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Patient-Centered Cancer Care Programs in Italy: Benchmarking Global Patient Education Initiatives

In Italy, educational programs for cancer patients are currently provided by the national government, scientific societies, and patient advocate organizations. Several gaps limit their effectiveness, including the lack of coordinated efforts, poor involvement of patient feedback in the planning of p...

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Autores principales: Truccolo, Ivana, Cipolat Mis, Chiara, Cervo, Silvia, Dal Maso, Luigino, Bongiovanni, Marilena, Bearz, Alessandra, Sartor, Ivana, Baldo, Paolo, Ferrarin, Emanuela, Fratino, Lucia, Mascarin, Maurizio, Roncadin, Mario, Annunziata, Maria Antonietta, Muzzatti, Barbara, De Paoli, Paolo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25773134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-015-0805-4
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author Truccolo, Ivana
Cipolat Mis, Chiara
Cervo, Silvia
Dal Maso, Luigino
Bongiovanni, Marilena
Bearz, Alessandra
Sartor, Ivana
Baldo, Paolo
Ferrarin, Emanuela
Fratino, Lucia
Mascarin, Maurizio
Roncadin, Mario
Annunziata, Maria Antonietta
Muzzatti, Barbara
De Paoli, Paolo
author_facet Truccolo, Ivana
Cipolat Mis, Chiara
Cervo, Silvia
Dal Maso, Luigino
Bongiovanni, Marilena
Bearz, Alessandra
Sartor, Ivana
Baldo, Paolo
Ferrarin, Emanuela
Fratino, Lucia
Mascarin, Maurizio
Roncadin, Mario
Annunziata, Maria Antonietta
Muzzatti, Barbara
De Paoli, Paolo
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description In Italy, educational programs for cancer patients are currently provided by the national government, scientific societies, and patient advocate organizations. Several gaps limit their effectiveness, including the lack of coordinated efforts, poor involvement of patient feedback in the planning of programs, as well as a lack of resources on innovative cancer-related topics. This process is parallel to a strong shift in the attitude of patients towards health in general and taking charge of their own health conditions in particular. The National Cancer Institute in the USA and the Organization of European Cancer Institutes encourage comprehensive cancer centers in providing educational programs conceived to overcome these gaps. The goal of this paper is to identify and describe the key elements necessary to develop a global patient education program and provide recommendations for strategies with practical examples for implementation in the daily activities of cancer institutes. A multidisciplinary committee was established for patient education, including patient representatives as equal partners, to define, implement, verify, and evaluate the fundamental steps for establishing a comprehensive education program. Six essential topics were identified for the program: appropriate communication of cancer epidemiology, clinical trial information, new therapeutic technologies, support in the use of medicines, psycho-oncological interventions, age-personalized approaches, and training programs for healthcare providers. Integration of these topics along with patient feedback is the key to a successful model for educational programs. An integrated educational program can transform a comprehensive cancer center to an institution that provides research and care for and with patients.
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spelling pubmed-48319872016-04-25 Patient-Centered Cancer Care Programs in Italy: Benchmarking Global Patient Education Initiatives Truccolo, Ivana Cipolat Mis, Chiara Cervo, Silvia Dal Maso, Luigino Bongiovanni, Marilena Bearz, Alessandra Sartor, Ivana Baldo, Paolo Ferrarin, Emanuela Fratino, Lucia Mascarin, Maurizio Roncadin, Mario Annunziata, Maria Antonietta Muzzatti, Barbara De Paoli, Paolo J Cancer Educ Article In Italy, educational programs for cancer patients are currently provided by the national government, scientific societies, and patient advocate organizations. Several gaps limit their effectiveness, including the lack of coordinated efforts, poor involvement of patient feedback in the planning of programs, as well as a lack of resources on innovative cancer-related topics. This process is parallel to a strong shift in the attitude of patients towards health in general and taking charge of their own health conditions in particular. The National Cancer Institute in the USA and the Organization of European Cancer Institutes encourage comprehensive cancer centers in providing educational programs conceived to overcome these gaps. The goal of this paper is to identify and describe the key elements necessary to develop a global patient education program and provide recommendations for strategies with practical examples for implementation in the daily activities of cancer institutes. A multidisciplinary committee was established for patient education, including patient representatives as equal partners, to define, implement, verify, and evaluate the fundamental steps for establishing a comprehensive education program. Six essential topics were identified for the program: appropriate communication of cancer epidemiology, clinical trial information, new therapeutic technologies, support in the use of medicines, psycho-oncological interventions, age-personalized approaches, and training programs for healthcare providers. Integration of these topics along with patient feedback is the key to a successful model for educational programs. An integrated educational program can transform a comprehensive cancer center to an institution that provides research and care for and with patients. Springer US 2015-03-15 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4831987/ /pubmed/25773134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-015-0805-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Truccolo, Ivana
Cipolat Mis, Chiara
Cervo, Silvia
Dal Maso, Luigino
Bongiovanni, Marilena
Bearz, Alessandra
Sartor, Ivana
Baldo, Paolo
Ferrarin, Emanuela
Fratino, Lucia
Mascarin, Maurizio
Roncadin, Mario
Annunziata, Maria Antonietta
Muzzatti, Barbara
De Paoli, Paolo
Patient-Centered Cancer Care Programs in Italy: Benchmarking Global Patient Education Initiatives
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25773134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-015-0805-4
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