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The Role of Primary Care Physicians in Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care: Multiperspective Interviews.

Christina SignorelliClaire E WakefieldJoanna E FardellTali ForemanKaren A JohnstonJon EmeryElysia Thornton-BenkoAfaf GirgisHanne C LieRichard J Cohnnull null
Published in: The oncologist (2018)
Childhood cancer survivors and their parents have low confidence in primary care physicians' ability to manage their survivorship care. Encouraging engagement in primary care is important to promote holistic follow-up care, continuity of care, and long-term surveillance. Survivors'/parents' confidence in physicians may be improved by better involving primary care physicians throughout treatment and early survivorship, and by introducing the concept of eventual transition to adult and primary services. Although physicians are willing to deliver childhood cancer survivorship care, their confidence in doing so may be improved through better communication with tertiary services and more appropriate training.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • general practice
  • affordable care act
  • pain management
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  • health insurance
  • replacement therapy