| Literature DB >> 27126977 |
Laura A M Duineveld, Thijs Wieldraaijer1, Jan Wind1, Irma M Verdonck-de Leeuw2, Henk C P M van Weert1, Cornelia F van Uden-Kraan2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs) regarding their current and future role in survivorship care of patients with colon cancer, and to assess their perspectives on patients' self-management capacities and the value of the eHealth application Oncokompas(2.0) used by patients.Entities:
Keywords: Colon cancer; PRIMARY CARE; Survivorship care; eHealth
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27126977 PMCID: PMC4853998 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participants' characteristics (n=20)
| Age in years, median (range) | 49.5 | (34–65 years) |
| Gender, n (%) | ||
| Male | 10 | (50) |
| Female | 10 | (50) |
| Experience as a GP in years, median (range) | 14.5 | (3–34 years) |
| Area of occupation, n (%) | ||
| Urban | 15 | (75) |
| Rural | 5 | (25) |
| Healthcare practice, n (%) | ||
| Self-employed GP | 14 | (70) |
| Employed GP | 6 | (30) |
GP, general practitioner.
Interview topics
| Topics | Key questions |
|---|---|
| GPs' current involvement in survivorship care of patients with colon cancer | What is your current involvement in survivorship care of patients who have been treated for colon cancer? |
| Future role of GPs in survivorship care for colon patients with cancer |
To what extent would you like to be involved after treatment of colon cancer with curative intent? Are you willing to coordinate survivorship care of colon cancer? Under what condition(s) are you willing to provide survivorship care, including follow-up, of colon cancer? |
| Patients’ self-management after colon cancer treatment | What could the role of self-management by patients in survivorship care of colon cancer be? |
| The use of Oncokompas2.0 in survivorship care of colon cancer |
What is the value of Oncokompas2.0 regarding the future role of patients in survivorship care of colon cancer? To what extent do you want to be involved if your patient uses Oncokompas2.0? |
GPs, general practitioners.
Overview of involvement and key issues and themes concerning the current and future role in survivorship care of colon cancer according to GPs
| Key issues | Theme | |
|---|---|---|
| Current role of the GP | The GP experiences involvement in patients who have been treated for colon cancer |
Initiates periodic contact with the patient Involved after patient initiated contact Awareness if patient has a history of colon cancer |
| The GP has a limited role when patients have been treated for colon cancer |
Loses contact with the patient Contact with patients at random Not often confronted with patients who have been treated for colon cancer | |
| Desired role of the GP in survivorship care | The GP wants to be more involved in coordination of colon cancer survivorship care |
Opportunity to improve continuity in care Familiarity with patients Improvement of doctor–patient relationship Follow-up is easy to carry out All care aspects that can be carried out in primary care should be transferred |
| The GP does not want more involvement |
Too many responsibilities have already been shifted from secondary to primary care Survivorship care requires a different approach Lack of expertise Lack of trust of patients in expertise of GP | |
| Requirements of the GP to coordinate survivorship care of colon cancer |
Agreements with medical specialist in secondary care Follow-up protocol Refresher course Financial compensation by insurance Support within and beyond the practice (eg, by a nurse) System to schedule patient visits Assessment of feasibility |
GPs, general practitioners.
Overview of involvement, and key issues and themes concerning patient's self-management and the use of Oncokompas2.0 in survivorship care of colon cancer according to GPs
| Key issues | Theme | |
|---|---|---|
| Patients’ self-management in survivorship care | Reservations of the GP concerning patients’ responsibilities in survivorship care |
Patients are not willing to be responsible for own care Patients are not capable of taking responsibility |
| Patients should be more involved in survivorship care |
Patients should be informed about physical symptoms that could indicate recurrent disease and about when to consult a doctor Involvement in decision-making | |
| Use of Oncokompas2.0 in survivorship care of colon cancer | The GP had a positive attitude towards the use of Oncokompas2.0 |
Oncokompas2.0 makes patients more empowered Patients will obtain insight into their symptoms and concerns Oncokompas2.0 will relieve the workload of GPs Increased insight for both GP and patients in case of vague symptoms and problems |
| Reservations of the GP concerning the use of Oncokompas2.0 |
Impersonal Not suitable for all patients Increases patients’ awareness of problems | |
| Involvement of the GP during patient's use of Oncokompas2.0 |
GPs as consultants Leave the initiative to the patient to discuss Oncokompas2.0 results
Estimate if a referral, suggested by Oncokompas2.0, is appropriate Intensive involvement of the GP
Receive a message if the patient has a serious symptom or concern detected by Oncokompas2.0 Discuss results of Oncokompas2.0 routinely with the patient |
GPs, general practitioners.