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A self-directed co-creation process for developing a care pathway for patients on oral anticancer therapy: A qualitative process evaluation.

Authors :
Kenis, Ilyse
Kinnaer, Lise-Marie
Delombaerde, Caro
Van Rompay, Veronique
Van Vlierberghe, Magalie
Foulon, Veerle
Van Hecke, Ann
Source :
European Journal of Oncology Nursing; Aug2023, Vol. 65, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To provide in-depth insight in stakeholders' experiences with the self-directed co-creation of a care pathway for patients treated with oral anticancer drugs, and to identify influencing factors for the success of the co-creation process that are persistent throughout the prior pilot phase and the scale-up phase. This qualitative process evaluation was performed in 11 Belgian oncology departments participating in a scale-up project. Semi-structured interviews with local coordinators (n = 13) and members of the project teams (n = 19), responsible for the co-creation of the care pathway, were conducted. Data were thematically analyzed. Despite the external support (including group-level coaching and the use of well-defined supportive tools) to promote self-directedness, the co-creation process was perceived burdensome. Three influencing factors were persistent throughout the pilot and scale-up phase: a) shared leadership among the coordinator, physician and hospital management, b) an intrinsically motivated team driven by additional extrinsic factors, and c) a balance between external support and self-directedness. This study shows that the self-directed co-creation of a care pathway is feasible on the condition that important prerequisites are met, including shared leadership and team motivation. More concrete tools, such as a model care pathway, seem needed to increase feasibility of the self-directed co-creation of the care pathway. Yet, these tools should allow tailoring to the specific hospital context. The findings of this study can be useful for further scale-up to other oncology centers, but can also be extrapolated to other healthcare settings. • The self-directed co-creation is perceived burdensome by most coordinators. • Shared leadership between project coordinators, physicians and hospital management is needed. • Intrinsic motivation by the project team should be sufficiently high. • An appropriate balance between self-directedness and external support is crucial. • More concrete or stand-alone tools can enable a self-directed co-creation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14623889
Volume :
65
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Journal of Oncology Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
165041827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2023.102353