Objective: To evaluate the implementation of a multicomponent survivorship programme for men with prostate cancer and their carers.
Design: A single cohort study, guided by the RE-AIM framework.
Setting: Multiple health services in Australia.
Participants: Men with prostate cancer and their carers, and health professionals.
Intervention: A 12-month telehealth programme that provided centralised and coordinated decision and information support, exercise and nutrition management, specialised clinical support and practical support to men and their carers.
Data collection: Multiple sources of data including participant-reported health outcomes and experience of care, qualitative interviews, records of the programme were collected at different time points.
Results:
Conclusion: Survivorship interventions are relevant to men regardless of the stage of their disease and treatments undertaken. It is possible to provide access to a comprehensive model of survivorship care to promote the health and quality of life for men with prostate cancer.
Trial registration number: This study was registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12617000174381).
Keywords: oncology; prostate disease; urological tumours; urology.
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