Use Of Survivorship Care Plans To Re-Engineer Breast Cancer Follow-Up
The Open Breast Cancer Journal(2012)
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162 Background: Use of survivorship care plans (SCPs) was recommended by the IOM in 2005, but benefits are a subject of ongoing debate. ASCO's Cost of Cancer Care Task Force cited use of unnecessary imaging and tumor markers in breast cancer follow up amongst the "top five" list to improve quality. Communication with breast cancer survivors about guideline based post-treatment follow-up may be improved with SCPs, however few studies have addressed measurable outcomes. We describe use of SCPs to coordinate follow-up care in a multidisciplinary practice.In 2009, our breast surgeons, medical oncologists, and nurse practitioners agreed upon guidelines for follow up of breast cancer patients, developed a Survivorship Care Program to follow active treatment and implemented use of SCPs. Prior to 2009, follow up was partly determined at physician discretion and partly patient-driven, often with both medical and surgical providers seeing patients within short spans of time. To improve access to two part-time breast surgeons, guidelines were established to shift follow-up to medical oncologists and nurse practitioners. After diagnosis, patients were given comprehensive SCPs, which included recommended follow-up visits and testing. Wait times and numbers of new surgical patients were measured before and after use of SCPs.Implementation of SCPs occurred during 2009; data from time periods two years before and after SCPs is listed below. Wait times were measured from call to first appointment. New patients included both benign and malignant breast disease.SCPs were useful in re-engineering follow-up habits of clinicians, adding value to each visit and gaining acceptance from established patients regarding recommended surveillance. Patients expressed that uncertainty experienced at the end of active treatment is mitigated by remaining in an environment that can be easily transitioned back to other clinical services. SCPs contributed to reduced wait times and increase in volume of new patients seen by breast surgeons. Future studies should assess contribution of SCPs to reducing unnecessary tests and improving compliance with ASCO guidelines. [Table: see text].
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breast cancer
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