Implementation of a Pilot Clinic for Pediatric to Adult Cancer Survivorship Transitions
- PMID: 37615593
- DOI: 10.1089/jayao.2023.0041
Implementation of a Pilot Clinic for Pediatric to Adult Cancer Survivorship Transitions
Abstract
Childhood cancer survivors are recommended to have lifelong survivorship care, yet many become disengaged during pediatric to adult care transitions. We implemented a pilot clinic for adult survivors of pediatric or adolescent and young adult (AYA) leukemia transitioning to adult-focused survivorship care. The clinic featured AYA-specific care, bidirectional communication with primary care, and a quality improvement (QI) cycle. During the 1-year QI period, 27 patients were seen and 21 completed postvisit interviews. The clinic was positively received by patients and primary care providers, showed promise for improving self-management and care coordination, and highlighted the need for novel approaches to connect survivors with primary care.
Keywords: adolescent and young adult; cancer survivorship; clinical pilot; quality improvement; transitions.
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