VAN KALSBEEK, R. J., H. J. H. VAN DER PAL, L. HJORTH, J. F. WINTHER, G. MICHEL, R. HAUPT, A . UYTTEBROECK, K. O'BRIEN, Kateřina KEPÁKOVÁ, C. FOLLIN, M. MURACA, Tomáš KEPÁK, V. ARAUJO-SOARES, E. BARDI, A. BLONDEEL, E. BOUWMAN, M. C. BROWN, L. E. FREDERIKSEN, S. ESSIAF, R. P. M. G. HERMENS, A. KIENESBERGER, J. C. KOREVAAR, L. MADER, M. MANGELSCHOTS, R. L. MULDER, S. VAN DEN OEVER, M. RIJKEN, K. ROSER, R. SKINNER, S. M. F. PLUIJM, J. J. LOONEN and L. C. M. KREMER. The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers. European Journal of Cancer. Oxford: Elsevier Science Inc., 2021, vol. 153, August 2021, p. 74-85. ISSN 0959-8049. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2021.05.030.
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Original name The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers
Authors VAN KALSBEEK, R. J., H. J. H. VAN DER PAL, L. HJORTH, J. F. WINTHER, G. MICHEL, R. HAUPT, A . UYTTEBROECK, K. O'BRIEN, Kateřina KEPÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), C. FOLLIN, M. MURACA, Tomáš KEPÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), V. ARAUJO-SOARES, E. BARDI, A. BLONDEEL, E. BOUWMAN, M. C. BROWN, L. E. FREDERIKSEN, S. ESSIAF, R. P. M. G. HERMENS, A. KIENESBERGER, J. C. KOREVAAR, L. MADER, M. MANGELSCHOTS, R. L. MULDER, S. VAN DEN OEVER, M. RIJKEN, K. ROSER, R. SKINNER, S. M. F. PLUIJM, J. J. LOONEN and L. C. M. KREMER.
Edition European Journal of Cancer, Oxford, Elsevier Science Inc. 2021, 0959-8049.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30204 Oncology
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 10.002
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/21:00124146
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2021.05.030
UT WoS 000686051300010
Keywords in English Neoplasms; Cancer survivors; Survivorship; Aftercare; Patient-centred care; Decision-making; Shared; Practice guideline; Empowerment; Quality of life
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Background: The majority of childhood cancer survivors are at risk of treatment related adverse health outcomes. Survivorship care to mitigate these late effects is endorsed, but it is not available for many adult survivors of childhood cancer in Europe. The PanCareFollowUp project was initiated to improve their health and quality of life (QoL) by facilitating person-centred survivorship care. Methods: The PanCareFollowUp consortium was established in 2018, consisting of 14 project partners from ten European countries, including survivor representatives. The consortium will develop two PanCareFollowUp Interventions, including a person-centred guideline-based model of care (Care Intervention) and eHealth lifestyle coaching (Lifestyle Intervention). Their development will be informed by several qualitative studies and systematic reviews on barriers and facilitators for implementation and needs and preferences of healthcare providers (HCPs) and survivors. Implementation of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention as usual care will be evaluated prospectively among 800 survivors from Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy and Sweden for survivor empowerment, detection of adverse health conditions, satisfaction among survivors and HCPs, cost-effectiveness and feasibility. The feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Lifestyle Intervention will be evaluated in the Netherlands among 60 survivors. Results: Replication manuals, allowing for replication of the PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Intervention, will be published and made freely available after the project. Moreover, results of the corresponding studies are expected within the next five years. Conclusions: The PanCareFollowUp project is a novel European collaboration aiming to improve the health and QoL of all survivors across Europe by developing and prospectively evaluating the person-centred PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Interventions. 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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