Self-management and adherence to recommended follow-up after gynaecological cancer: results from the international InCHARGE study

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Skorstad MetteORCID,de Rooij Belle H,Jeppesen Mette Moustgaard,Bergholdt Stinne Holm,Ezendam Nicole Paulina Maria,Bohlin Tonje,Jensen Pernille Tine,Lindemann Kristina,van de Poll Lonneke,Vistad Ingvild

Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between self-management skills and adherence to follow-up guidelines among gynecological cancer survivors in the Netherlands, Norway, and Denmark, and to assess the relationship between adherence to follow-up programs and use of additional healthcare services.MethodsFor this international, multicenter, cross-sectional study, we recruited gynecological cancer survivors 1–5 years after completion of treatment. Information on follow-up visits, use of healthcare resources, self-management (measured by the Health Education Impact Questionnaire), clinical characteristics, and demographics were obtained by validated questionnaires. Participants were categorized as adherent if they attended the number of follow-up visits recommended by national guidelines, non-adherent if they had fewer visits than recommended, or over-users if they had more visits than recommended.ResultsOf 4455 invited survivors, 2428 (55%) returned the questionnaires, and 911 survivors were included in the analyses. Survivors with high self-management most frequently adhered to recommended follow-up. Non-adherent survivors showed lower self-management in the health-directed activity domain (OR 1.54, 95% CI 1.03 to 2.32) than adherent survivors. No other associations between self-management and follow-up adherence were revealed. Non-adherent survivors tended to have endometrial cancer, surgical treatment only, be older, and be Danish residents. Over-users reported more follow-up visits and also used additional healthcare services more frequently than adherent survivors.ConclusionLow self-management appears to reduce the likelihood of adherence to national guidelines for gynecological cancer follow-up. Focusing on patient education for survivors at risk of low self-management to ensure adherence to recommended follow-up may improve personalization of follow-up.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Oncology

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