Shared Medical Appointments in Cancer Survivorship Care: A Review of the Literature.

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PURPOSE

The physical and psychological effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment on an individual may be significant and require appropriate monitoring and management. Furthermore, attention to preventive care and comorbid medical conditions is critical. Innovative approaches are needed to provide quality care to this growing population.

METHODS

We reviewed the literature evaluating shared medical appointments (SMAs) in noncancer and cancer care settings. Supported by a conceptual framework and adhering to the goals of patient-centered communication, we propose how SMAs may be used in clinical practice to enhance survivorship care.

RESULTS

The literature suggests that SMAs are an effective model in noncancer settings, showing improved blood pressure and health-related quality of life, among others. Although evidence for SMAs in cancer care is limited, there is significant potential for improved patient outcomes and costs. In particular, SMAs may provide an opportunity to address medical and psychological needs while creating a structure for enhanced communication.

CONCLUSION

SMAs may offer an innovative care model for cancer survivors and their providers. Implementation and evaluation of SMAs in the care of cancer survivors is warranted.

Abbreviation
J Oncol Pract
Publication Date
2014-11-25
Volume
11
Issue
1
Page Numbers
6-11
Pubmed ID
25424650
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Shared Medical Appointments in Cancer Survivorship Care: A Review of the Literature.
Authors
Reed SC, Partridge AH, Nekhlyudov L