2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1478951517000323
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Developing a “toolkit” to measure implementation of concurrent palliative care in rural community cancer centers

Abstract: Objective: Despite national guidelines recommending early concurrent palliative care for individuals newly diagnosed with metastatic cancer, few community cancer centers, especially those in underserved rural areas do so. We are implementing an early concurrent palliative care model, ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) in four, rural-serving community cancer centers. Our objective was to develop a "toolkit" to assist community cancer centers that wish to integrate early palliative care for pati… Show more

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“…The evolution of the original ENABLE approach based on patient and family feedback, modified for cancer family caregivers and patients with HF and their family caregivers and ultimately tailored for rural underserved family caregivers is illustrated in Figure 1. After a successful implementation science pilot trial in cancer (Zubkoff et al, 2017), two strategies (virtual learning collaborative and technical assistance) are now being tested in a cluster-randomized trial within the National Community Oncology Research Group (NCORP) to discover the best way to integrate the ENABLE model into community oncology practices.…”
Section: Telehealth Examples From Research and Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of the original ENABLE approach based on patient and family feedback, modified for cancer family caregivers and patients with HF and their family caregivers and ultimately tailored for rural underserved family caregivers is illustrated in Figure 1. After a successful implementation science pilot trial in cancer (Zubkoff et al, 2017), two strategies (virtual learning collaborative and technical assistance) are now being tested in a cluster-randomized trial within the National Community Oncology Research Group (NCORP) to discover the best way to integrate the ENABLE model into community oncology practices.…”
Section: Telehealth Examples From Research and Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nurses felt that to continue the project they would need a semi-private space to make the calls and an adjusted workload that reflects the shared priority for this intervention. Other implementation studies of ENABLE likewise indicate that identifying dedicated personnel with adjusted workloads is an important facilitator of successful implementation (Zubkoff et al, 2018). Streamlined documentation (e.g., checkboxes as opposed to free text) may also be required, as the nurses had a difficult time documenting the strategies recommended and used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This outcome will be measured for each practice cluster via phone interviews with Nurse Coaches and coordinators using the ENABLE General Organizational Index (GOI). This instrument was developed to assess factors that influence institutional implementation of the EN-ABLE program [38]. We previously adapted [38] the…”
Section: Aim 2: Overall Enable Program Implementation (Service Outcommentioning
confidence: 99%