The unmet needs of childhood cancer survivors in long‐term follow‐up care: A qualitative study
Psycho-Oncology2020Vol. 30(4), pp. 485–492
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Abstract
Our findings revealed a demand for integrating psychosocial support in long-term follow-up care and a strong need for personalized, centralized, and interdisciplinary long-term follow-up care. Current established interdisciplinary clinics should be further extended to provide centralized, personalized, and evidence-based long-term follow-up care including adequate psychosocial support for all childhood cancer survivors.
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