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Delivery of survivorship care by primary care physicians: the perspective of breast cancer patients.

机译:基层医疗医生提供生存护理:乳腺癌患者的观点。

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PURPOSE: Most of the 182,460 women diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States this year will become long-term survivors. Helping these women transition from active treatment to survivorship is a challenge that involves both oncologists and primary care physicians (PCPs). This study aims to describe postmenopausal breast cancer survivors' (BCS) perceptions of PCP-related survivorship care. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 300 BCSs seen in an outpatient breast oncology clinic at a large university hospital. The primary outcome measure was a seven-item self-reported measure on perceived survivorship care (Cronbach's alpha = .89). Multivariate regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with perceived care delivery. RESULTS: Overall, BCSs rated PCP-related survivorship care as 65 out of 100 (standard deviation = 17). The areas of PCP-related care most strongly endorsed were general care (78%), psychosocial support (73%), and health promotion (73%). Fewer BCSs perceived their PCPs as knowledgeable about cancer follow-up (50%), late effects of cancer therapies (59%), or treating symptoms related to cancer or cancer therapies (41%). Only 28% felt that their PCPs and oncologists communicated well. In a multivariate regression analysis, nonwhite race and level of trust in the PCP were significantly associated with higher perceived level of PCP-related survivorship care (P = .001 for both). CONCLUSION: Although BCSs perceived high quality of general care provided by their PCPs, they were not as confident with their PCPs' ability to deliver cancer-specific survivorship care. Interventions need to be tested to improve oncology-primary care communication and PCP knowledge of cancer-specific survivorship care.
机译:目的:在美国今年被诊断出患有乳腺癌的182,460名女性中,大多数将成为长期幸存者。要帮助这些妇女从积极治疗过渡到生存,是肿瘤学家和初级保健医生(PCP)都面临的挑战。这项研究旨在描述绝经后乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)对PCP相关幸存护理的看法。患者和方法:我们对一家大型大学医院的门诊乳腺癌肿瘤诊所中发现的300个BCS进行了横断面调查。主要结局指标是对感知的生存护理的七项自我报告指标(Cronbach's alpha = .89)。使用多元回归分析来确定与感知医疗服务相关的因素。结果:总体而言,BCS将PCP相关的生存护理评价为65(满分100)(标准差= 17)。与PCP相关的护理最受支持的领域是普通护理(78%),社会心理支持(73%)和健康促进(73%)。较少的BCS认为他们的PCP对癌症随访(50%),癌症治疗的后期效果(59%)或治疗与癌症或癌症治疗有关的症状(41%)有知识。只有28%的人认为他们的PCP和肿瘤学家沟通良好。在多变量回归分析中,非白人种族和对PCP的信任程度与PCP相关的生存护理的较高感知水平显着相关(两者均P均为.001)。结论:尽管BCS认为他们的PCP提供了高质量的一般护理,但他们对他们的PCP提供特定于癌症的生存护理的能力没有信心。需要对干预措施进行测试,以改善肿瘤专科治疗沟通和PCP对癌症特异性生存治疗的了解。

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