Clarke et al, 2020; Coyle et al, 2014; de Rooij et al, 2017, 2019; DeGuzman et al, 2014; Ezendam et al, 2014; Miller, 2008; Glaser et al, 2019; Hawkins‐Taylor et al, 2019; Jefford et al, 2013; Jeppesen et al, 2018; Mayer et al, ,2014, 2016; Nicolaije et al, ,2013, 2015; Nolte et al, 2016; Reb et al, 2017; Singh‐Carlson et al, 2018; Sprague et al, 2013). The included studies indicated that each health centre chose and developed its own specific SCP based on the different models proposed by the main scientific societies mentioned above (Brant et al, 2016; Clarke et al, 2020; Coyle et al, 2014; Miller, 2008; Glaser et al, 2019; Hawkins‐Taylor et al, 2019; Jefford et al, 2013; Reb et al, 2017; Singh‐Carlson et al, 2018). Despite the heterogeneity of the SCPs, all of them were based on proposals designed from the IOM report.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nineteen of the 22 articles noted that all SCPs begin with the design of the plan and the selection of the content that will be included (Clarke et al, 2020;Coyle et al, 2014;de Rooij et al, 2017de Rooij et al, , 2019DeGuzman et al, 2014;Ezendam et al, 2014;Miller, 2008;Glaser et al, 2019;Hawkins-Taylor et al, 2019;Jefford et al, 2013;Jeppesen et al, 2018;Mayer et al, ,2014Mayer et al, , , 2016Nicolaije et al, ,2013Nicolaije et al, , , 2015Nolte et al, 2016;Reb et al, 2017;Singh-Carlson et al, 2018;Sprague et al, 2013).…”
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“…The purpose of this pre/post survey study in five cancer treatment centres in the USA was to assess survivors’ use/satisfaction with an SCP and health actions taken attributed to the SCP 5. The pre-survey assessed demographic and clinical characteristics and participants were enrolled to receive an SCP and a 3-month FU survey.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a study by Hawkins-Taylor and colleagues published in 2019, sharing an SCP with a spouse or partner was the most common use of an SCP, and only 15% of participants shared the plan with their PCP. In addition, survivors who received an SCP were 11 times more likely to adopt constructive, healthy behaviors ( Hawkins-Taylor et al, 2019 ). Other studies note low rates of adoption of SCPs by oncology clinicians and limited evidence of the effects of SCPs on health outcomes ( Denzen et al, 2019 ; Nahm et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%