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KanSurvive: Testing a Model for Improving Cancer Survivorship Care in Rural Practice
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating KanSurvive ECHO and Practice Facilitation for Breast Cancer and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Approximately, 20 rural primary care practices to participate in a delayed intervention-controlled trial. Phase I: Formal and structured work flow evaluations to better identify specific gaps in processes of care while assessing what on-going training is needed for adoption of high-quality cancer survivorship care in rural practice. These will be incorporated into the ECHO sessions (Aim 1). Phase II: Conduct and test the effectiveness of the novel KanSurvive-ECHO intervention (Aim 2) and finally identify barriers and facilitators to implementation of KanSurvive-ECHO (Aim 3).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Four, 1-hour, virtual, case-based education sessions covering the evidence-based practice guidelines for breast, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancer survivorship care. Practice facilitation also provided to support participating primary care practices with quality improvement in the delivery of cancer survivorship care.