School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.
University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, Madison, WI, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2022 Dec;37(6):1702-1710. doi: 10.1007/s13187-021-02015-0. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Breast cancer survivors' experience physical and psychosocial concerns following active curative-intent treatment. Survivors' complex needs are often reviewed at survivorship care planning visits (SCP visits). However, little is known about the post-treatment concerns and resource needs addressed within the context of SCP visits. Using discretely collected electronic health record data, we examined characteristics, concerns, and acceptance of education materials and/or referrals among stages 0-3 breast cancer survivors seen for SCP visits. Most survivors reported concerns related to activity (n = 739; 72.7%) and nutrition (n = 677; 66.6%). Survivors of color were more likely to report concerns related to pain/swelling (odds ratio (OR), 4.4; 95% CI, 1.7-11.4) and employment/insurance (2.8; 1.4-5.7) compared to Whites. More than half accepted materials or referrals for concerns related to nutrition, activity/pain, substance use, sexual health, mood, and sleep (p-value < 0.05). However, not all reported concerns led to acceptance of materials or referrals. Survivors seen for SCP visits report a wide range of concerns at the end of active curative-intent treatment but may not necessarily accept materials or referrals for their concerns within the context of these visits. Our findings highlight the importance of exercise, physical rehabilitation, and nutrition interventions for survivors following active curative-intent treatment. Further study is needed to elucidate the reasons for acceptance vs. non-acceptance of resources addressing reported concerns.
乳腺癌幸存者在积极的治愈性治疗后会经历身体和心理社会方面的问题。幸存者的复杂需求通常在生存护理计划访问(SCP 访问)中进行审查。然而,对于在 SCP 访问背景下解决的治疗后问题和资源需求,知之甚少。我们使用离散收集的电子健康记录数据,研究了在 SCP 访问中接受教育材料和/或转介的 0-3 期乳腺癌幸存者的特征、关注问题和接受程度。大多数幸存者报告了与活动(n=739;72.7%)和营养(n=677;66.6%)相关的问题。与白人相比,有色人种的幸存者更有可能报告与疼痛/肿胀(优势比(OR),4.4;95%可信区间,1.7-11.4)和就业/保险(2.8;1.4-5.7)相关的问题。超过一半的人接受了与营养、活动/疼痛、物质使用、性健康、情绪和睡眠相关的问题的材料或转介(p 值<0.05)。然而,并非所有报告的问题都导致接受材料或转介。在 SCP 访问中接受治疗的幸存者在积极的治愈性治疗结束时报告了广泛的问题,但在这些访问中,他们不一定会接受针对这些问题的材料或转介。我们的研究结果强调了在积极的治愈性治疗后为幸存者提供运动、身体康复和营养干预的重要性。需要进一步研究阐明接受或不接受解决报告问题的资源的原因。