Author: Esser, Peter; Mehnert-Theuerkauf, Anja
Title: Cancer-Survivorship-Care-Programme und Selbstmanagement Cord-id: jflyf7ui Document date: 2021_4_23
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Survivorship care programs (SCP) are increasingly being implemented in order to ensure long-term and comprehensive care of physical and psychosocial cancer-related sequelae among survivors. In this article, we provide a short overview of SCP and the importance of health-related self-management. RESULTS: The broad definition of “survivorship†and the high diversity of impairments among cancer survivors warrants a personalized and multidimensional approach. This in turn requires bo
Document: BACKGROUND: Survivorship care programs (SCP) are increasingly being implemented in order to ensure long-term and comprehensive care of physical and psychosocial cancer-related sequelae among survivors. In this article, we provide a short overview of SCP and the importance of health-related self-management. RESULTS: The broad definition of “survivorship†and the high diversity of impairments among cancer survivors warrants a personalized and multidimensional approach. This in turn requires both interdisciplinary and integrated care. To date, the state of knowledge on the efficacy of SCP is limited. A central aim of SCP is to increase health-related self-management, which in turn requires the ability to correctly evaluate and apply health-related information in order to resolve health-related problems (health literacy). Due to the technological developments, additional skills are needed to stay health literate (digital health literacy). CONCLUSION: Further research on the efficacy of SCP is warranted. Both advantages and risks of digital health programs need to be carefully weighed to avoid inequalities in health care (“digital divideâ€). Specific education programs to improve digital health literacy may help to minimize such risks.
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