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2. Care of adolescents and young adults with cancer in Asia: results of an ESMO/SIOPE/SIOP Asia survey
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Li, Chi Kong, Dalvi, Rashmi, Yonemori, Kan, Ariffin, Hany, Lyu, Chuhl Joo, Farid, Mohamad, Gonzales-Santos, Julieta Rita N., Zhou, Qing, Bielack, Stefan, Brugieres, Laurence, Blondeel, Anne, Essiaf, Samira, Peccatori, Fedro Alessandro, Jezdic, Svetlana, Stark, Daniel P., Douillard, Jean-Yves, Saloustros, Emmanouil, and Mountzios, Giannis
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- 2019
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3. The ‘Survivorship Passport’ for childhood cancer survivors
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Menoni, Stefania, Bergeron, Christophe, den Hartogh, Jaap, Karner, Sabine, Fresneau, Brice, Jones, Kathy Pritchard, Vassal, Gilles, Bode, Gerlind, Frey, Eva, Hennewig, Ulrike, Iris, Maia, Jakab, Zsuzsanna, Kosmidis, Helen, Kriviene, Izolda, Marquez, Catalina, Modan-Moses, Dalit, Panasiuk, Anna, Vetsch, Janine, Haupt, Riccardo, Essiaf, Samira, Dellacasa, Chiara, Ronckers, Cecile M., Caruso, Silvia, Sugden, Elaine, Zadravec Zaletel, Lorna, Muraca, Monica, Morsellino, Vera, Kienesberger, Anita, Blondeel, Anne, Saraceno, Davide, Ortali, Maurizio, Kremer, Leontien C.M., Skinner, Roderick, Roganovic, Jelena, Bagnasco, Francesca, Levitt, Gill A., De Rosa, Marisa, Schrappe, Martin, Hjorth, Lars, and Ladenstein, Ruth
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- 2018
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4. Meeting report of the 1$^{st}$ SIOP Europe Course in Paediatric Oncology: Maasmechelen, Belgium, April 6–9, 2022 – The participants’ view and experience
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Morscher, Raphael J; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3378-9266, Al-Jilaihawi, Sarah, Hamrin, Johan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5406-6190, Poyer, Fiona; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3393-9706, Raja, Raheel Altaf, Rademacher, Annika V, Blondeel, Anne, Essiaf, Samira, Kearns, Pamela, Rizzari, Carmelo, Schoot, Reineke; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8838-981X, Attarbaschi, Andishe; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9285-6898, Morscher, Raphael J; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3378-9266, Al-Jilaihawi, Sarah, Hamrin, Johan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5406-6190, Poyer, Fiona; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3393-9706, Raja, Raheel Altaf, Rademacher, Annika V, Blondeel, Anne, Essiaf, Samira, Kearns, Pamela, Rizzari, Carmelo, Schoot, Reineke; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8838-981X, and Attarbaschi, Andishe; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9285-6898
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More than 35,000 children are diagnosed with cancer and treated in Europe each year. With the 1$^{st}$ SIOP Europe Course in Paediatric Oncology, the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe) aimed to equip aspiring physicians to become leaders within a pan-European network and ensure state-of-the-art treatment for children across Europe. Fifty participants from 24 countries and 37 centres were enrolled on the course. With a virtual and a face-to-face meeting complete, we herewith report on the course concept, application process and first meetings of this 3-year educational program.
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5. D9.3. Record of Dissemination and Communication Activities in Year 1 and Plan for Year 2
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Essiaf, Samira, Blondeel, Anne, Muñoz, Laura, and Marti, Gracia
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This report, entitled “Record of Dissemination and Communication Activities in Year 1 and Plan for Year 2” will outline how the objectives set out in D9.2, “First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results” were carried out and achieved. Furthermore, this report will outline the strategy for ensuring the continued and efficient dissemination of PRIMAGE activities, progress and achievements during the second year of the project. The different sections of this report will address the actions that were taken by SIOPE and its partners during M1-M12 of the PRIMAGE Project, showing how optimal visibility and wide outreach to all stakeholders was achieved using the toolkit which was developed, as well as how results were disseminated to the scientific community, using the appropriate communication channels and dissemination tools. The D9.2 plan, together with the dissemination toolkit, were submitted to the EC Funding and Tender Portal on the 31st of March, 2019. It is also available from the PRIMAGE shared document repository here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Z8bc18BDzaMmk8cKvQpzBQLiBukJ8ky4, Links to the elements in the toolkit are included at the end of this document.
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- 2023
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6. D9.2. First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results
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Essiaf, Samira and Blondeel, Anne
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This “First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results” will outline the proposed strategy and plan to meet the expectations and needs of the project. It outlines the procedures and key actions ensuring they are implemented and followed. In addition, the Plan lists the tools to be used and target groups to be reached. The “First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results” corresponds to WP9 on Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation and specifically deliverable D9.2 as outlined in Annex I (Part A) of the Grant Agreement. The overall “First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results” for PRIMAGE is based on the defined internal management rules, methodologies and work plan specified in the Grant Agreement. The objective of deliverable D9.2 is to outline the strategy for ensuring coherent and efficient dissemination of PRIMAGE activities, progress and achievements throughout the project. It will outline how optimal visibility and wide outreach to all stakeholders will be achieved, as well as how results will be disseminated to the scientific community, using the appropriate communication channels and dissemination tools. This deliverable includes a dissemination toolkit, consisting of design elements, templates and a project website. Links to the elements in the toolkit are included at the end of this document.
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- 2023
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7. D9.5. Record of Dissemination and Communication Activities in Year 2 and Plan for Year 3
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Essiaf, Samira, Muñoz, Laura, Viceconti, Marco, and Blondeel, Anne
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This report, entitled “Record of Dissemination and Communication Activities in Year 2 and Plan for Year 3” will outline how the objectives set out in D9.2, “First Year Plan for Dissemination and Communication of Project Results” were carried out and achieved. Furthermore, this report will outline the strategy for ensuring the continued and efficient dissemination of PRIMAGE activities, progress, and achievements during the third year of the project. The different sections of this report will address the actions that were taken by SIOP Europe and its partners during M13-M24 of the PRIMAGE Project, showing how optimal visibility and wide outreach to all stakeholders was achieved using the toolkit which was developed, as well as how results were disseminated to the scientific community, using the appropriate communication channels and dissemination tools. The D9.2 plan, together with the dissemination toolkit, were submitted to the EC Funding and Tender Portal on the 31st of March 2019. It is also available from the PRIMAGE shared document repository here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Z8bc18BDzaMmk8cKvQpzBQLiBukJ8ky4, https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Z8bc18BDzaMmk8cKvQpzBQLiBukJ8ky4 Links to the elements in the toolkit are included at the end of this document.
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8. Meeting report of the 1st SIOP Europe Course in Paediatric Oncology: Maasmechelen, Belgium, April 6–9, 2022 – The participants’ view and experience
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Morscher, Raphael J., primary, Al-Jilaihawi, Sarah, additional, Hamrin, Johan, additional, Poyer, Fiona, additional, Raja, Raheel Altaf, additional, Rademacher, Annika V., additional, Blondeel, Anne, additional, Essiaf, Samira, additional, Kearns, Pamela, additional, Rizzari, Carmelo, additional, Schoot, Reineke, additional, and Attarbaschi, Andishe, additional
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9. Meeting report of the 1$^{st}$ SIOP Europe Course in Paediatric Oncology: Maasmechelen, Belgium, April 6–9, 2022 – The participants’ view and experience
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Morscher, Raphael J, Al-Jilaihawi, Sarah, Hamrin, Johan, Poyer, Fiona, Raja, Raheel Altaf, Rademacher, Annika V, Blondeel, Anne, Essiaf, Samira, Kearns, Pamela, Rizzari, Carmelo, Schoot, Reineke, Attarbaschi, Andishe, and University of Zurich
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10036 Medical Clinic ,610 Medicine & health - Published
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10. Person-centred online lifestyle coaching in childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors: protocol of the multicentre PanCareFollowUp lifestyle intervention feasibility study
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Bouwman, Eline, Hermens, Rosella P. M. G., Brown, Morven C., Araújo-Soares, Vera, Blijlevens, Nicole M. A., Kepak, Tomas, Kepakova, Katerina, Kremer, Leontien C. M., van den Oever, Selina R., van der Pal, Helena J. H., Skinner, Roderick, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Loonen, Jacqueline J., Mulder, Renée L., van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., Hjorth, Lars, Follin, Cecilia, Eriksson, Lill, Relander, Thomas, Engellau, Jacob, Fjordén, Karin, Bogefors, Karolina, Holmqvist, Anna S., Haupt, Riccardo, Muraca, Monica, Nicolas, Brigitte, Bagnasco, Francesca, Benvenuto, Marina, Aulicino, Anna, Laudisi, Luca, Hrstkova, Hana, Bajciova, Viera, Holikova, Marta, Strublova, Lucie, Uyttebroeck, Anne, Renard, Marleen, Jacobs, Sandra, Segers, Heidi, van Helvoirt, Monique, Winther, Jeanette F., Mader, Luzius, Frederiksen, Line E., Andersen, Elisabeth A. W., Michel, Gisela, Boes, Stefan, Roser, Katharina, Göttgens, Irene, Stollman, Iridi, Penson, Adriaan, Breij, Dionne, Araujo-Soares, Vera, Essiaf, Samira, Blondeel, Anne, Sciberras, William, Korevaar, Joke, Rijken, Mieke, Kienesberger, Anita, den Hartogh, Jaap, Gsell, Hannah, Schneider, Carina, Bardi, Edit, te Dorsthorst, Jeroen, CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Paediatric Oncology, and Paediatrics
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Physical activity ,Motivational interviewing ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Person-centred care ,Feasibility ,and young adult cancer survivors ,Coaching ,Lifestyle ,Childhood ,Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 17] ,Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18] ,Diet ,Screen-to-screen ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,adolescent ,eHealth ,Rare cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 9] ,Childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors - Abstract
Background Physical inactivity and unhealthy dietary habits are known to be disadvantageous for the development of late adverse effects in survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer. To make interventions, aimed at improving lifestyle, fit into the daily life of survivors, interventions should be designed and delivered in a person-centred way with a limited time burden. As part of the European PanCareFollowUp project, an eHealth intervention was developed to support sustainable changes to physical activity levels and/or diet of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors. This feasibility study aims to gain insight into the feasibility and potential effect sizes of the PanCareFollowUp lifestyle intervention. Methods The PanCareFollowUp lifestyle intervention consists of person-centred 3–6 screen-to-screen sessions with a certified lifestyle coach. The intervention will be evaluated with a single-arm pre-post feasibility study conducted at two survivorship care clinics in the Netherlands. A total of 60 participants who are (i) diagnosed with cancer Discussion Data of this study will be gathered to assess the feasibility and potential effect sizes. This will allow for further intervention refinement as needed as well as to inform a future large-scale intervention study and a manual for implementation at other centres. Trial registration International Clinical Trial Registry Platform (ICTRP) number: NL8932 (ICTRP Search Portal (who.int)). Registered on September 29, 2020.
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11. Evaluating the feasibility, effectiveness and costs of implementing person-centred follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors in four European countries: the PanCareFollowUp Care prospective cohort study protocol
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van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J, primary, Korevaar, Joke C, additional, Rijken, Mieke, additional, Haupt, Riccardo, additional, Muraca, Monica, additional, Kepák, Tomáš, additional, Kepakova, Katerina, additional, Blondeel, Anne, additional, Boes, Stefan, additional, Frederiksen, Line E, additional, Essiaf, Samira, additional, Winther, Jeanette F, additional, Hermens, Rosella P M G, additional, Kienesberger, Anita, additional, Loonen, Jacqueline J, additional, Michel, Gisela, additional, Mulder, Renée L, additional, O'Brien, Kylie B, additional, van der Pal, Helena J H, additional, Pluijm, Saskia M F, additional, Roser, Katharina, additional, Skinner, Roderick, additional, Renard, Marleen, additional, Uyttebroeck, Anne, additional, Follin, Cecilia, additional, Hjorth, Lars, additional, and Kremer, Leontien C M, additional
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12. QUARTET: A SIOP Europe project for quality and excellence in radiotherapy and imaging for children and adolescents with cancer
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Kelly, Sarah M., primary, Effeney, Rachel, additional, Gaze, Mark N., additional, Bernier-Chastagner, Valérie, additional, Blondeel, Anne, additional, Clementel, Enrico, additional, Corning, Coreen, additional, Dieckmann, Karin, additional, Essiaf, Samira, additional, Gandola, Lorenza, additional, Janssens, Geert O., additional, Kearns, Pamela R., additional, Lacombe, Denis, additional, Lassen-Ramshad, Yasmin, additional, Merks, Hans, additional, Miles, Elizabeth, additional, Padovani, Laetitia, additional, Scarzello, Giovanni, additional, Schwarz, Rudolf, additional, Timmermann, Beate, additional, van Rijn, Rick R., additional, Vassal, Gilles, additional, Boterberg, Tom, additional, and Mandeville, Henry C., additional
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13. Evaluating the feasibility, effectiveness and costs of implementing person-centred follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors in four European countries: the PanCareFollowUp Care prospective cohort study protocol
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Von Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., Korevaar, Joke C., Rijken, Mieke, Haupt, Riccardo, Muraca, Monica, Kepák, Tomáš, Kepakova, Katerina, Blondeel, Anne, Boes, Stefan, Frederiksen, Line E, Essiaf, Samira, Winther, Jeanette F, Hermens, Rosella P M G, Kienesberger, Anita, Loonen, Jacqueline J, Michel, Gisela, Mulder, Renée L, O'Brien, Kylie B, van der Pal, Helena J H, Pluijm, Saskia M F, Roser, Katharina, Skinner, Roderick, Renard, Marleen, Uyttebroeck, Anne, Follin, Cecilia, Hjorth, Lars, Kremer, Leontien C M, Von Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., Korevaar, Joke C., Rijken, Mieke, Haupt, Riccardo, Muraca, Monica, Kepák, Tomáš, Kepakova, Katerina, Blondeel, Anne, Boes, Stefan, Frederiksen, Line E, Essiaf, Samira, Winther, Jeanette F, Hermens, Rosella P M G, Kienesberger, Anita, Loonen, Jacqueline J, Michel, Gisela, Mulder, Renée L, O'Brien, Kylie B, van der Pal, Helena J H, Pluijm, Saskia M F, Roser, Katharina, Skinner, Roderick, Renard, Marleen, Uyttebroeck, Anne, Follin, Cecilia, Hjorth, Lars, and Kremer, Leontien C M
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Introduction: Long-term survival after childhood cancer often comes at the expense of late, adverse health conditions. However, survivorship care is frequently not available for adult survivors in Europe. The PanCareFollowUp Consortium therefore developed the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention, an innovative person-centred survivorship care model based on experiences in the Netherlands. This paper describes the protocol of the prospective cohort study (Care Study) to evaluate the feasibility and the health economic, clinical and patient-reported outcomes of implementing PanCareFollowUp Care as usual care in four European countries.Methods and analysis In this prospective, longitudinal cohort study with at least 6 months of follow-up, 800 childhood cancer survivors will receive the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention across four study sites in Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy and Sweden, representing different healthcare systems. The PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention will be evaluated according to the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance framework. Clinical and research data are collected through questionnaires, a clinic visit for multiple medical assessments and a follow-up call. The primary outcome is empowerment, assessed with the Health Education Impact Questionnaire. A central data centre will perform quality checks, data cleaning and data validation, and provide support in data analysis. Multilevel models will be used for repeated outcome measures, with subgroup analysis, for example, by study site, attained age, sex or diagnosis.Ethics and dissemination This study will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines of Good Clinical Practice and the Declaration of Helsinki. The study protocol has been reviewed and approved by all relevant ethics committees. The evidence and insights gained by this study will be summarised in a Replication Manual, also including the tools required to implement the PanCareFollowUp Care Interve, + ID der Publikation: unilu_61784 + Sprache: Englisch + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-11-30 17:16:31
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14. The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers
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van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., primary, van der Pal, Helena J.H., additional, Hjorth, Lars, additional, Winther, Jeanette F., additional, Michel, Gisela, additional, Haupt, Riccardo, additional, Uyttebroeck, Anne, additional, O'Brien, Kylie, additional, Kepakova, Katerina, additional, Follin, Cecilia, additional, Muraca, Monica, additional, Kepak, Tomas, additional, Araujo-Soares, Vera, additional, Bardi, Edit, additional, Blondeel, Anne, additional, Bouwman, Eline, additional, Brown, Morven C., additional, Frederiksen, Line E., additional, Essiaf, Samira, additional, Hermens, Rosella P.M.G., additional, Kienesberger, Anita, additional, Korevaar, Joke C., additional, Mader, Luzius, additional, Mangelschots, Marlies, additional, Mulder, Renée L., additional, van den Oever, Selina, additional, Rijken, Mieke, additional, Roser, Katharina, additional, Skinner, Rod, additional, Pluijm, Saskia M.F., additional, Loonen, Jacqueline J., additional, Kremer, Leontien C.M., additional, Van der Pal, Helena J.H., additional, van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., additional, Van den Oever, Selina R., additional, Eriksson, Lill, additional, Relander, Thomas, additional, Engellau, Jacob, additional, Fjordén, Karin, additional, Bogefors, Karolina, additional, Holmqvist, Anna Säll fors, additional, Nicolas, Brigitte, additional, Bagnasco, Francesca, additional, Benvenuto, Marina, additional, Aulicino, Anna, additional, Laudisi, Luca, additional, Hrstkova, Hana, additional, Bajciova, Viera, additional, Holikova, Marta, additional, Strublova, Lucie, additional, Renard, Marleen, additional, Jacobs, Sandra, additional, Segers, Heidi, additional, Van Helvoirt, Monique, additional, Winther, Jeanette Falck, additional, Frederiksen, Line Elmerdahl, additional, Andersen, Elisabeth Anne Wreford, additional, Boes, Stefan, additional, Loonen, Jacqueline, additional, Hermens, Rosella, additional, Göttgens, Irene, additional, Stollman, Iridi, additional, Penson, Adriaan, additional, Skinner, Roderick, additional, Sciberras, William, additional, Korevaar, Joke, additional, Den Hartogh, Jaap, additional, Gsell, Hannah, additional, Schneider, Carina, additional, Hartogh, Jaap den, additional, and Te Dorsthorst, Jeroen, additional
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15. The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers
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van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., van der Pal, Helena J.H., Hjorthc, Lars, Falck Winther, Jeanette, Michel, Gisela, Haupt, Riccardo, Uyttebroeck, Anne, O'Brien, Kylie, Kepakova, Katerina, Follin, Cecilia, Muraca, Monica, Kepakj, Tomas, Araujo-Soares, Vera, Bardi, Edit, Blondeel, Anne, Bouwman, Eline, Brown, Morven C., Elmerdahl Frederiksend, Line, Essiaf, Samira, Hermens, Rosella P.M.G., Kienesberger, Anita, Korevaar, Joke C., Roser, Katharina, Skinner, Rod, Pluijma, Saskia M.F., Loonen, Jacqueline J., and Kremer, Leontien C.M.
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humanities - Abstract
Background The majority of childhood cancer survivors are at risk of treatment-related adverse health outcomes. Survivorship care to mitigate these late effects is endorsed, but it is not available for many adult survivors of childhood cancer in Europe. The PanCareFollowUp project was initiated to improve their health and quality of life (QoL) by facilitating person-centred survivorship care. Methods The PanCareFollowUp consortium was established in 2018, consisting of 14 project partners from ten European countries, including survivor representatives. The consortium will develop two PanCareFollowUp Interventions, including a person-centred guideline–based model of care (Care Intervention) and eHealth lifestyle coaching (Lifestyle Intervention). Their development will be informed by several qualitative studies and systematic reviews on barriers and facilitators for implementation and needs and preferences of healthcare providers (HCPs) and survivors. Implementation of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention as usual care will be evaluated prospectively among 800 survivors from Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy and Sweden for survivor empowerment, detection of adverse health conditions, satisfaction among survivors and HCPs, cost-effectiveness and feasibility. The feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Lifestyle Intervention will be evaluated in the Netherlands among 60 survivors. Results Replication manuals, allowing for replication of the PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Intervention, will be published and made freely available after the project. Moreover, results of the corresponding studies are expected within the next five years. Conclusions The PanCareFollowUp project is a novel European collaboration aiming to improve the health and QoL of all survivors across Europe by developing and prospectively evaluating the person-centred PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Interventions.
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16. The ‘Survivorship Passport’ for childhood cancer survivors
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Haupt, Riccardo, primary, Essiaf, Samira, additional, Dellacasa, Chiara, additional, Ronckers, Cecile M., additional, Caruso, Silvia, additional, Sugden, Elaine, additional, Zadravec Zaletel, Lorna, additional, Muraca, Monica, additional, Morsellino, Vera, additional, Kienesberger, Anita, additional, Blondeel, Anne, additional, Saraceno, Davide, additional, Ortali, Maurizio, additional, Kremer, Leontien C.M., additional, Skinner, Roderick, additional, Roganovic, Jelena, additional, Bagnasco, Francesca, additional, Levitt, Gill A., additional, De Rosa, Marisa, additional, Schrappe, Martin, additional, Hjorth, Lars, additional, Ladenstein, Ruth, additional, Menoni, Stefania, additional, Bergeron, Christophe, additional, den Hartogh, Jaap, additional, Karner, Sabine, additional, Fresneau, Brice, additional, Jones, Kathy Pritchard, additional, Vassal, Gilles, additional, Bode, Gerlind, additional, Frey, Eva, additional, Hennewig, Ulrike, additional, Iris, Maia, additional, Jakab, Zsuzsanna, additional, Kosmidis, Helen, additional, Kriviene, Izolda, additional, Marquez, Catalina, additional, Modan-Moses, Dalit, additional, Panasiuk, Anna, additional, and Vetsch, Janine, additional
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17. A European Network for Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer.
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Bozovic-Spasojevic, Ivana, Balsat, Marie, Blondeel, Anne, Castleton, Anna, De Munter, Johan, Gamble, Ashley S., Kienesberger, Anita, Konsoulova-Kirova, Assia Andrianova, Rizvi, Katie, Schneider, Carina, Vermeersch, Josefien, Ferrari, Andrea, and Stark, Daniel
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TUMORS in children ,CANCER patient medical care - Published
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18. The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers
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van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., van der Pal, Helena J.H., Hjorthc, Lars, Falck Winther, Jeanette, Michel, Gisela, Haupt, Riccardo, Uyttebroeck, Anne, O'Brien, Kylie, Kepakova, Katerina, Follin, Cecilia, Muraca, Monica, Kepakj, Tomas, Araujo-Soares, Vera, Bardi, Edit, Blondeel, Anne, Bouwman, Eline, Brown, Morven C., Elmerdahl Frederiksend, Line, Essiaf, Samira, Hermens, Rosella P.M.G., Kienesberger, Anita, Korevaar, Joke C., Roser, Katharina, Skinner, Rod, Pluijma, Saskia M.F., Loonen, Jacqueline J., and Kremer, Leontien C.M.
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humanities ,3. Good health - Abstract
Background The majority of childhood cancer survivors are at risk of treatment-related adverse health outcomes. Survivorship care to mitigate these late effects is endorsed, but it is not available for many adult survivors of childhood cancer in Europe. The PanCareFollowUp project was initiated to improve their health and quality of life (QoL) by facilitating person-centred survivorship care. Methods The PanCareFollowUp consortium was established in 2018, consisting of 14 project partners from ten European countries, including survivor representatives. The consortium will develop two PanCareFollowUp Interventions, including a person-centred guideline–based model of care (Care Intervention) and eHealth lifestyle coaching (Lifestyle Intervention). Their development will be informed by several qualitative studies and systematic reviews on barriers and facilitators for implementation and needs and preferences of healthcare providers (HCPs) and survivors. Implementation of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention as usual care will be evaluated prospectively among 800 survivors from Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy and Sweden for survivor empowerment, detection of adverse health conditions, satisfaction among survivors and HCPs, cost-effectiveness and feasibility. The feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Lifestyle Intervention will be evaluated in the Netherlands among 60 survivors. Results Replication manuals, allowing for replication of the PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Intervention, will be published and made freely available after the project. Moreover, results of the corresponding studies are expected within the next five years. Conclusions The PanCareFollowUp project is a novel European collaboration aiming to improve the health and QoL of all survivors across Europe by developing and prospectively evaluating the person-centred PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Interventions.
19. The European multistakeholder PanCareFollowUp project: novel, person-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for cancer survivors and caregivers
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van Kalsbeek, Rebecca J., van der Pal, Helena J.H., Hjorthc, Lars, Falck Winther, Jeanette, Michel, Gisela, Haupt, Riccardo, Uyttebroeck, Anne, O'Brien, Kylie, Kepakova, Katerina, Follin, Cecilia, Muraca, Monica, Kepakj, Tomas, Araujo-Soares, Vera, Bardi, Edit, Blondeel, Anne, Bouwman, Eline, Brown, Morven C., Elmerdahl Frederiksend, Line, Essiaf, Samira, Hermens, Rosella P.M.G., Kienesberger, Anita, Korevaar, Joke C., Roser, Katharina, Skinner, Rod, Pluijma, Saskia M.F., Loonen, Jacqueline J., and Kremer, Leontien C.M.
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humanities ,3. Good health - Abstract
Background The majority of childhood cancer survivors are at risk of treatment-related adverse health outcomes. Survivorship care to mitigate these late effects is endorsed, but it is not available for many adult survivors of childhood cancer in Europe. The PanCareFollowUp project was initiated to improve their health and quality of life (QoL) by facilitating person-centred survivorship care. Methods The PanCareFollowUp consortium was established in 2018, consisting of 14 project partners from ten European countries, including survivor representatives. The consortium will develop two PanCareFollowUp Interventions, including a person-centred guideline–based model of care (Care Intervention) and eHealth lifestyle coaching (Lifestyle Intervention). Their development will be informed by several qualitative studies and systematic reviews on barriers and facilitators for implementation and needs and preferences of healthcare providers (HCPs) and survivors. Implementation of the PanCareFollowUp Care Intervention as usual care will be evaluated prospectively among 800 survivors from Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy and Sweden for survivor empowerment, detection of adverse health conditions, satisfaction among survivors and HCPs, cost-effectiveness and feasibility. The feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Lifestyle Intervention will be evaluated in the Netherlands among 60 survivors. Results Replication manuals, allowing for replication of the PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Intervention, will be published and made freely available after the project. Moreover, results of the corresponding studies are expected within the next five years. Conclusions The PanCareFollowUp project is a novel European collaboration aiming to improve the health and QoL of all survivors across Europe by developing and prospectively evaluating the person-centred PanCareFollowUp Care and Lifestyle Interventions., + ID der Publikation: unilu_54299 + Sprache: Englisch + Bemerkungen: doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2021.05.030 + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2021-07-08 09:47:43
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