Provider-Survivor Communication: Identifying And Addressing Unmet Needs.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)
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81 Background: The Georgia Cancer Control Consortium’s Survivorship Working Group conducted a needs assessment to understand physical, psychological, practical, and spiritual needs of adult survivors. Results were used to assess survivors’ level of distress and how effectively their needs were being met. Methods: Cross-sectional online and paper-based surveys developed using NCCN and Commission on Cancer (CoC) guidelines. Surveys were distributed through survivorship programs of CoC hospitals (n = 40) and cancer organizations via email, social media and mail. 740 responses received September-December 2014. Results: Respondents were primarily female (78%) married (65%), college-educated (55%) and insured (97%). 83% were White,16% were African American and 3% were Hispanic. 36% of respondents were within 1 year of treatment; 45% were 1 - 5 years post treatment. Survivors reported positive experiences with provider communication. Responses of ‘often’ or ‘very often’ were: provider gave them a chance to ask q...
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communication,unmet needs,provider-survivor
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