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Gynaecology

Patients' views of follow-up after treatment for gynaecological cancer

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Pages 135-142 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Summary

This project set out to quantify women's views of routine follow-up. Women attending for routine follow-up after gynaecological cancer completed a questionnaire. A total of 54% (48/89) reported increased anxiety prior to their appointment, and 10% (9/90) still felt more anxious afterwards. Most women (82/92, 89%) preferred to see a hospital doctor, and preferred this to a review by a specialist nurse or general practitioner (p < 0.001). Women thought the examination was the most important part of the visit (p < 0.0001). Women viewed the specialist nurse's role as listening to concerns and taking blood, rather than detecting recurrence (p < 0.0001). Women ranked detection of recurrence as the most important reason for attending for follow-up (p < 0.0001). Overall, women think that detection of recurrence is the primary rationale for routine follow-up. Their views need to be taken into consideration when considering changes in the provision of follow-up care.

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