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   Healthcare system barriers to long-term follow-up for adult survivors of childhood cancer in British Columbia, Canada: a qualitative study  
   
نویسنده Howard A. Fuchsia ,Kazanjian Arminee ,Pritchard Sheila ,Olson Rob ,Hasan Haroon ,Newton Kelly ,Goddard Karen
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2018 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:277 -290
چکیده    Risk-stratified life-long follow-up care is recommended for adult childhood cancer survivors (ccs) to ensure appropriate prevention, screening, and management of late effects. the identification of barriers to long-term follow-up (ltfu), particularly in varying healthcare service contexts, is essential to develop and refine services that are responsive to survivor needs. we aimed to explore ccs and healthcare professionals (hcp) perspectives of healthcare system factors that function as barriers to ltfu in british columbia, canada. we analyzed data from 43 in-depth interviews, 30 with ccs and 13 with hcp, using qualitative thematic analysis and constant comparative methods. barriers to accessible, comprehensive, quality ltfu were associated with the following: (1) the difficult and abrupt transition from pediatric to adult health services, (2) inconvenient and under-resourced health services, (3) shifting patient-hcp relationships, (4) family doctor inadequate experience with late effects management, and (5) overdue and insufficient late effects communication with ccs. structural, informational, and interpersonal/relational healthcare system factors often prevent ccs from initially accessing ltfu after discharge from pediatric oncology programs as well as adversely affecting engagement in ongoing screening, surveillance, and management of late effects. understanding the issues faced by adult ccs will provide insight necessary to developing patient-centered healthcare solutions that are key to accessible, acceptable, appropriate, and effective healthcare.
کلیدواژه Survivorship ,Childhood cancer survivor ,Oncology ,Qualitative ,Healthcare system ,Health services
آدرس The University of British Columbia, Canada, The University of British Columbia, Canada, BC Children’s Hospital, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Canada, The University of British Columbia, Department of Surgery, Canada. BC Cancer Agency – Centre for the North, Canada, BC Cancer Agency, Department of Radiation Oncology, Canada, The University of British Columbia, Canada, BC Cancer Agency, Department of Radiation Oncology, Canada
 
     
   
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