Nouvelle publication de Catherine Régis

Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer une nouvelle publication de la professeure Catherine Régis : Integrating accompanying patients into clinical oncology teams: limiting and facilitating factors.Integrating

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Abstract

Objectives : Since 2018, four establishments in Quebec have been instrumental in implementing the PAROLE‐Onco program, which introduced accompanying patients (APs) into healthcare teams to improve cancer patients’ experience. APs are patient advisors who have acquired specific experiential knowledge related to living with cancer, using services, and interacting with healthcare professionals. They are therefore in a unique and reliable position to be able to provide emotional, informational, cognitive and navigational support to patients who are dealing with cancer. We aimed to explore APs’ perspectives regarding the limiting and facilitating factors in terms of how they are integrated into the clinical oncology teams.

Methods : A qualitative study based on semi‐structured interviews and focus groups was conducted with 20 APs
at the beginning of their intervention (T1) and, two years later, during a second data collection (T2). Limiting and facili‐ tating factors of APs’ integration into clinical teams were analyzed in terms of governance, culture, resources and tools.

Results : The limited factors raised by APs to be integrated into clinical teams include the following: confusion
about the specific roles played by APs, lifting the egos of certain professionals who feel they are already doing what APs typically do, lack of identification of patient needs, absence of APs in project governance organizational bounda‐ ries, and team members’ availability. Various communication challenges were also raised, resulting in the program being inadequately promoted among patients. Also mentioned as limiting factors were the lack of time, space
and compensation. Creating opportunities for team members to meet with APs, building trust and teaching team members how APs’ activities complement theirs were enhancing factors. Other facilitators include APs being involved in decision‐making committees, being leaders in promoting the PAROLE‐Onco program to patients and clinical team members and creating opportunities to communicate with team members to help enhance their work and provide feedback to improve patient services. Awareness of APs’ added value for the team and patients is also a key facilitator.

Pomey et al. BMC Health Services Research (2024) 24:150

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-10624-w

 

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