Follow-up care practices and barriers to breast cancer survivorship: perspectives from Asian oncology practitioners

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作者
Ng, Terence [1 ]
Toh, Ming Ren [1 ]
Cheung, Yin Ting [1 ]
Chan, Alexandre [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Pharm, Singapore 117543, Singapore
关键词
Breast cancer; Survivorship; Oncology practitioner; Cancer; Oncology; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; LONG-TERM; PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS; UNITED-STATES; PHYSICIANS; PERCEPTIONS; ANXIETY; PLANS; PREFERENCES; FATIGUE;
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10.1007/s00520-015-2700-2
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
The aim of this study is to evaluate the perspectives of Asian oncology practitioners on the physical and psychosocial issues experienced by breast cancer survivors (BCS), current survivorship care practices, and the barriers to follow-up care. This was a cross-sectional survey study. Oncology practitioners were recruited from a major cancer center in Singapore and through two regional cancer meetings that took place in Singapore and Malaysia in 2013. A total of 126 oncology practitioners from various Southeast Asian countries, mostly nurses (58.7 %) and physicians (37.3 %), were recruited. The majority of the respondents agreed that fatigue (78.4 %) and anxiety (69.1 %) were the most common physical and psychosocial problems experienced by BCS. Monitoring for physical and treatment-related adverse effects (80.7 %) and reviewing patients' noncancer medical history (65.3 %) were the most practiced aspects of follow-up care. Compared with the other practitioners, the physicians were more likely to communicate with other healthcare professionals (adjusted OR = 4.24, 95 % CI 1.54 to 11.72; p = 0.005). Most of the respondents also agreed that patient-specific barriers were the main impediments to follow-up care. This study provides insights into the various aspects of breast cancer survivorship care from the perspectives of oncology practitioners and shows that survivorship care is relatively inadequate in Asia. There is a need for new survivorship care models to meet the needs of Asian BCS and to complement the unique healthcare systems of Asia.
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页码:3193 / 3200
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