Establishment of a nurse-led clinic for late complications after colorectal and anal cancer surgery: a descriptive study

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  • Rosenberg, Jacob
  • Birthe Thing Oggesen
  • Marie Louise Sjødin Hamberg
  • Anne Kjaergaard Danielsen

Purpose: Survival rates after colorectal and anal cancer are increasing and more patients have late complications to treatment. This represents a clinical field under development, and we have established a specialized clinic for late complications after colorectal and anal cancer. With this paper, we want to give our experiences and present the organizational setup with a nurse as the primary contact person. Methods: We have established a multidisciplinary clinic for the treatment of late complications and the clinic is organized with specialized nurses as the front persons. The structure includes a stepwise increase in expertise level when needed, and the patient has one common entry regardless of symptoms. Initial screening is performed by an electronic questionnaire which is followed up by a consultation with the nurse. The nurse can provide primary treatment according to local algorithms developed in the clinic and refer the patient to more specialized care if needed. Results: Experiences from the first year of service show that more than half of the patients needs this and wants consultation in the late complication clinic. We also found that most of the consultations were performed successfully by phone instead of by physical visits, and the most common clinical problem was bowel symptoms including diarrhea and urge. Conclusion: We have established a nurse-led clinic for late complications after colorectal and anal cancer. There seems to be a high need for this function in a department taking care of colorectal and anal cancer.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSupportive Care in Cancer
Volume30
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)6243-6250
Number of pages8
ISSN0941-4355
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

    Research areas

  • Anal cancer, Colorectal cancer, Late complications, Outpatient clinic, Survivorship

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