Re-engineering Survivorship Care Plans to Support Primary Care Needs and Workflow: Results From an Engineering, Primary Care and Oncology Collaborative for Survivorship Health (EPOCH)

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Amye J. Tevaarwerk
Xiao Zhang
James Haine
Kirsten Norslien
Mary F. Henningfield
Chelsea Stietz
David Hahn
Mary E. Sesto
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[1] University of Wisconsin,Division of Hematology/Oncology
[2] Madison,undefined
[3] Carbone Cancer Center,undefined
[4] Gilda’s Club Madison,undefined
[5] UW Hospitals and Clinics,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2022年 / 37卷
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Survivorship care plans; Primary care information needs; Primary care satisfaction; Primary care clinician; Cancer survivorship; User-centered care plan;
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Maintaining the health of survivors requires communication, collaboration and care coordination between oncology and primary care. Primary care clinicians have been acknowledged as important recipients of survivorship care plans (SCPs); however, current SCP templates have not been evaluated for usefulness in the primary care context. We surveyed and interviewed primary care clinicians from a rural research network regarding SCP content, format and layout (phase 1), and potential use and clinical workflows around SCPs (phase 2). Based on these data, an existing SCP template was iteratively redesigned to better support survivorship care in the primary care setting. A total of 13 clinicians (9 MDs, 4 APPs) participated. Interviewees advocated for maintaining a single SCP document shared by survivors and clinicians. Changes to the SCP template included prioritizing follow-up over summary of treatment and removing or down-playing screening recommendations not impacted by cancer or cancer treatment. The re-engineered SCP was regarded as highly relevant for survivors, but clinicians noted the significant effort to “disassemble” SCPs in order to enter the information into on the receiving health record. Primary care clinicians value the information in SCPs but had important recommendations regarding content, layout, and format. Additionally, a significant effort appears to be required by recipients in order to extract SCP information for future use.
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