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Acceptability and Feasibility of Survivorship Group Medical Visits for Breast Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Hospital
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Velazquez, Ana I
, Burke, Nancy J
, Castillo, Elizabeth
, Dixit, Niharika
, Couey, Paul
, McBride, Robin
, Cicerelli, Barbara
, Trejo, Evelin
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Mental Health
/ Survivor
2024
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Acceptability and Feasibility of Survivorship Group Medical Visits for Breast Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Hospital
by
Velazquez, Ana I
, Burke, Nancy J
, Castillo, Elizabeth
, Dixit, Niharika
, Couey, Paul
, McBride, Robin
, Cicerelli, Barbara
, Trejo, Evelin
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Mental Health
/ Survivor
2024
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Acceptability and Feasibility of Survivorship Group Medical Visits for Breast Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Hospital
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Velazquez, Ana I
, Burke, Nancy J
, Castillo, Elizabeth
, Dixit, Niharika
, Couey, Paul
, McBride, Robin
, Cicerelli, Barbara
, Trejo, Evelin
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Mental Health
/ Survivor
2024
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Acceptability and Feasibility of Survivorship Group Medical Visits for Breast Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Hospital
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Acceptability and Feasibility of Survivorship Group Medical Visits for Breast Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Hospital
2024
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Providing cost-effective, comprehensive survivorship care remains a significant challenge. Breast cancer survivors (BCS) who have limited income and are from marginalized racial and ethnic groups experience a worse quality of life and report higher distress. Thus, innovative care models are required to address the needs of BCS in low resource settings. Group medical visits (GMV), utilized in chronic disease management, are an excellent model for education and building skills. This single-arm intervention study was conducted at a public hospital in California. GMVs consisted of five 2-h weekly sessions focused on survivorship care planning, side effects of treatment and prevention, emotional health, sexual health, physical activity, and diet. The patient navigators recruited three consecutive GMV groups of six English-speaking BCS (N = 17). A multidisciplinary team delivered GMVs, and a patient navigator facilitated all the sessions. We used attendance rates, pre- and post-surveys, and debriefing interviews to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. We enrolled 18 BCS. One participant dropped out before the intervention started, 17 BCS consistently attended and actively participated in the GMV, and 76% (13) attended all planned sessions. Participants rated GMVs in the post-survey and shared their support for GMVs in debriefing interviews. The BCS who completed the post-survey reported that GMVs increased their awareness, confidence, and knowledge of survivorship care. GMVs were explicitly designed to address unmet needs for services necessary for survivorship care but not readily available in safety net settings. Our pilot data suggest that patient-navigator-facilitated GMVs are a feasible and acceptable model for integrating survivorship care in public hospitals.
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Springer Nature B.V
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