J 2022

The PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention: A European harmonised approach to person-centred guideline-based survivorship care after childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer

VAN KALSBEEK, Rebecca J., Renee L MULDER, Riccardo HAUPT, Monica MURACA, Lars HJORTH et. al.

Basic information

Original name

The PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention: A European harmonised approach to person-centred guideline-based survivorship care after childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer

Authors

VAN KALSBEEK, Rebecca J., Renee L MULDER, Riccardo HAUPT, Monica MURACA, Lars HJORTH, Cecilia FOLLIN, Tomáš KEPÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Kateřina KEPÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Anne UYTTEBROECK, Marlies MANGELSCHOTS, Jeanette Falck WINTHER, Jacqueline J LOONEN, Gisela MICHEL, Edit BARDI, Line Elmerdahl FREDERIKSEN, den Hartogh JAAP, Luzius MADER, Katharina ROSER, Carina SCHNEIDER, Morven C BROWN, Melanie BRUNHOFER, Irene GOTTGENS, Rosella P M G HERMENS, Anita KIENESBERGER, Joke C KOREVAAR, Roderick SKINNER, Helena J. H. VAN DER PAL (guarantor) and Leontine C M KREMER

Edition

European Journal of Cancer, Oxford, Elsevier Science Inc. 2022, 0959-8049

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

30204 Oncology

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 8.400

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14110/22:00128852

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

UT WoS

000796006400004

Keywords in English

Childhood cancer survivor; Cancer survivorship care; Long-term follow-up care; Person-centred care; Shared decision-making; Quality of life

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 10/3/2023 12:38, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová

Abstract

V originále

Background: Long-term follow-up (LTFU) care, although endorsed, is not available for the majority of adult survivors of childhood, adolescence and young adult (CAYA) cancer. Barriers to implementation include lack of time, knowledge, personnel and funding. Sustainable solutions are urgently needed to address the needs of CAYA cancer survivors to improve the quality of life and reduce the burden of late effects on survivors, health care systems and society. The European Union-funded PanCareFollowUp project, initiated by the Pan-European Network for Care of Survivors after Childhood and Adolescent Cancer, was established to facilitate the implementation of person-centred survivorship care across Europe. Patients and methods: The PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention was co-developed with survivors as part of the PanCareFollowUp project. It is a person-centred approach to survivorship care, supported by guidelines and with flexibility to adapt to local health care settings. The Care Intervention consists of three steps: (1) previsit completion of a Survivor Questionnaire (by the survivor) and Treatment Summary (by the health care provider [HCP]), (2) a clinic visit including shared decision-making, and (3) a follow-up call to finalise the individualised Survivorship Care Plan. Results: We developed the key components of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention: a PanCareFollowUp Survivor Questionnaire, Treatment Summary template, Survivorship Care Plan template, and educational materials for HCPs and survivors. Wide implementation of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention will be supported with a freely distributed Replication Manual on completion of the PanCareFollowUp project. Conclusions: The PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention will support the implementation of person-centred, guideline-based LTFU care in different health care settings across Europe to improve survivors' health and well-being.