Advancing Patient-Centered Cancer Survivorship Care: Evaluation of a Dissemination Project
Care coordination among primary care providers and oncologists continues to be a challenge in cancer survivorship care. The Advancing Patient-Centered Cancer Survivorship Care Toolkit (“Toolkit”) was developed to provide a “workshop in a box” for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) stakeholders to ad...
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description | Care coordination among primary care providers and oncologists continues to be a challenge in cancer survivorship care. The Advancing Patient-Centered Cancer Survivorship Care Toolkit (“Toolkit”) was developed to provide a “workshop in a box” for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) stakeholders to advance patient-centered cancer survivorship care in their region. The Toolkit was disseminated through an e-learning module, established webpages, an online forum, and social media. Toolkit dissemination was evaluated using the RE-AIM framework. For effectiveness, e-learning module and workshop participants were surveyed to assess changes in confidence in learning objectives. The Toolkit Web page received over 10,000 impressions. E-learning module participants (
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n
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p
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M
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M
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n
= 121), 28 participants completed paired pre- and post-workshop surveys. Among those with matched responses, there were statistically significant improvements from pre- to post-workshop self-reported knowledge on what patients want in cancer survivorship care (
M
= 2.5, SD = 1.0, vs.
M
= 3.3, SD = 1.0;
p
= 0.001); confidence in describing critical components of patient-centered cancer survivorship care (
M
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M
= 4.2, SD = 0.5;
p
< 0.001); and confidence in describing patient priorities for cancer survivorship care (
M
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M
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p
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p
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M
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M
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n
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M
= 2.5, SD = 1.0, vs.
M
= 3.3, SD = 1.0;
p
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M
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M
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p
< 0.001); and confidence in describing patient priorities for cancer survivorship care (
M
= 3.0, SD = 1.1, vs.
M
= 4.1, SD = 0.6;
p
< 0.001). 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n
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p
< 0.001) between the pre- (
M
= 3.42, SD = 0.85) and post-test (
M
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n
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M
= 2.5, SD = 1.0, vs.
M
= 3.3, SD = 1.0;
p
= 0.001); confidence in describing critical components of patient-centered cancer survivorship care (
M
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M
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p
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M
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M
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p
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