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Patient experiences of GP-led colon cancer survivorship care: a Dutch mixed-methods evaluation

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ROYAL COLL GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
DOI: 10.3399/BJGP.2022.0104

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aftercare; colon cancer; patient satisfaction; primary health care; quality of health care; survivorship

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  1. KWF Kankerbestrijding/Stichting Alpe d?HuZes
  2. [BMA 5954]

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This study explored patients' experiences of GP-led versus surgeon-led care in colon cancer survivorship. Overall, patients were satisfied with both types of care. However, expectations differed when it came to GP involvement.
BackgroundColon cancer survivorship care constitutes both follow-up and aftercare. GP involvement may help to personalise care.AimTo explore patients' experiences of GP-led versus surgeon-led survivorship care.Design and settingPatients with stage I to III colon cancer were recruited from eight Dutch hospitals and randomised to receive care by either the GP or surgeon.MethodA mixed-methods approach was used to compare GP-led care with surgeon-led care. After 1 year the Consumer Quality Index (CQI) was used to measure quality aspects of care. Next, interviews were performed at various time points (3-6 years after surgery) to explore patients' experiences in depth.ResultsA total of 261 questionnaires were returned by patients and 25 semi-structured interviews were included in the study. Overall, patients were satisfied with both GP-led and surgeon -led care (ratings 9.6 [standard deviation {SD} 1.1] versus 9.4 [SD 1.1] out of 10). No important differences were seen in quality of care as measured by CQI. Interviews revealed that patients often had little expectation of care from either healthcare professional. They described follow-up consultations as short, medically oriented, and centred around discussing follow-up test results. Patients also reported few symptoms. Care for patients in the GP-led group was organised in different ways, ranging from solely on patient's initiative to shared care. Patients sometimes desired a more guiding role from their GP, whereas others preferred to be proactive themselves.ConclusionPatients experienced a high quality of colon cancer survivorship care from both GPs and surgeons. If the GP is going to be more involved, patients require a clear understanding of roles and responsibilities.

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