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Abstract - which cancer survivors receive them?
Purpose
Medically
underserved subgroups of survivors bear a disproportionate burden of
cancer-related health problems. Treatment summaries and follow-up care
instructions are one possible strategy to address disparities in
cancer-related health among cancer survivors. However, it is not known
which cancer survivors receive these documents. This paper sought to
identify and describe patterns in the receipt of treatment summaries and
follow-up care instructions.
Methods
Data from the
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System’s 2010 cancer survivorship
module were used for this study. This study involved 6,897 adult cancer
survivors. Multivariate logistic regression was used to test for
associations between survivor’s demographic and cancer-related factors
and receipt of treatment summaries and follow-up care instructions.
Results
Treatment summaries
were received by 31 % of survivors. Demographic characteristics and
type of health care provider were associated with treatment summaries
(LR χ
2 (31) = 101.02, p < .001).
Follow-up care instructions were received by 71 % percent of cancer
survivors. Survivors’ demographic and cancer-related characteristics
were associated with follow-up care instructions (LR χ
2 (31) = 231.51, p < .001).
Written follow-up instructions were received by 66 % of survivors who
reported receipt of follow-up instructions. Receipt of written follow-up
instructions was associated with gender and age.
Conclusion
Demographic and
cancer-related patterns exist in the receipt of treatment summaries and
follow-up care instructions. These patterns map to documented gaps in
survivor cancer-related outcomes. Research that tests associations
between treatment summaries and follow-up care instructions and
cancer-related health outcomes is needed.
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