Wilkinson Anna N, Boutet Catherine E
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Program Director of the PGY3 Family Practice Oncology program at the University of Ottawa in Ontario and is Chair of the Cancer Care Member Interest Group of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
Internal medicine resident at McGill University in Montreal, Que.
Can Fam Physician. 2020 May;66(5):321-326.
To create an evidence-based national Breast Cancer Survivorship (BCS) Tool that facilitates appropriate care of breast cancer patients by primary care providers after patients have completed adjuvant therapy.
MEDLINE and PubMed were searched from 2002 to 2018 with the key words and National or provincial cancer care organization guidelines were also reviewed. Evidence was graded as level I, II, or III.
The BCS Tool provides an evidence-based template to ensure seamless transitions of care from cancer centres to primary care. Four steps of survivorship care are outlined in this article: care knowledge and coordination, cancer surveillance, management of long-term side effects of treatment, and health promotion.
The BCS Tool will support primary care providers in ensuring breast cancer survivors receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
创建一个基于证据的全国乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)工具,以便在患者完成辅助治疗后,帮助初级保健提供者对乳腺癌患者进行适当护理。
2002年至2018年期间检索了MEDLINE和PubMed,关键词为……还查阅了国家或省级癌症护理组织指南。证据被评为I级、II级或III级。
BCS工具提供了一个基于证据的模板,以确保从癌症中心到初级保健的无缝护理过渡。本文概述了幸存者护理的四个步骤:护理知识与协调、癌症监测、治疗长期副作用的管理以及健康促进。
BCS工具将支持初级保健提供者确保乳腺癌幸存者获得高质量的循证护理。