Understanding women's perspectives and information needs about shared follow-up care for early breast cancer: a qualitative study

V White, C Der Vartanian, F Tansley, A Ugalde - Family practice, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Shared breast cancer follow-up care involving a breast cancer specialist and a
general practitioner (GP) has been demonstrated to be effective, yet barriers to participation …

Follow-up care after breast cancer treatment: experiences and perceptions of service provision and provider interactions in rural Australian women

S Lawler, K Spathonis, J Masters, J Adams… - Supportive Care in …, 2011 - Springer
Purpose This study aims to explore and examine experiences and perceptions of follow-up
care (medical and psychosocial) after active treatment for breast cancer among women …

How do specialist breast nurses help breast cancer patients at follow-up?

M Jiwa, G Halkett, K Deas, P Ward, M O'Connor… - Collegian, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: As the proportion of survivors from breast cancer increases it is possible
that follow-up care could be delivered wholly by generalists to relieve over subscribed …

Follow-up in women with breast cancer: the patients' perspective

JP Renton, CJ Twelves, FAP Yuille - The Breast, 2002 - Elsevier
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess
their satisfaction with current breast cancer follow-up arrangements, establish the issues that …

Follow up after breast cancer: Views of Australian women

M Brennan, P Butow, AJ Spillane… - Australian Family …, 2011 - search.informit.org
Background: Survivorship care after breast cancer treatment is increasingly complex as it
aims to manage the long term effects of cancer and its treatment, including psychosocial …

Implementing a nurse-enabled, integrated, shared-care model involving specialists and general practitioners in breast cancer post-treatment follow-up: a study …

RJ Chan, J Emery, K Cuff, L Teleni, C Simonsen… - Trials, 2020 - Springer
Background Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative
survival rates for early breast cancer surpass 90% in developed nations. There is increasing …

Models of care for early-stage breast cancer in Canada

Y Madarnas, AA Joy, S Verma, S Sehdev… - Current …, 2011 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There is growing evidence that follow-up for patients with early breast cancer (ebc) can be
effectively carried out by the primary health care provider if a plan is in place. Here, we …

Patients' preferences for post‐treatment breast cancer follow‐up in primary care vs. secondary care: a qualitative study

C Roorda, GH de Bock, C Scholing… - Health …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To explore patients' preferences for follow‐up in primary care vs. secondary care.
Methods A cross‐sectional design was employed, involving semi‐structured interviews with …

Patient, general practitioner and oncologist views regarding long-term cancer shared care

H Schütze, M Chin, D Weller, MF Harris - Family practice, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Background The rising incidence of cancer and increasing number of cancer survivors place
competing demands on specialist oncology clinics. This has led to a need to consider …

Toward shared care for people with cancer: developing the model with patients and GPs

SJ Hall, LM Samuel, P Murchie - Family practice, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background. The number of people surviving cancer for extended periods is increasing.
Consequently, due to workload and quality issues, there is considerable interest in …