Cancer survivors engage in cancer screenings and protective health behaviors at suboptimal rates despite their increased risk for future illness. Survivorship care plans and other educational strategies to prepare cancer survivors to adopt engaged roles in managing long-term follow-up care and health risks are needed. In a sample of cancer survivors, we identified patient characteristics and psychosocial predictors associated with increased follow-up care informational needs. Cross-sectional surveys were administered to early-stage breast and prostate survivors (N = 278; 68
作者:Denalee M, O'Malley;Shawna V, Hudson;Pamela A, Ohman-Strickland;Alicja, Bator;Heather S, Lee;Daniel A, Gundersen;Suzanne M, Miller
来源:Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education 2016 年 31卷 1期