A goal without a plan Is just a wish: Creating a personalized aftercare plan for breast cancer patients supported by the breast cancer aftercare decision aid

  • NABOR project group

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Abstract

Aftercare plans can support breast cancer patients' self-management after curative treatment but are often not personalized and limitedly applied by healthcare practitioners (HCPs). This study aimed to develop a tool integrating information provision and assessment of patients' goals and needs, to support the creation and application of a personalized aftercare plan. A multidisciplinary workgroup guided the development by defining the target audience, scope and purpose. Needs of 18 patients and 15 HCPs were assessed to determine the tool's content and format. Usability tests of a prototype among 7 patients and 10 HCPs informed improvements and finalization. The tool, called 'Breast Cancer Aftercare Decision Aid' (BC-ADA), provides information on potential effects of cancer and support options on five domains: physical wellbeing, emotions, relationships, regaining trust and return to daily routine. Patients can indicate which domain(s) they wish to improve, what resources they have and where additional help is needed. Based on their answers, patients can create an aftercare plan together with the HCP, including personal goals, specific actions and agreements on follow-up. Usability and acceptability were positively evaluated by both patients and HCPs. The BC-ADA seems promising in supporting personalized aftercare decision-making and is currently being tested in the NABOR-study in Dutch hospitals.
Original languageEnglish
Article number552
Number of pages16
JournalCurrent Oncology
Volume32
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • Aftercare
  • Aftercare plans
  • Breast cancer
  • Personalization
  • Shared decision making
  • Survivorship

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