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Survivorship care after breast cancer: Follow-up practices of Australian health professionals and attitudes to a survivorship care plan

机译:乳腺癌后的生存护理:澳大利亚卫生专业人员的跟进做法以及对生存护理计划的态度

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Objective:  The increasing number of breast cancer survivors and the complexity of follow-up care make the provision of high-quality survivorship care a challenge. This study explored the follow-up practices of health professionals and their attitudes to alternative models such as shared care and the use of a survivorship care plan.Methods:  Specialist oncologists (surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists) breast physicians and breast-care nurses completed an online survey.Results:  A total of 217 practitioners completed the survey, which was estimated to include 42.8% of oncologists treating breast cancer in Australia. One-third of responding specialists reported spending more than 25% of their clinical time providing follow-up care. They reported many positive aspects to follow-up consultations and viewed follow-up care as an important part of their clinical role but expressed concern about the sustainability of follow-up care in their practices. The follow-up intervals and recommendations were in line with national guidelines. The specialists were supportive of sharing follow-up care with primary-care physicians, breast physicians and breast-care nurses. Most professionals felt that a survivorship care plan would improve care and said they would use a proforma.Conclusion:  The oncologists felt that follow-up care was an important part of their role and they were supportive of the concepts of shared care programs and a survivorship care plan. Input from consumers is required to evaluate the acceptability of these alternative models and to assess ways of implementing these changes to work towards a more comprehensive and sustainable method of delivering survivorship care.
机译:目标:乳腺癌幸存者的数量不断增加以及后续护理的复杂性使提供高质量的幸存者护理成为一项挑战。这项研究探讨了卫生专业人员的后续实践以及他们对替代模型(例如共享护理和生存护理计划的使用)的态度。方法:完成了专科肿瘤科医生(外科医生,内科和放射肿瘤科医生)的乳房医师和乳房护理护士结果:总共217位从业者完成了调查,估计其中包括42.8%的澳大利亚治疗乳腺癌的肿瘤学家。三分之一的回应专家表示,他们花费了超过25%的临床时间来提供后续护理。他们报告了随访咨询的许多积极方面,并将随访护理视为其临床作用的重要组成部分,但对其实践中随访护理的可持续性表示关注。随访间隔和建议均符合国家指南。专家们支持与初级保健医师,乳房医师和乳房护理护士分享后续护理。大多数专业人士认为,生存护理计划将改善护理水平,并表示将使用形式证明。结论:肿瘤科医生认为后续护理是其角色的重要组成部分,他们支持共享护理计划和幸存者的概念。护理计划。需要消费者的意见,以评估这些替代模型的可接受性,并评估实施这些变更的方式,以朝着更全面,可持续的方式提供生存护理。

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