Evaluation of patient characteristics that are associated with response to a survivorship care planning intervention.
2016
8 Background: Appropriate targeting of survivorship care planning interventions to patient need is essential, but little evidence exists to support systematic triaging according to survivor needs. We demonstrated the positive impact of a self-management focused survivorship care planning (SCP) intervention on patient outcomes including wellbeing and depressive symptomology; herein we report how patient characteristics predict response to that intervention. Methods: Newly-diagnosed breast cancer survivors (Stage 0-IIIB) were randomized to receive the patient owned survivorship care planning intervention (n = 40) or usual care (n = 39). The intervention arm demonstrated improvements from baseline to 3-month follow-up in self-reported health and depressive symptom burden as measured with SF-36 Health Survey and Personal Health Questionnaire Depression Scale. We examined patient characteristics associated with response to the intervention. Results: Baseline characteristics including younger age, lower perceiv...
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