Needs and Expectations of Long-Term Cancer Survivors: Multi-Centre Study Protocol
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Cancer is a social issue as its outreach affects not only mortality (it is the second cause of
death in our environment) but also the costs due to morbidity and the distress it causes, as well as
the losses and consequences in personal, family, work, and even social areas. This study is trying to
find out the health needs of long-term cancer survivors and their perceptions and expectations of
the care they received during their survival stage. For this, a joint, cross-sectional descriptive study
with a qualitative and quantitative approach has been designed. For the qualitative approach, we
have used different focus groups representing different geographical areas of the Spanish territory.
For the qualitative approach, we have used a validated questionnaire. This study will provide a
better knowledge of the quality of life of these patients, as well as their level of unmet and even
unexpressed needs, in order to develop effective strategies and interventions that allow for the
implementation of adapted care plans that include such unexpressed needs. This study will also
allow for the creation and development of assessment methods for health results from the patient’s
perspective and experience. These issues require a multidisciplinary, complex approach. These
survivors may require not well-known health services, as the number of these patients has grown
recently, and their survival time is also longer. This research explores a wider and more thorough
perspective of long-term cancer survivors’ needs, experiences, and expectations to be achieved.
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Zamudio-Sánchez, A., Camarero-Gómez, P., Rodríguez-Manjón, E., Iglesias-Parra, M. R., Gómez-Salgado, J., & Romero, A. (2024). Needs and Expectations of Long-Term Cancer Survivors: Multi-Centre Study Protocol. In Journal of Personalized Medicine (Vol. 14, Issue 1, p. 64). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010064














