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    Sources of informal financial support among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a mixed methods analysis from the HIAYA CHAT study

    The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to describe the sources of informal financial support used by adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors and how financial toxicity and...

    Austin R. Waters, Karely M. van Thiel Berghuijs in Supportive Care in Cancer (2023)

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    “I thought there would be more I understood”: health insurance literacy among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors

    Health insurance literacy is crucial for navigating the US healthcare system. Low health insurance literacy may be especially concerning for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors. To describe AYAs’...

    Austin R. Waters, Karely Mann, Echo L. Warner in Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)

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    Healthcare provider perspectives on pediatric cancer survivorship care plans: a single institution pilot study

    Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are used to facilitate communication between oncology and primary care providers (PCPs) after cancer treatment and to assist cancer survivors with healthcare decisions. We evalua...

    Karely Mann, Yelena P. Wu, Samantha T. Pannier, Claire Hacking in Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)

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    Understanding psychological distress among pediatric cancer caregivers

    Few studies have examined distress in caregivers of pediatric cancer patients. We evaluated the association of socioeconomic, demographic, and patient clinical factors on caregivers’ self-reported psychologica...

    Gina E. Nam, Echo L. Warner, Deborah K. Morreall in Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)

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    Childhood cancer survivors’ primary care and follow-up experiences

    Although most childhood cancer survivors see a primary care provider (PCP), little is known about these encounters. We explored themes related to survivors’ (1) experiences with primary care, (2) communication...

    Anne C. Kirchhoff, Roberto E. Montenegro, Echo L. Warner in Supportive Care in Cancer (2014)