Aims
This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) from the perspectives of patients and stakeholders, evaluating SCP impact on communication, coordination of post-treatment care for cancer survivors, and patient experience and satisfaction outcomes.
Methods
The mixed-methods study included:
Results
Patient surveys indicated a positive experience and satisfaction with SCPs. Key findings include:
Patient testimonials emphasised SCPs' importance:
Conclusions
The Northeast Health Wangaratta pilot project demonstrated SCPs' potential as transformative tools in post-treatment cancer care. Although not yet standard in Australia, SCPs at Northeast Health Wangaratta demonstrated comprehensive and coordinated survivorship care. Positive feedback from patients and healthcare professionals highlights SCPs' role in enhancing patient experience, care coordination, and patient empowerment in their healthcare journey. Due to this success, work is currently occurring to extending the use of SCPs within the service.