Table 2Characteristics of Study Participants Involved in Development of the Survivorship Care Quality Framework and Indexa

CharacteristicFocus group discussion N = 170National survey N = 1278
Age, y, mean6168
Gender, % female5857
Cancer site, %
 Breast4251
 Prostate3835
 Colorectal2314
Race
 White7581
 Black149
 Other
Hispanic ethnicity, % yes35
Insurance, % yes9792
 Private27
 Medicare/Medicare supplement54
 Medicaid2
 Other form11

aPower estimations were calculated varying DE from 1.0 to 2.0, which is the standard range when considering clustered effects. That translates to an intraclass correlation coefficient between 0.005 and 0.034, which are typical in clinic studies.

From: Evaluating Different Types of Cancer Survivorship Care

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