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Table 2 Self-reported medical visits, physiological problems and emotional experiences

From: Mixed methods assessment of impact on health awareness in adult childhood cancer survivors after viewing their personalized digital treatment summary and follow-up recommendations

A. Visit to a clinical specialist in the last 24 months

n e

%

B. Self-reported physiological problems

n

%

C. Emotional experiences

n

%

PCP d

11/16

68.8

Memory

5/16

31.3

Fear of cancer reccurence

8/16

50

Counselor

4/16

25.0

Learning

5/16

31.3

Feeling vulnerable

3/16

18.8

Chiropractor

2/16

12.5

Attention

4/16

25.0

Diminished physical strength

4/16

25.0

Physiotherapist

2/16

12.5

Growth hormone deficiency

7/16

43.8

Lacking enthusiasm

3/16

18.8

Psychologist

1/16

6.3

Weight

4/16

25.0

Overwhelming enthusiasm

0/16

0

Cardiologist

4/16

25.0

Fertility

6/16

37.5

School troubles

4/16

25.0

Otolaryngologist

3/16

18.8

Physical activity

6/16

37.5

Fear of death

4/16

25.0

Endocrinologist

6/16

37.5

Liver function

0/16

0

Change of body appearance

4/16

25.0

Pulmonologist

1/16

6.3

Thyroid gland

2/16

12.5

Relationships changed

4/16

25

Diabetes team

2/16

12.5

Pulmonary function

2/16

12.5

Attention deficits

4/12

25

Nephrologist

1/16

6.3

Cardiac function

3/16

18.8

”Impossible to work”

3/16

18.8

Neurologist

2/16

12.5

Hearing loss

6/16

37.5

Feeling of gratitude

5/16

31.3

Psychiatrist

0/16

0

Gastrointestinal function

1/16

6.3

”No one understands me”

5/16

31.3

Gastrointestinal specialist

0/16

0

Depression

3/16

18.8

Private economic burden

4/16

25

Other medical specialist

2/16

12.5

Anxiety

3/16

18.8

Difficulties with the public employment service

4/16

25

 

Fatigue

5/16

31.3

Difficulties with the National Insurance Agency

1/16

6.3

Secondary malignancy

2/16

12.5

 

Other

2/16

12.5

None

1/16

6.3

  1. d primary care provider; e number;