From: Standardizing the categorizations of models of aftercare for survivors of childhood cancer
Author | Basis of Categorization Identified by the Author | Models of Care Identified |
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Hewitt, Greenfield, Stovall [8] | “Promising models of follow-up care,” | -Shared-care model -Nurse-led model -Survivorship follow-up clinics |
Eshelman-Kent et al. [4] | “Models identified in the literature” | -Cancer center-based model without community referral -Community referral model, hybrid model (combined cancer center and community-based model) -Postal/internet/phone-based model -Adult oncologist |
Mertens et al. [9] | Not identified | -Chronic disease model -Primary care model -Late effects model |
Oeffinger and McCabe [6] | Setting of Care | -Hospital-based model -Community-based model -Shared care model |
Hahn and Ganz [10] | Setting of Care | -Academic medical center -Community hospital model -Primary-care medical group -County hospital |
Lead Provider | -Medically supervised late effects clinic -Primary care physician-led model -Nurse-led model -Postal or telephone follow-up model | |
Heir et al. [5] | Communication modality / Lead Provider / Setting | -Face-to-face clinic visits -Telephone, postal, email or SMS/text-based model -Physician versus nurse-led follow-up -Hospital versus primary care follow-up |
Hewitt, Weiner and Simone [12] | Identified in the literature | -Comprehensive survivorship program |
Aziz et al. [13] | Identified in the literature | -Comprehensive survivorship program |