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Implementation of Self-Management Interventions in Cancer Survivors: Why Are We Not There Yet?

Ben Rimmer, Linda Sharp, on behalf of Ways Ahead study team

2021Journal of Cancer Education22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the growing evidence base for supported self-management for the improvement of quality of life, there is a lack of widespread implementation of self-management interventions for cancer survivors. We propose five key areas that, if addressed, would optimise the development and evaluation of these interventions, namely: (1) improving intervention adaptability to different survivor populations; (2) establishing intervention acceptability (and feasibility); (3) ensuring systematic description of interventions, their content, and active ingredients; (4) conducting process evaluations; and (5) assessing cost-effectiveness. These areas are an essential prerequisite for translation of self-management interventions from research into routine cancer care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychological interventionSelf-managementCancerPsychotherapistNursingPsychologyInternal medicineComputer scienceMachine learningDiabetes Management and EducationCancer survivorship and careChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life