Follow-up care after treatment for prostate cancer: Protocol for an evaluation of a nurse-led supported self-management and remote surveillance programme

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Background: As more men survive a diagnosis of prostate cancer, alternative models of follow-up care that address men's enduring unmet needs and are economical to deliver are needed. This paper describes the protocol for an ongoing evaluation of a nurse-led supported self-management and remote surveillance programme implemented within the secondary care setting. Methods/design: The evaluation is taking place within a real clinical setting, comparing the outcomes of men enrolled in the Programme with the outcomes of a pre-service change cohort of men, using a repeated measures design. Men are followed up at four and 8 months post recruitment on a number of outcomes, including quality of life, unmet need, psychological wellbeing and activation for self-management. An embedded health economic analysis and qualitative evaluation of implementation processes are being undertaken. Discussion: The evaluation will provide important information regarding the effectiveness, cost effectiveness and implementation of an integrated supported self-management follow-up care pathway within secondary care.

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Frankland, J., Brodie, H., Cooke, D., Foster, C., Foster, R., Gage, H., … Richardson, A. (2017). Follow-up care after treatment for prostate cancer: Protocol for an evaluation of a nurse-led supported self-management and remote surveillance programme. BMC Cancer, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-017-3643-4

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