TY - JOUR
T1 - Scaling up and implementing the digital Survivorship Passport tool in routine clinical care - The European multidisciplinary PanCareSurPass project
AU - Filbert, Anna-Liesa
AU - Kremer, Leontien
AU - Ladenstein, Ruth
AU - Chronaki, Catherine
AU - Degelsegger-Márquez, Alexander
AU - van der Pal, Heleen
AU - Bardi, Edit
AU - Uyttebroeck, Anne
AU - Langer, Thorsten
AU - Muraca, Monica
AU - Nieto, Adela Cañete
AU - Rascon, Jelena
AU - Bagnasco, Francesca
AU - Beyer, Stefan
AU - Te Dorsthorst, Jeroen
AU - Essiaf, Samira
AU - Galan, Antonio Orduña
AU - Kienesberger, Anita
AU - O'Brien, Kylie
AU - Palau, Marisa Correcher
AU - Pluijm, Saskia M F
AU - di Profio, Sonia
AU - Saraceno, Davide
AU - Schneider, Carina
AU - Schreier, Günter
AU - Trinkūnas, Justas
AU - Zamberlan, Igor
AU - Grabow, Desiree
AU - Haupt, Riccardo
N1 - 0959-8049/© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS), of whom there are about 500,000 living in Europe, are at an increased risk of developing health problems [1-6] and require lifelong Survivorship Care. There are information and knowledge gaps among CCS and healthcare providers (HCPs) about requirements for Survivorship Care [7-9] that can be addressed by the Survivorship Passport (SurPass), a digital tool providing CCS and HCPs with a comprehensive summary of past treatment and tailored recommendations for Survivorship Care. The potential of the SurPass to improve person-centred Survivorship Care has been demonstrated previously [10,11].METHODS: The EU-funded PanCareSurPass project will develop an updated version (v2.0) of the SurPass allowing for semi-automated data entry and implement it in six European countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Lithuania and Spain), representative of three infrastructure healthcare scenarios typically found in Europe. The implementation study will investigate the impact on person-centred care, as well as costs and processes of scaling up the SurPass. Interoperability between electronic health record systems and SurPass v2.0 will be addressed using the Health Level Seven (HL7) International interoperability standards.RESULTS: PanCareSurPass will deliver an interoperable digital SurPass with comprehensive evidence on person-centred outcomes, technical feasibility and health economics impacts. An Implementation Toolkit will be developed and freely shared to promote and support the future implementation of SurPass across Europe.CONCLUSIONS: PanCareSurPass is a novel European collaboration that will improve person-centred Survivorship Care for CCS across Europe through a robust assessment of the implementation of SurPass v2.0 in different healthcare settings.
AB - BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS), of whom there are about 500,000 living in Europe, are at an increased risk of developing health problems [1-6] and require lifelong Survivorship Care. There are information and knowledge gaps among CCS and healthcare providers (HCPs) about requirements for Survivorship Care [7-9] that can be addressed by the Survivorship Passport (SurPass), a digital tool providing CCS and HCPs with a comprehensive summary of past treatment and tailored recommendations for Survivorship Care. The potential of the SurPass to improve person-centred Survivorship Care has been demonstrated previously [10,11].METHODS: The EU-funded PanCareSurPass project will develop an updated version (v2.0) of the SurPass allowing for semi-automated data entry and implement it in six European countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Lithuania and Spain), representative of three infrastructure healthcare scenarios typically found in Europe. The implementation study will investigate the impact on person-centred care, as well as costs and processes of scaling up the SurPass. Interoperability between electronic health record systems and SurPass v2.0 will be addressed using the Health Level Seven (HL7) International interoperability standards.RESULTS: PanCareSurPass will deliver an interoperable digital SurPass with comprehensive evidence on person-centred outcomes, technical feasibility and health economics impacts. An Implementation Toolkit will be developed and freely shared to promote and support the future implementation of SurPass across Europe.CONCLUSIONS: PanCareSurPass is a novel European collaboration that will improve person-centred Survivorship Care for CCS across Europe through a robust assessment of the implementation of SurPass v2.0 in different healthcare settings.
KW - Humans
KW - Child
KW - Survivorship
KW - Cancer Survivors
KW - Delivery of Health Care
KW - Health Personnel
KW - Europe
KW - Childhood cancer survivors,
KW - Long-term follow-up care
KW - Person-centred care
KW - Health care provider
KW - Interoperability
KW - Routine clinical care
KW - Implementation
KW - Health Level Seven International
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejca.2024.114029
DO - 10.1016/j.ejca.2024.114029
M3 - Article
C2 - 38513384
SN - 0959-8049
VL - 202
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - European Journal of Cancer
JF - European Journal of Cancer
M1 - 114029
ER -