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Survivorship Care Plans: A Work in Progress

by
H.M.L. Daudt
1,2,*,
C. van Mossel
3,4,
D.L. Dennis
1,2,
L. Leitz
2,5,
H.C. Watson
4 and
J.J. Tanliao
6
1
Clinical Research, BC Cancer Agency–Vancouver Island Centre, Victoria, BC, Canada
2
Centre for Patient and Family Supportive Care Research, BC Cancer Agency–Vancouver Island Centre, Victoria, BC, Canada
3
Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
4
Professional Practice Nursing, BC Cancer Agency–Vancouver Island Centre, Victoria, BC, Canada
5
‖ Library, BC Cancer Agency–Vancouver Island Centre, Victoria, BC, Canada
6
College of Education (School Psychology), University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Curr. Oncol. 2014, 21(3), 466-479; https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.1781
Submission received: 2 March 2014 / Revised: 3 April 2014 / Accepted: 4 May 2014 / Published: 1 June 2014

Abstract

Background: Health agencies across the world have echoed the recommendation of the U.S. Institute of Medicine (iom) that survivorship care plans (scps) should be provided to patients upon completion of treatment. To date, reviews of scps have been limited to the United States. The present review offers an expanded scope and describes how scps are being designed, delivered, and evaluated in various countries. Methods: We collected scps from Canada, the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. We selected for analysis the scps for which we could obtain the actual scp, information about the delivery approach, and evaluation data. We conducted a content analysis and compared the scps with the iom guidelines. Results: Of 47 scps initially identified, 16 were analyzed. The scps incorporated several of the iom’s guidelines, but many did not include psychosocial services, identification of a key point of contact, genetic testing, and financial concerns. The model of delivery instituted by the U.K. National Cancer Survivorship Initiative stands out because of its unique approach that initiates care planning at diagnosis and stratifies patients into a follow-up program based on self-management capacities. Summary: There is considerable variation in the approach to delivery and the extent to which scps follow the original recommendations from the iom. We discuss the implications of this review for future care-planning programs and prospective research. A holistic approach to care that goes beyond the iom recommendations and that incorporates care planning from the point of diagnosis to beyond completion of treatment might improve people’s experience of cancer care.
Keywords: supportive care; survivorship care plans; survivorship supportive care; survivorship care plans; survivorship

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Daudt, H.M.L.; van Mossel, C.; Dennis, D.L.; Leitz, L.; Watson, H.C.; Tanliao, J.J. Survivorship Care Plans: A Work in Progress. Curr. Oncol. 2014, 21, 466-479. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.1781

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Daudt HML, van Mossel C, Dennis DL, Leitz L, Watson HC, Tanliao JJ. Survivorship Care Plans: A Work in Progress. Current Oncology. 2014; 21(3):466-479. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.1781

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Daudt, H.M.L., C. van Mossel, D.L. Dennis, L. Leitz, H.C. Watson, and J.J. Tanliao. 2014. "Survivorship Care Plans: A Work in Progress" Current Oncology 21, no. 3: 466-479. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.1781

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