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Artikel: Social support, self-efficacy for decision-making, and follow-up care use in long-term cancer survivors

Abstract: Cancer survivors play an important role in coordinating their follow-up care and making treatment-related decisions. Little is known about how modifiable factors such as social support are associated with active participation in follow-up care. This study tests associations between social support, cancer-related follow-up care use, and self-efficacy for participation in decision-making related to follow-up care (SEDM). We also identified sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with social support among long-term survivors.

Methods: The FOllow-up Care Use among Survivors study is a cross-sectional, population-based survey of breast, prostate, colon, and gynecologic cancer survivors (n=1522) 4–14 years post- diagnosis. Multivariable regression models were used to test associations between perceived social support (tangible and emotional/informational support modeled separately), follow-up care use (past 2 years), and SEDM, as well as to identify factors associated with perceived support.

Results: Neither support type was associated with follow-up care use (all p > 0.05), although marital status was uniquely, positively associated with follow-up care use (p < 0.05). Both tangible support (B for a standard deviation increase (SE) = 9.75(3.15), p < 0.05) and emotional/informational support (B(SE) = 12.61(3.05), p < 0.001) were modestly associated with SEDM. Being married, having adequate financial resources, history of recurrence, and better perceived health status were associated with higher perceived tangible and emotional support (all p < 0.05).

Conclusions: While perceived social support may facilitate survivor efficacy for participation in decision-making during cancer follow-up care, other factors, including marital satisfaction, appear to influence follow-up care use. Marital status and social support may be important factors to consider in survivorship care planning. 

Auteur: 
Laura P. Forsythe, Catherine M. Alfano, Erin E. Kent, Kathryn E. Weaver, Keith Bellizzi, Neeraj Arora, Noreen Aziz, Gretchen Keel and Julia H. Rowland
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