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College Health as a Partner in the Care of Pediatric Cancer Survivors
Authors:Ronald L. Forehand  Rebecca S. Williamson  Garth S. Russo  Sandy J. Pyle  Lillian R. Meacham
Affiliation:1. University Health Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia;2. Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia;3. Department of Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: This study reviews an initiative to educate providers on pediatric cancer survivor care and to establish a cancer survivor registry in a college health center. Participants: Participants were University of Georgia (UGA) college health providers. Methods: Providers attended lectures on survivor care and were encouraged to register on Cancer SurvivorLink. Changes in provider familiarity and practice were measured using baseline and follow-up surveys. A survivor registry was created using health entrance forms and medical records abstraction. Results: Twenty-four providers registered on SurvivorLink, and 16 completed both surveys. Familiarity with survivor care (p = .003) and a survivor health care plan (p = .016) increased. Likelihood to deliver survivor care increased (p = .01). UGA follows 95 survivors; 71 diagnosed at < 21 years. Among survivors diagnosed at < 21 years, 91% reported their diagnosis on entrance forms. Conclusions: Through education and optimization of health informatics, college health centers can identify and provide survivor care to this medically vulnerable population.
Keywords:administration  clinical medicine  health education  mental health
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