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Title: Cancer survivorship needs in Brazil: Patient and family perspective
Authors: Santos, Antonio Tadeu Cheriff dos
Silva, Rildo Pereira da
Almeida, Liz Maria de
Bosi, Maria Lúcia Magalhães
Skaba, Marcia Marilia Vargas Froes
Nigenda, Gustavo
Arruda, Carlos André Moura
Pinheiro, Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira
Robledo, María Cecilia Gonza´lez
Knaul, Felı´cia Marie
Menezes, Maria de Fátima Batalha de
Keywords: Brasil
Brazil
Família
Family
Sobreviventes de Câncer
Cancer Survivors
Acesso aos Serviços de Saúde
Health Services Accessibility
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: PLoS One
Abstract: Introduction: Cancer Survivorship is a growing public health challenge. Effective responses from health care and social services depend on appropriate identification of survivors and their families´ specific needs. There are few studies on survivorship in low and middle-income countries, therefore, more evidence-based studies are necessary to develop a comprehensive approach to cancer survivorship. Objectives: Identify the needs of cancer survivors and their relatives, specifically those of individuals with breast, cervical or prostate cancer, and with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Methods: A qualitative, exploratory study conducted in two referral institutions in Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro (Southeast region) and Fortaleza (Northeast region). The study included 47 patients of public and private health services and 12 family members. We used script-based semi-structured interviews. The discursive material obtained was categorized and analyzed using the Thematic Analysis approach. Results: The analysis identified three central themes: 1) consequences of cancer treatment; 2) Changes in daily life associated with cancer survivorship; and 3) Unmet structural needs in cancer survivorship. Conclusion: Social and cancer control policies in Brazil should provide resources, specific care standards and clinical, psychological and social support. Cancer survivors should also receive rehabilitation and work reintegration guidelines. This matter requires broader access to qualified cancer information, development of an integrated patient-centered care and care model, and more research resources for the country's post-treatment cancer period.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12244
ISSN: 1932-6203
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