'It made me feel part of the team, having my homework to do' - women and specialist nurse experiences of remote follow-up after ovarian cancer treatment: a qualitative interview study

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Kennedy, Fiona [1 ]
Shearsmith, Leanne [1 ]
Holmes, Marie [1 ]
Velikova, Galina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Med Res St Jamess, Sect Patient Ctr Outcomes Res, Bexley Wing,Beckett St, Leeds LS9 7TF, England
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Ovarian cancer; Follow-up; Electronic patient-reported outcome measures; Nurse-led telephone consultations; Qualitative; ENDOMETRIAL CANCER; TRIAL; CARE; OUTCOMES; SELF;
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10.1007/s00520-022-07470-z
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Purpose Ovarian cancer patients require monitoring for relapse post-treatment, and alternative follow-up pathways are increasing, which require in-depth exploration to ensure acceptability and inform implementation. This study aimed to explore women and specialist nurses' experiences of participating in a feasibility study of an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) follow-up pathway after ovarian cancer treatment. Methods The feasibility study incorporated an ePRO questionnaire, blood test and telephone consultation with a specialist nurse, instead of face-to-face hospital visits. All women and the nurses involved were invited to take part in nested semi-structured interviews. Interviews were recorded and transcripts analysed using framework analysis. Results Twenty interviews were conducted (16 out of 24 women who took part in the feasibility study and all 4 nurses). Four themes were identified: (1) readiness and motivators, (2) practicalities and logistics, (3) personal impact and (4) future role. An overarching theme highlighted how women strived to seek reassurance and gain confidence. Most women and nurses were positive about the ePRO pathway and would happily continue using it. Conclusion This work provides invaluable insight into the experiences of women on remote ePRO follow-up post-treatment. Important logistic and implementation issues were identified, which should inform future large-scale work to introduce and evaluate remote ePRO methods in cancer follow-up. This work highlights the key factors influencing women's readiness and acceptability of an ePRO pathway, and how services should be carefully designed to ensure patients feel reassured and confident post-treatment. Furthermore, it highlights that flexibility and patient preference should be considered in remote service delivery.
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