Common Questions from the Healthcare Team

A survivorship care plan provides a comprehensive summary of a patient’s cancer treatment history, potential long-term effects, recommended follow-up testing, and health maintenance strategies. It serves as a structured guide for healthcare providers and patients to facilitate coordinated post-treatment care and long-term health management.

Regular assessments for cardiovascular health, bone density, cognitive function, and secondary cancers are essential. Non-oncology specialists should be aware of these potential effects and coordinate with oncology teams to manage them.

Healthcare team members are crucial for monitoring overall health, managing chronic conditions, and addressing any new symptoms or concerns. Effective communication with oncology teams ensures comprehensive care.

Providing referrals to mental health professionals, support groups, and counseling services can help address anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other psychosocial issues that cancer survivors may face.

Encourage survivors to adopt healthy lifestyles, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity, smoking cessation, and abstaining from alcohol. 

Educate patients on how alcohol can increase cancer recurrence risk and affect overall health. Encourage non-alcoholic beverages or social habits that do not involve drinking. Suggest keeping a journal to monitor alcohol intake and celebrate milestones. Manage triggers by identifying situations or stressors that lead to drinking and encourage healthy coping strategies, such as exercise or mindfulness. Seek support through counseling, support groups or behavioral therapy to help maintain sobriety.

These practices can improve overall well-being and reduce the risk of recurrence.

Survey Instructions for Cancer Survivorship Care Portal

The survey is part of a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project on using a web-portal to share survivorship care information. Each set of surveys will take about 3 minutes to complete, and your answers will be kept confidential and will only be used for the DNP project.

  • Part 1: Complete Survey A and C before you interact with the web site.
    • In two weeks, you will receive a reminder to complete Part 2 below (Surveys B and C). 
  • Part 2: Complete Surveys B and C at least two weeks after you have had the opportunity to engage with the website.

Which survey will you use?

Thank you for your time and input! Your feedback is very important to us.

By completing the surveys, I consent to the use of my survey responses and health status information for the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project “Implementing a Web-Based Survivorship Care Portal to Improve Patient Knowledge and Support”. I understand that my information will be kept confidential and will not be used outside of the project.