This phase III trial studies how well a telehealth self-management program works in improving survivorship care and outcomes in stage I-III non-small cell lung cancer or colorectal cancer survivors. Survivor self-management program focuses on coaching patients on follow-up care after cancer treatments. Participating in the program may improve knowledge and confidence about follow-up care, communication with cancer care and primary care doctors, and quality of life after cancer treatment in non-small cell lung cancer or colorectal cancer survivors.
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Care coordination
Timeframe: At Baseline
Care coordination
Timeframe: At 4 months
Care coordination
Timeframe: At 8 months
Oncologist/primary care providers (PCP) communication
Timeframe: At Baseline
Oncologist/primary care providers (PCP) communication
Timeframe: At 4 months
Oncologist/primary care providers (PCP) communication
Timeframe: At 8 months
PCP knowledge in survivorship care
Timeframe: At Baseline
PCP knowledge in survivorship care
Timeframe: At 4 months
PCP knowledge in survivorship care
Timeframe: At 8 months
Survivor outcomes
Timeframe: At Baseline
Survivor outcomes
Timeframe: At 4 months
Survivor outcomes
Timeframe: At 8 months
Patient-centered communication
Timeframe: At Baseline
Patient-centered communication
Timeframe: At 4 months
Patient-centered communication
Timeframe: At 8 months
Quality of life: survey
Timeframe: At Baseline
Quality of life: survey
Timeframe: At 4 months
Quality of life: survey
Timeframe: At 8 months