TY - JOUR
T1 - Receipt of a survivorship care plan and self-reported health behaviors among cancer survivors
AU - Shay, L. Aubree
AU - Schmidt, Susanne
AU - Dioun, Shayda I.
AU - Grimes, Allison
AU - Embry, Leanne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2019/4/15
Y1 - 2019/4/15
N2 - Purpose: Our study aims to determine whether receipt of a written survivorship care plan (SCP) is associated with five self-reported health behaviors known to be correlated with positive long-term outcomes for cancer survivors: (1) attending a recent medical appointment, (2) exercise in the past month, (3) non-smoking status, (4) mammography in the past 2 years, and (5) up-to-date colorectal cancer screening. Methods: In this secondary data analysis, we used data from the 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) cancer survivorship module for 1855 off-treatment cancer survivors. Multivariable logistic regression accounting for complex survey design was used to examine the association between SCP receipt and each of the five preventive health behaviors. Results: Overall, 37% (669/1855) of survivors reported receiving a written survivorship care plan. In the logistic regression models adjusted for sociodemographic and disease-related factors, SCP receipt was associated with having a recent medical appointment (OR (95% CI) 2.81 (1.27–6.22)), exercise in the past month (1.78 (1.20–2.63)), non-smoking status (2.27 (1.26–4.12)), and up-to-date mammography (2.25 (1.30–3.88)). Receipt of a survivorship care plan was not associated with colorectal cancer screening (1.2 (0.73–2.03)). Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence that SCPs may be helpful in promoting health behaviors among cancer survivors, including attending a regular medical appointment, mammography screening, exercise, and abstinence from smoking. Additionally, the low rates of SCP provision highlight an important missed opportunity and area for intervention. Implications for Cancer Survivors: Providing survivors with SCPs may help to increase important health behaviors.
AB - Purpose: Our study aims to determine whether receipt of a written survivorship care plan (SCP) is associated with five self-reported health behaviors known to be correlated with positive long-term outcomes for cancer survivors: (1) attending a recent medical appointment, (2) exercise in the past month, (3) non-smoking status, (4) mammography in the past 2 years, and (5) up-to-date colorectal cancer screening. Methods: In this secondary data analysis, we used data from the 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) cancer survivorship module for 1855 off-treatment cancer survivors. Multivariable logistic regression accounting for complex survey design was used to examine the association between SCP receipt and each of the five preventive health behaviors. Results: Overall, 37% (669/1855) of survivors reported receiving a written survivorship care plan. In the logistic regression models adjusted for sociodemographic and disease-related factors, SCP receipt was associated with having a recent medical appointment (OR (95% CI) 2.81 (1.27–6.22)), exercise in the past month (1.78 (1.20–2.63)), non-smoking status (2.27 (1.26–4.12)), and up-to-date mammography (2.25 (1.30–3.88)). Receipt of a survivorship care plan was not associated with colorectal cancer screening (1.2 (0.73–2.03)). Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence that SCPs may be helpful in promoting health behaviors among cancer survivors, including attending a regular medical appointment, mammography screening, exercise, and abstinence from smoking. Additionally, the low rates of SCP provision highlight an important missed opportunity and area for intervention. Implications for Cancer Survivors: Providing survivors with SCPs may help to increase important health behaviors.
KW - Cancer screening
KW - Exercise
KW - Health behaviors
KW - Smoking
KW - Survivorship care plan
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85061661086
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U2 - 10.1007/s11764-019-00740-6
DO - 10.1007/s11764-019-00740-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 30767110
AN - SCOPUS:85061661086
SN - 1932-2259
VL - 13
SP - 180
EP - 186
JO - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
JF - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
IS - 2
ER -