Adjunct
Marianne Kirstine Thygesen
Department of Surgery, Odense University Hospital, Svendborg
Projekt styring | ||
Projekt status | Active | |
Data indsamlingsdatoer | ||
Start | 01.09.2015 | |
Slut | 30.06.2018 | |
Cancer patients face a host of challenges, including reduced self-efficacy of cancer and loneliness which are associated with lower levels of cognitive capacity and possible burn-out. Post treatment psychological problems are experienced by up to 60 % of cancer patients. In a randomized controlled trial we investigate whether nurse navigation, as a specifically defined concept of coherent help throughout the cancer trajectory will prove superior to the existing Danish department specific navigation practice with regard to primarily 1) self-evaluated self-efficacy for cancer.
In Denmark, more than 35,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year, and GP's suspect cancer in many more cases. Cancer patients face a host of challenges, including reduced self-efficacy of cancer and loneliness, which are associated with lower levels of cognitive capacity and possible burn-out. Post treatment psychological problems are experienced by up to 60 % of cancer patients. They receive investigations and treatment from many different healthcare professionals and at many different places, and can lack information or even feel lost during transitions. A yet unpublished follow-up study has found that cancer patients' self-efficacy for cancer decreases as early as in the diagnosing phase. All of which add to a state of uncertainty. Further, relatives of cancer patients can experience challenges like loneliness and fear, and they can be unsure about what to do to help. All such challenges call for a supportive intervention.
Patients desire a single or few persons to follow them through a cancer trajectory and we will test an upskilled coherent combined bio-psycho-social-practical navigation initiative in comparison with an existing department-specific navigation, where patients get a new navigator each time they change department.
Sites and recruitment
The colorectal cancer examination and surgery departments in Nyborg, Svendborg, Odense and Slagelse as well as the oncologic departments in Odense and Næstved will participate.
Questionnaire data:
.. and sociodemographics.
Department of Surgery, Odense University Hospital
Clinical Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark
The Nursing Faculty, Laval University and Psycho-Oncology Service, CHU de Quebec, Canada
The Research Unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark
Department of Oncology, Odense University Hospital
Department of Surgery, Slagelse Hospital
The Surgical Research Unit at Clinical Institute, University of Southern Denmark
Clinical Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark