This research explored how patient satisfaction with cancer care may be associated with perceived experience at a routine follow-up appointment and affect attitudes towards future care. An observational study of 40 adult cancer survivors assessed patient satisfaction at baseline and used these values to predict unpleasantness/pain, stressfulness, perceived outcome of the follow-up appointment, and intention to attend future appointments. This research could help inform how to improve the experience at routine cancer care appointments.
Exploring the role of patient satisfaction on perceived post-treatment cancer surveillance appointment experience
Hailey Paolercio
Major:
Biobehavioral Health
Exhibition Category:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Thomas Gould
Poster Number:
130
Award Winner
Social and Behavioral Sciences - First Place