PO.PS01.10 · 人群科学
Examining contextual distress and utility of a digital survivorship care toolkit
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摘要 Abstract
Introduction: Attending to survivorship including distress in the contexts of social drivers (SDH) is critical but lacking. In response, this novel research on Black CaP survivors (CaPS) aims to measure SDH distresses and assess utility of a digital intervention to inform survivorship studies, practice and outcomes.
Method: Informed by the Science of Survivorship, and our pilot study with multisectoral stakeholders, we assessed SDH and acceptability/utility of a digital Survivorship Care (SC) Toolkit. SCToolkit is a digitized whole-person care with guidance from multisectoral stakeholders e.g., clinicians and survivors. SCToolkit includes: ASCO informed treatment summary template for diagnostics, treatments, side effects, care team, genetics, and comorbidities, and patient active guide on survivorship concerns, provider communication, health advisories, survivorship care booklet, SDH FINDHELP resource, and survivorship videos. SCToolkit was delivered via survivors' personal REDCap file, and can be uploaded to their EMR patient portal for easy-to-use survivorship roadmap accessible on smartphones, laptops, and computers. Motivational Interviewing was provided via Zoom to facilitate digital efficacy and SCToolkit use. Descriptive analyses were conducted using SAS.
利益披露 Disclosure
K. Ashing, None..
F. Willis, None..
C. Williams, None..
G. Song, None..
D. Adu-Fokuo, None..
E. Galdamez, None..
F. Bedell, None..
C. N. Moore,, None..
E. Cobran, None..
C. Ngufor, None..
K. J. Yost, None..
T. J. Bonner, None..
G. Dagne, None..
A. Merriweather, None..
R. Oladapo, None.