Impact of a Cancer Survivorship Continuing Medical Education Course on Learners’ Attitudes and Intention to Change Practice
Jackson K, Alberto J, Kim J, Smith S, Schapira L. Impact of a Cancer Survivorship Continuing Medical Education Course on Learners’ Attitudes and Intention to Change Practice. Journal Of Cancer Education 2024, 1-8. PMID: 39235548, DOI: 10.1007/s13187-024-02497-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical education coursesContinuing medical education coursesSurvivorship topicsSurvivorship careExperiences of cancer survivorsAnalysis of free-text responsesQualitative analysis of free-text responsesImprove communicationCancer survivorship careLate effects of cancer treatmentImmersion-crystallization methodsAdvanced practice providersInterprofessional collaborative practicePrimary care cliniciansEffects of cancer treatmentFree-text responsesContinuing education creditCare coordinationCancer survivorshipCancer survivorsHealthcare experiencesPractice providersPrimary careCare CollaborativeCare cliniciansSocial support dynamics within parent-AYA cancer survivor dyads in a rural, socioeconomically disadvantaged, majority Hispanic/Latino region.
Lewinsohn R, Benedict C, Smith M, Boynton H, Schapira L, Smith S. Social support dynamics within parent-AYA cancer survivor dyads in a rural, socioeconomically disadvantaged, majority Hispanic/Latino region. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 10071-10071. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.10071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSource of emotional supportChildhood cancer survivorsCommunity-based organizationsSources of informal supportSocial supportAdolescent/young adultCancer survivorsSocial support dynamicsEmotional supportAYA childhood cancer survivorsFear of recurrenceReducing psychological distressInstrumental social supportYears post-diagnosisPost-traumatic growthInformation supportUnmet emotional needsPopulation of familiesSurvivorship careAYA survivorsSocioeconomic disparitiesPediatric carePsychological distressAdult carePost-diagnosis