Evaluation of the Novel 4R Oncology Care Planning Model in Breast Cancer: Impact on Patient Self-Management and Care Delivery in Safety-Net and Non-Safety-Net Centers.
Julia R TrosmanChristine B WeldonBruce D RapkinAl B BensonDella F MakowerSu-Ying LiangSwati A KulkarniClaudia B PerezShelly S LoEditha A KruegerAlyssa D ThrockmortonChristopher M GallagherKent F HoskinsCathleen M SchaefferJennifer Van HornLidia SchapiraArliene RaveloElaine YuWilliam J GradisharPublished in: JCO oncology practice (2021)
4R Oncology was useful to patients and significantly improved self-management and delivery of interdependent care, but gaps remain. Model enhancements and further evaluations are needed for broad adoption. Patients in safety-net settings benefited from 4R at similar or higher rates than non-safety-net patients, indicating that 4R may reduce care disparities.