Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | September 2024

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Can GPNs improve the experience of people living with cancer?

Can GPNs improve the experience of people living with cancer?
Primary care

Pages: 48 - 51

Article topics: Cancer care review, Long-term conditions, Personalised care

There are three million people living with cancer in the UK, which is predicted to rise to nearly 3.5 million by 2025 (Macmillan Cancer Support, 2024). The GP Contract (NHSE Contract Letter 2024/25) has protected the cancer indicators in the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF), which are that every person should be offered an opportunity to discuss their diagnosis and be informed of the support available to them from primary care within three months of diagnosis, and a structured cancer care review should be offered within twelve months of diagnosis. General practice nurses (GPNs) already have expertise in long-term condition management and could deliver the same for people living with cancer, but
most do not feel confident to do so. This article includes the author’s personal reflections on her role and the development of personalised care within primary care.

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