The impact of health delivery integration on cancer outcomes

V Golla, DR Kaye - Surgical Oncology Clinics, 2022 - surgonc.theclinics.com
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2020 there were w1. 8 million new cancer
cases and w600, 000 cancer deaths, making cancer the second leading cause of death in …

System-level health-care integration and the costs of cancer care across the disease continuum

DR Kaye, HS Min, EC Norton, Z Ye, J Li… - Journal of oncology …, 2018 - ascopubs.org
Purpose: Policy reforms in the Affordable Care Act encourage health care integration to
improve quality and lower costs. We examined the association between system-level …

Nurse faculty beliefs and teaching practices for the care of the cancer survivor in undergraduate nursing curricula

ME Dietmann - Journal of Cancer Education, 2017 - Springer
As the number of individuals surviving cancer continues to rise, short-and long-term effects
of cancer and its treatment that result in physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs unique …

Risk stratification and cancer follow-up: towards more personalized post-treatment care in Canada

R Urquhart, W Cordoba, J Bender, C Cuthbert… - Current …, 2022 - mdpi.com
After treatment, cancer survivors require ongoing, comprehensive care to improve quality of
life, reduce disability, limit complications, and restore function. In Canada and …

Utah cancer survivors: a comprehensive comparison of health-related outcomes between survivors and individuals without a history of cancer

B Fowler, Q Ding, L Pappas, YP Wu, L Linder… - Journal of Cancer …, 2018 - Springer
Assessments of cancer survivors' health-related needs are often limited to national
estimates. State-specific information is vital to inform state comprehensive cancer control …

Development and evaluation of an online educational resource about cancer survivorship for cancer nurses: a mixed‐methods sequential study

T Shaw, P Yates, B Moore, K Ash… - European journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer survivorship is recognised globally as a key issue. In spite of the key role played by
nurses in survivorship care, there is an identified gap in nurse's knowledge in this area. This …

Primary care use after cancer treatment: an analysis of linked administrative data

R Urquhart, L Lethbridge - Current Oncology, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: Primary care–led follow-up is a safe and acceptable alternative to oncologist-
led follow-up. We sought to investigate patterns of primary care use during cancer follow-up …

[HTML][HTML] Provider communication: The key to care coordination between tribal primary care and community oncology providers

K Dwyer, A Anderson, M Doescher… - Oncology nursing …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE: To explore tribal primary care providers' and community oncology providers'
experiences of caring for individuals with cancer to inform intervention development and …

Perspectives of a lifelong cancer survivor—improving survivorship care

R Rechis, SR Arvey, EB Beckjord - Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2013 - nature.com
Many of the 14 million cancer survivors in the USA live with physical, emotional and day-to-
day concerns related to their cancer long after their treatment ends. Addressing the needs of …

Healthcare workers' perceptions and experiences of primary healthcare integration: a scoping review of qualitative evidence

H Moloi, K Daniels, C Brooke-Sumner… - Cochrane Database …, 2023 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Primary healthcare (PHC) integration has been promoted globally as a tool for
health sector reform and universal health coverage (UHC), especially in low‐resource …