Quantitative and qualitative assessment of a case management program for cancer patients
- PMID: 1654296
- DOI: 10.1093/hsw/16.3.176
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of a case management program for cancer patients
Abstract
An oncology social work case management model of intervention is described quantitatively and qualitatively. Sixty-nine newly diagnosed breast cancer patients followed by telephone for one year required 374 hours of the social worker's time in providing reassurance, information, and referral to existing community resources. This process took less than one-half hour per patient per month. Case examples provide insight into the clinical aspects of the social worker's efforts. This telephone-based model was found to be highly effective and cost-efficient in addressing the rehabilitation needs of cancer patients. It also is a generic model that can be used with cancer patients with any disease site or phase of illness.
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