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Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy CSM 2023 Platform and Poster Presentations

Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy CSM 2023 Platform and Poster Presentations ABSTRA CTS Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy CSM 2023 Platform and Poster Presentations (n=2), office support staff (n =1), rehabilitation providers (n=3), ONCOLOGY RESEARCH PLATFORM and a patient (n=1). Content themes identified that contribute PRESENTATIONS to program implementation included; staffing, program justifica- tion, process for program development, process for patient through- IMPLEMENTATION OF A CANCER REHABILITATION put, unique characteristics of the navigator, skills and training of the navigator, communication strategies, patient engagement strate- NAVIGATION PROGRAM PART 1: QUALITATIVE gies and growth opportunities. Content coverage analysis identified ANALYSIS OF PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION the predominant facilitators of program implementation were co- Stout NL, Perry AW, Harrington SE, Alappattu M, Pfab VM, location of the navigator in the cancer center and an implemen- Stewart B, SPT, Bailey C, Manes M tation team of diverse stakeholders. Predominant barriers to pro- PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study is to qualita- gram implementation were lack of oncologist understanding of tively assess the implementation of a Cancer Rehabilitation Nav- rehabilitation services for individuals with cancer and process igation (CRNav) program in a community-based cancer center. challenges across multiple health systems. Focus group findings We assessed the clinical context of the program, barriers and fa- are currently being http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Rehabilitation Oncology Wolters Kluwer Health

Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy CSM 2023 Platform and Poster Presentations

Rehabilitation Oncology , Volume 41 (2) – Apr 11, 2023

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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© 2023 Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy, APTA.
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2168-3808
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2381-2427
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10.1097/01.reo.0000000000000333
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Abstract

ABSTRA CTS Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy CSM 2023 Platform and Poster Presentations (n=2), office support staff (n =1), rehabilitation providers (n=3), ONCOLOGY RESEARCH PLATFORM and a patient (n=1). Content themes identified that contribute PRESENTATIONS to program implementation included; staffing, program justifica- tion, process for program development, process for patient through- IMPLEMENTATION OF A CANCER REHABILITATION put, unique characteristics of the navigator, skills and training of the navigator, communication strategies, patient engagement strate- NAVIGATION PROGRAM PART 1: QUALITATIVE gies and growth opportunities. Content coverage analysis identified ANALYSIS OF PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION the predominant facilitators of program implementation were co- Stout NL, Perry AW, Harrington SE, Alappattu M, Pfab VM, location of the navigator in the cancer center and an implemen- Stewart B, SPT, Bailey C, Manes M tation team of diverse stakeholders. Predominant barriers to pro- PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study is to qualita- gram implementation were lack of oncologist understanding of tively assess the implementation of a Cancer Rehabilitation Nav- rehabilitation services for individuals with cancer and process igation (CRNav) program in a community-based cancer center. challenges across multiple health systems. Focus group findings We assessed the clinical context of the program, barriers and fa- are currently being

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Published: Apr 11, 2023

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