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The Patient-Centered Care on Cancer Prevention and Treatment

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Optimal cancer care entails the coordination among multiple providers, continued follow-up and surveillance over time. The patient-centered care brings opportunities to improve the delivery of cancer care. The adoption of patient-centered oncology care (PCOC) is in its infancy. Evidence synthesis on the model’s effectiveness is scant. This chapter presents a systemic review and meta-analysis on associations of PCOC with cancer patients’ adverse healthcare utilization, cost, patient satisfaction and quality of care. The chapter was guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework. Quality appraisal was performed using Downs and Black’s quality checklist. Study-level effect sizes of adverse healthcare utilization were computed using Cohen’s D and summarized using forest plots. Funnel plots were constructed to examine publication bias.

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Liang, H. (2022). The Patient-Centered Care on Cancer Prevention and Treatment. In: The Impact of Patient-Centered Care. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3968-5_7

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