Literature DB >> 25813474

Effective, clinically feasible and sustainable: Key design features of psycho-educational and supportive care interventions to promote individualised self-management in cancer care.

Penelope Schofield1, Suzanne Chambers.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: As the global burden of cancer increases healthcare services will face increasing challenges in meet the complex needs of these patients, their families and the communities in which they live. This raises the question of how to meet patient need where direct clinical contact may be constrained or not readily available. Patients and families require resources and skills to manage their illness outside of the hospital setting within their own communities. AIM: To propose a framework for the development and delivery of psycho-educational and supportive care interventions drawing on theoretical principles of behaviour change and evidence-based interventions, and based on extensive experience in developing and testing complex interventions in oncology. APPROACH: At the core of this intervention framework are considerations of efficiency: interventions are designed to cater for individuals' unique needs; to place minimal demands on the health system infrastructure and to be rapidly disseminated into usual care if successful. There are seven key features: 1) Targeting cancer type and stage; 2) Tailoring to unique individual needs; 3) Promotion of patient self-management of their disease and treatment side effects; 4) Efficient delivery of the intervention; 5) Training and adherence to protocol; 6) Ensuring the intervention is evidence-based; 7) Confirming stakeholder acceptability of the intervention. APPLICATION: A case study of a randomised controlled trial which tested psycho-educational oncology interventions using this framework is presented. These interventions were designed to cater for individuals' unique needs and promote self-management while placing minimal demands on the acute health care setting. DISCUSSION: Innovative ways to realise the potentially major impact that psycho-educational and supportive care interventions can have on psychological morbidity, coping, symptoms and quality of life in serious and chronic illness are needed. This framework, which is driven by theory, evidence, and experience, is designed to ensure that interventions are effective, clinically feasible and sustainable.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25813474     DOI: 10.3109/0284186X.2015.1010016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Oncol        ISSN: 0284-186X            Impact factor:   4.089


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5.  Patient-reported distress and survival among patients receiving definitive radiation therapy.

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9.  Web-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Distressed Cancer Patients: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Suzanne K Chambers; Lee M Ritterband; Frances Thorndike; Lisa Nielsen; Joanne F Aitken; Samantha Clutton; Paul A Scuffham; Philippa Youl; Bronwyn Morris; Peter D Baade; Jeff Dunn
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10.  Implementation of self-management support in cancer care and normalization into routine practice: a systematic scoping literature review protocol.

Authors:  Doris Howell; Alison Richardson; Carl May; Lynn Calman; Rouhi Fazelzad; Saeed Moradian; Claire Foster
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2019-01-31
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