VAN DEN OEVER, Selina R., Saskia M F PLUIJM, Rod SKINNER, Adam GLASER, Renee L MULDER, Saro ARMENIAN, Edit BARDI, Claire BERGER, Matthew J EHRHARDT, Jordan Gilleland MARCHAK, Gabrielle M HAEUSLER, den Hartogh JAAP, Lars HJORTH, Tomáš KEPÁK, Izolda KRIVIENE, Thorsten LANGER, Miho MAEDA, Catalina MARQUEZ-VEGA, Gisela MICHEL, Monica MURACA, Mohamed NAJIB, Paul C NATHAN, Anna PANASIUK, Maya PRASAD, Jelena ROGANOVIC, Anne UYTTEBROECK, Jeanette F WINTHER, Lorna Zadravec ZALETEL, C. VAN DALEN ELVIRA, J. H. VAN DER PAL HELENA, Melissa M HUDSON and Leontien C M KREMER. Childhood cancer survivorship care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international report of practice implications and provider concerns. JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP. NEW YORK: SPRINGER, 2022, vol. 16, No 6, p. 1390-1400. ISSN 1932-2259. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11764-021-01120-9. |
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@article{2266201, author = {van den Oever, Selina R. and Pluijm, Saskia M F and Skinner, Rod and Glaser, Adam and Mulder, Renee L and Armenian, Saro and Bardi, Edit and Berger, Claire and Ehrhardt, Matthew J and Marchak, Jordan Gilleland and Haeusler, Gabrielle M and Jaap, den Hartogh and Hjorth, Lars and Kepák, Tomáš and Kriviene, Izolda and Langer, Thorsten and Maeda, Miho and MarquezandVega, Catalina and Michel, Gisela and Muraca, Monica and Najib, Mohamed and Nathan, Paul C and Panasiuk, Anna and Prasad, Maya and Roganovic, Jelena and Uyttebroeck, Anne and Winther, Jeanette F and Zaletel, Lorna Zadravec and van Dalen Elvira, C. and van der Pal Helena, J. H. and Hudson, Melissa M and Kremer, Leontien C M}, article_location = {NEW YORK}, article_number = {6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11764-021-01120-9}, keywords = {Paediatric oncology; Childhood cancer; Long-term follow-up care; COVID-19}, language = {eng}, issn = {1932-2259}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP}, title = {Childhood cancer survivorship care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international report of practice implications and provider concerns}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11764-021-01120-9}, volume = {16}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2266201 AU - van den Oever, Selina R. - Pluijm, Saskia M F - Skinner, Rod - Glaser, Adam - Mulder, Renee L - Armenian, Saro - Bardi, Edit - Berger, Claire - Ehrhardt, Matthew J - Marchak, Jordan Gilleland - Haeusler, Gabrielle M - Jaap, den Hartogh - Hjorth, Lars - Kepák, Tomáš - Kriviene, Izolda - Langer, Thorsten - Maeda, Miho - Marquez-Vega, Catalina - Michel, Gisela - Muraca, Monica - Najib, Mohamed - Nathan, Paul C - Panasiuk, Anna - Prasad, Maya - Roganovic, Jelena - Uyttebroeck, Anne - Winther, Jeanette F - Zaletel, Lorna Zadravec - van Dalen Elvira, C. - van der Pal Helena, J. H. - Hudson, Melissa M - Kremer, Leontien C M PY - 2022 TI - Childhood cancer survivorship care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international report of practice implications and provider concerns JF - JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP VL - 16 IS - 6 SP - 1390-1400 EP - 1390-1400 PB - SPRINGER SN - 19322259 KW - Paediatric oncology KW - Childhood cancer KW - Long-term follow-up care KW - COVID-19 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11764-021-01120-9 N2 - Purpose Long-term follow-up (LTFU) care is essential to optimise health outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). We aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on LTFU services and providers. Methods A COVID-19 working group within the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group (IGHG) distributed a questionnaire to LTFU service providers in 37 countries across Europe, Asia, North America, Central/South America, and Australia. The questionnaire assessed how care delivery methods changed during the pandemic and respondents' level of worry about the pandemic's impact on LTFU care delivery, their finances, their health, and that of their family and friends. Results Among 226 institutions, providers from 178 (79%) responded. Shortly after the initial outbreak, 42% of LTFU clinics closed. Restrictions during the pandemic resulted in fewer in-person consultations and an increased use of telemedicine, telephone, and email consultations. The use of a risk assessment to prioritise the method of LTFU consultation for individual CCS increased from 12 to 47%. While respondents anticipated in-person consultations to remain the primary method for LTFU service delivery, they expected significantly increased use of telemedicine and telephone consultations after the pandemic. On average, respondents reported highest levels of worry about psychosocial well-being of survivors. Conclusions The pandemic necessitated changes in LTFU service delivery, including greater use of virtual LTFU care and risk-stratification to identify CCS that need in-person evaluations. Implications for Cancer Survivors Increased utilisation of virtual LTFU care and risk stratification is likely to persist post-pandemic. ER -
VAN DEN OEVER, Selina R., Saskia M F PLUIJM, Rod SKINNER, Adam GLASER, Renee L MULDER, Saro ARMENIAN, Edit BARDI, Claire BERGER, Matthew J EHRHARDT, Jordan Gilleland MARCHAK, Gabrielle M HAEUSLER, den Hartogh JAAP, Lars HJORTH, Tomáš KEPÁK, Izolda KRIVIENE, Thorsten LANGER, Miho MAEDA, Catalina MARQUEZ-VEGA, Gisela MICHEL, Monica MURACA, Mohamed NAJIB, Paul C NATHAN, Anna PANASIUK, Maya PRASAD, Jelena ROGANOVIC, Anne UYTTEBROECK, Jeanette F WINTHER, Lorna Zadravec ZALETEL, C. VAN DALEN ELVIRA, J. H. VAN DER PAL HELENA, Melissa M HUDSON and Leontien C M KREMER. Childhood cancer survivorship care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international report of practice implications and provider concerns. \textit{JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP}. NEW YORK: SPRINGER, 2022, vol.~16, No~6, p.~1390-1400. ISSN~1932-2259. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11764-021-01120-9.
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