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Need for general practitioner involvement and eHealth in colon cancer survivorship care: patients' perspectives.

Ineke C Nugteren1, Laura A M Duineveld1, Thijs Wieldraaijer1, Henk C P M van Weert1, Irma M Verdonck-de Leeuw2, Cornelia F van Uden-Kraan2, Jan Wind1.   

Abstract

Background: As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptoms, there is a need for individually tailored care for these patients. Objective: To investigate patients' opinions about GP involvement in survivorship care and the use of eHealth applications, such as Oncokompas2.0, to support self-management. Oncokompas2.0 is an interactive website that monitors quality of life via participant-reported outcomes and provides feedback and personalized supportive care.
Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with patients diagnosed with stages I-III colon cancer treated with curative intent. Twenty participants (nine men, age range 49-86 years) were recruited in five Dutch hospitals by purposive sampling. Thematic data analysis was done by two coders.
Results: Possible benefits of greater GP involvement include better accessibility of care and additional guidance. Participants considered an increased workload for the already busy GP as a disadvantage. Requirements for greater GP involvement were assurance of sufficient knowledge and expertise of the GP and easy access to secondary care. Most participants expected that Oncokompas2.0 would increase awareness of symptoms and concerns and provide more insight into support possibilities. Reservations mentioned were the expected loss of personal contact with health professionals and the feasibility of implementation in the total patient population.
Conclusion: Colon cancer patients see some benefit of greater GP involvement and the use of Oncokompas2.0 to improve survivorship care. Our study results support initiatives to further explore GP-led survivorship care and the implementation of eHealth.
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Keywords:  Aftercare; colonic neoplasms; health services needs and demand; primary health care; qualitative research; telemedicine

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28122847     DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmw139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Pract        ISSN: 0263-2136            Impact factor:   2.267


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4.  Adverse events of targeted therapies reported by patients with cancer treated in primary care.

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Review 5.  Telemedicine Acceptance Among Older Adult Patients With Cancer: Scoping Review.

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6.  Colorectal cancer patients' preferences for type of caregiver during survivorship care.

Authors:  T Wieldraaijer; L A M Duineveld; S C Donkervoort; W B Busschers; H C P M van Weert; J Wind
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7.  Improving communication between the general practitioner and the oncologist: a key role in coordinating care for patients suffering from cancer.

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8.  Health care use and remaining needs for support among women with breast cancer in the first 15 months after diagnosis: the role of the GP.

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Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2020-02-19       Impact factor: 2.267

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