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GP involvement after a cancer diagnosis; patients’ call to improve decision support

BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is considered important to realise personalised cancer care. Increased GP involvement after a diagnosis is advocated to improve SDM. AIM: To explore whether patients with cancer are in need of GP involvement in cancer care in general and in SDM, and whether G...

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Autores principales: Noteboom, Eveline A, Perfors, Ietje AA, May, Anne M, Stegmann, Mariken E, Duijts, Saskia FA, Visserman, Ella A, Engelen, Vivian, Richel, Carol, van der Wall, Elsken, de Wit, Niek, Helsper, Charles W
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Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7960515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172850
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101124
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author Noteboom, Eveline A
Perfors, Ietje AA
May, Anne M
Stegmann, Mariken E
Duijts, Saskia FA
Visserman, Ella A
Engelen, Vivian
Richel, Carol
van der Wall, Elsken
de Wit, Niek
Helsper, Charles W
author_facet Noteboom, Eveline A
Perfors, Ietje AA
May, Anne M
Stegmann, Mariken E
Duijts, Saskia FA
Visserman, Ella A
Engelen, Vivian
Richel, Carol
van der Wall, Elsken
de Wit, Niek
Helsper, Charles W
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description BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is considered important to realise personalised cancer care. Increased GP involvement after a diagnosis is advocated to improve SDM. AIM: To explore whether patients with cancer are in need of GP involvement in cancer care in general and in SDM, and whether GP involvement occurs. DESIGN & SETTING: An online national survey was distributed by the Dutch Federation of Cancer Patient Organisations (NFK) in May 2019. METHOD: The survey was sent to (former) patients with cancer. Topics included GP involvement in cancer care in general and in SDM. Descriptive statistics and quotes were used. RESULTS: Among 4763 (former) patients with cancer, 59% (n = 2804) expressed a need for GP involvement in cancer care. Of these patients, 79% (n = 2193) experienced GP involvement. Regarding GP involvement in SDM, 82% of patients (n = 3724) expressed that the GP should 'listen to patients' worries and considerations', 69% (n = 3130) to 'check patients' understanding of information', 66% (n = 3006) to 'discuss patients' priorities in life and the consequences of treatment options for these priorities', and 67% (n = 3045) to 'create awareness of the patient’s role in the decision making'. This happened in 47%, 17%, 15% and 10% of these patients, respectively. CONCLUSION: The majority of (former) patients with cancer expressed a need for active GP involvement in cancer care. GP support in the fundamental SDM steps is presently insufficient. Therefore, GPs should be made aware of these needs and enabled to support their patients with cancer in SDM.
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spelling pubmed-79605152021-03-17 GP involvement after a cancer diagnosis; patients’ call to improve decision support Noteboom, Eveline A Perfors, Ietje AA May, Anne M Stegmann, Mariken E Duijts, Saskia FA Visserman, Ella A Engelen, Vivian Richel, Carol van der Wall, Elsken de Wit, Niek Helsper, Charles W BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is considered important to realise personalised cancer care. Increased GP involvement after a diagnosis is advocated to improve SDM. AIM: To explore whether patients with cancer are in need of GP involvement in cancer care in general and in SDM, and whether GP involvement occurs. DESIGN & SETTING: An online national survey was distributed by the Dutch Federation of Cancer Patient Organisations (NFK) in May 2019. METHOD: The survey was sent to (former) patients with cancer. Topics included GP involvement in cancer care in general and in SDM. Descriptive statistics and quotes were used. RESULTS: Among 4763 (former) patients with cancer, 59% (n = 2804) expressed a need for GP involvement in cancer care. Of these patients, 79% (n = 2193) experienced GP involvement. Regarding GP involvement in SDM, 82% of patients (n = 3724) expressed that the GP should 'listen to patients' worries and considerations', 69% (n = 3130) to 'check patients' understanding of information', 66% (n = 3006) to 'discuss patients' priorities in life and the consequences of treatment options for these priorities', and 67% (n = 3045) to 'create awareness of the patient’s role in the decision making'. This happened in 47%, 17%, 15% and 10% of these patients, respectively. CONCLUSION: The majority of (former) patients with cancer expressed a need for active GP involvement in cancer care. GP support in the fundamental SDM steps is presently insufficient. Therefore, GPs should be made aware of these needs and enabled to support their patients with cancer in SDM. Royal College of General Practitioners 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7960515/ /pubmed/33172850 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101124 Text en Copyright © 2020, The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Perfors, Ietje AA
May, Anne M
Stegmann, Mariken E
Duijts, Saskia FA
Visserman, Ella A
Engelen, Vivian
Richel, Carol
van der Wall, Elsken
de Wit, Niek
Helsper, Charles W
GP involvement after a cancer diagnosis; patients’ call to improve decision support
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title_short GP involvement after a cancer diagnosis; patients’ call to improve decision support
title_sort gp involvement after a cancer diagnosis; patients’ call to improve decision support
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7960515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172850
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101124
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