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为癌症幸存者提供身体活动电子转介的诊所实施计划的制定和试点测试。

Development and pilot testing of a clinic implementation program delivering physical activity electronic referrals to cancer survivors.

机构信息

Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.

Department of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

出版信息

Transl Behav Med. 2023 Sep 28;13(10):794-803. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibad035.

Abstract

Provider physical activity referrals are recommended for cancer survivors, though barriers exist to clinical system integration. To develop and test ActivityChoice, an electronic referral (eReferral) clinic implementation program referring cancer survivors to physical activity programs of their choice. In Phase 1, we conducted semi-structured interviews with Cancer Center clinicians (n = 4) and cancer-focused physical activity program leaders (n = 3) assessing adaptations needed to implement an eReferral previously designed for another context. In Phase 2, we pilot-tested clinician-delivered referrals to survivors in two 12-week Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycles. We examined feasibility using descriptive statistics (clinicians' adoption and engagement, patient referrals, and physical activity program enrollment) and acceptability through semi-structured interviews with enrolled clinicians (n = 4) and referred patients (n = 9). ActivityChoice included a secure referral webform, text message/email referral confirmations, clinician training/booster sessions, visual reminders, and referrals to in-person or virtual group physical activity programs. Results for each PDSA cycle respectively included: 41% (n = 7) and 53% (n = 8) of clinicians adopted ActivityChoice; 18 and 36 patients were referred; 39% (n = 7) and 33% (n = 12) of patients enrolled in programs, and 30% (n = 4) and 14% (n = 5) of patients deferred enrollment. Patients and clinicians appreciated the referrals and choices. A printed handout describing both programs was added to the clinic workflow for Cycle 2, which yielded more referrals, but lower program enrollment rates. Clinic-based eReferrals to choices of physical activity programs were feasible and acceptable by clinicians and patients. Added clinic workflow support may facilitate referrals.

摘要

医疗机构推荐癌症幸存者进行身体活动,但临床系统整合存在障碍。为了开发和测试 ActivityChoice,这是一个电子转介(eReferral)诊所实施计划,将癌症幸存者转介到他们选择的身体活动项目中。在第 1 阶段,我们对癌症中心的临床医生(n=4)和以癌症为重点的身体活动项目负责人(n=3)进行了半结构化访谈,评估了在另一个环境中设计的电子转介实施所需的调整。在第 2 阶段,我们在两个 12 周的计划、实施、研究、评估(PDSA)周期中对两名临床医生提供的转介进行了试点测试。我们使用描述性统计(临床医生的采用和参与、患者转介和身体活动项目的注册)和通过对注册临床医生(n=4)和转介患者(n=9)的半结构化访谈来评估可接受性。ActivityChoice 包括一个安全的转介网络表单、短信/电子邮件转介确认、临床医生培训/强化课程、视觉提醒以及转介至面对面或虚拟团体身体活动项目。每个 PDSA 周期的结果分别为:41%(n=7)和 53%(n=8)的临床医生采用了 ActivityChoice;18 名和 36 名患者被转介;39%(n=7)和 33%(n=12)的患者注册了项目,30%(n=4)和 14%(n=5)的患者推迟了注册。患者和临床医生都对这些转介和选择表示赞赏。在第 2 周期中,为诊所工作流程添加了一份描述两个项目的印刷传单,这导致了更多的转介,但注册项目的比例较低。基于诊所的电子转介到身体活动项目的选择对临床医生和患者来说是可行和可接受的。增加诊所工作流程支持可能会促进转介。

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