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International survey of psychosocial care for cancer survivors in low-/middle- and high-income countries: current practices, barriers, and facilitators to care

International survey of psychosocial care for cancer survivors in low-/middle- and high-income countries: current practices, barriers, and facilitators to care
International survey of psychosocial care for cancer survivors in low-/middle- and high-income countries: current practices, barriers, and facilitators to care

Purpose: the number of cancer survivors living with and beyond cancer treatment is rising globally. It is fundamental to understand the extent and type of psychosocial care services offered worldwide. We evaluated models of cancer survivorship care, psychosocial care practices in the post-treatment survivorship phase, and barriers/facilitators to delivery of psychosocial care services, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). 

Methods: the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) Survivorship Special Interest Group led a cross-sectional online survey between March and November 2022. Health care professionals and researchers in psycho-oncology were invited through the IPOS global membership, social media, and snowballing. The survey was administered to individuals but included questions related to practices in their country at a national level. 

Results: two hundred eighty-three respondents from 37 countries participated (40% from LMICs), with a median of 12 years of experience (IQR, 6-20) in the psycho-oncology field. Participants reported that the most common elements of routine survivorship care were related to the prevention/ management of recurrences/new cancers (74%), physical late effects (59%), and chronic medical conditions (53%), whereas surveillance/ management of psychosocial late effects (27%) and psychosocial/ supportive care (25%) were least common. Service availability was more commonly reported in high-income countries (HICs) than LMICs related to reproductive health (29% v 17%), genetic counseling/support (40% v 20%), and identifying/managing distress (39% v 26%) and pain (66% v 48%). Key barriers included providers focusing on treatment not survivorship (57%), medical not psychosocial care (60%), and a lack of allied health providers to deliver psychosocial care (59%). 

Conclusion: the psychosocial needs of people living with cancer are not adequately available and/or provided in post-treatment survivorship even in HICs, because of barriers at patient, provider, and system levels.

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Signorelli, Christina, Høeg, Beverley Lim, Asuzu, Chioma, Centeno, Isabel, Estapé, Tania, Fisher, Peter, Lam, Wendy, Levkovich, Inbar, Manne, Sharon, Miles, Anne, Mullen, Louise, Nekhlyudov, Larissa, Sade, Cristina, Shaw, Joanne, Singleton, Anna, Tsuchiya, Miyako, Travado, Luzia, Lemmen, Jesse, Li, Jie and Jefford, Michael , International Psycho-Oncology Society Survivorship Special Interest Group (2024) International survey of psychosocial care for cancer survivors in low-/middle- and high-income countries: current practices, barriers, and facilitators to care. JCO Global Oncology, 10, [e2300418]. (doi:10.1200/GO.23.00418).

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Purpose: the number of cancer survivors living with and beyond cancer treatment is rising globally. It is fundamental to understand the extent and type of psychosocial care services offered worldwide. We evaluated models of cancer survivorship care, psychosocial care practices in the post-treatment survivorship phase, and barriers/facilitators to delivery of psychosocial care services, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). 

Methods: the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) Survivorship Special Interest Group led a cross-sectional online survey between March and November 2022. Health care professionals and researchers in psycho-oncology were invited through the IPOS global membership, social media, and snowballing. The survey was administered to individuals but included questions related to practices in their country at a national level. 

Results: two hundred eighty-three respondents from 37 countries participated (40% from LMICs), with a median of 12 years of experience (IQR, 6-20) in the psycho-oncology field. Participants reported that the most common elements of routine survivorship care were related to the prevention/ management of recurrences/new cancers (74%), physical late effects (59%), and chronic medical conditions (53%), whereas surveillance/ management of psychosocial late effects (27%) and psychosocial/ supportive care (25%) were least common. Service availability was more commonly reported in high-income countries (HICs) than LMICs related to reproductive health (29% v 17%), genetic counseling/support (40% v 20%), and identifying/managing distress (39% v 26%) and pain (66% v 48%). Key barriers included providers focusing on treatment not survivorship (57%), medical not psychosocial care (60%), and a lack of allied health providers to deliver psychosocial care (59%). 

Conclusion: the psychosocial needs of people living with cancer are not adequately available and/or provided in post-treatment survivorship even in HICs, because of barriers at patient, provider, and system levels.

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Author: Christina Signorelli
Author: Beverley Lim Høeg
Author: Chioma Asuzu
Author: Isabel Centeno
Author: Tania Estapé
Author: Peter Fisher
Author: Wendy Lam
Author: Inbar Levkovich
Author: Sharon Manne
Author: Anne Miles
Author: Louise Mullen
Author: Larissa Nekhlyudov
Author: Cristina Sade
Author: Joanne Shaw
Author: Anna Singleton
Author: Miyako Tsuchiya
Author: Luzia Travado
Author: Jesse Lemmen
Author: Jie Li
Author: Michael Jefford
Author: Shiri Altman
Author: Reginald Anang
Author: Chioma Asuzu
Author: Maru Barrera
Author: Karen Basen-Engquist
Author: Pernille Bidstrup
Author: Karine Bilodeau
Author: Isabel Centeno
Author: Stephanie Christodoulidou
Author: Andreja Cirila
Author: Andrea Cohee
Author: László Csaba Dégi
Author: Haryana Dhillon
Author: Saskia Duijts
Author: Tania Estapé
Author: Peter Fisher
Author: Claire Foster ORCID iD
Author: Valentyn Fournier
Author: Isaiah Gitonga
Author: Savita Goswami
Author: Lauren Ha
Author: Tom Hack
Author: Lauren Heathcote
Author: Fuchsia Howard
Author: Nicholas Hulbert-Williams
Author: Angelos Kassianos
Author: Jie Li
Author: Miyako Tsuchiya
Author: Jane Turner
Author: Lei Xu
Corporate Author: International Psycho-Oncology Society Survivorship Special Interest Group

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