Practitioners ’ perspectives on community‐based breast cancer survivorship care in Singapore: A focus group study

Abstract With the long‐term goal of optimising the delivery of breast cancer survivorship care in Singapore, we conducted a qualitative study to gather in‐depth descriptions from community practitioners (general practitioners and community pharmacists) about their perceptions of community‐based cancer survivorship care in Singapore. Sixteen participants (11 general practitioners and five community pharmacists) participated in four structured focus group discussions between August and November 2016. The focus group discussions were analysed using deductive content analysis. The majority of community practitioners do not encounter breast cancer survivors in their clinical practices. Perceived barriers to community‐based survivorship care include patients’ lack of confidence in primary care, financial constraints and lack of empanelment. Most community practitioners concur that the success of community‐based survivorship care largely depends on the co‐operation and participation of survivors. Survivorship management via standardised care pathways is not fully advocated by practitioners. Survivorship care plans are identified as useful, but they should also incorporate a non‐cancer‐related medical history and medication list. Community practitioners in Singapore are eager to participate in the delivery of cancer survivorship care. Future studies should develop a community‐based care model that involves community practitioners and evaluate the cost‐effectiven...
Source: Health and Social Care in the Community - Category: Health Management Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research