American Psychosocial Oncology Society Annual Conference: Integrating Psychosocia
美国社会心理肿瘤学会年会:整合社会心理
基本信息
- 批准号:7760654
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-02-01 至 2012-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvocacyAdvocateAmericanArtsCancer SurvivorCaregiversCaringClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCompetenceContinuity of Patient CareCounselingDiscipline of NursingDiseaseDistressEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnsureEvaluationFamilyHealthImprove AccessIndividualInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyJournalsMalignant NeoplasmsMeasurementMedicalMethodsMinorityParticipantPastoral CarePatient EducationPatient advocacyPatientsProviderPsychiatric Social WorkPsychiatryPsychologyPsychosocial Assessment and CarePsychosocial InfluencesPublishingQuality of lifeRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSocial WorkSocietiesTranslatingTreatment outcomeUnderserved PopulationVulnerable Populationsabstractingbasecancer careclinical practiceimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationmeetingsmemberneglectoncologyprogramspsychosocialpublic health relevanceresearch in practiceresponseskillssurvivorshipsymposiumsymptom managementweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) Annual Conference provides the only national interdisciplinary forum where representatives from the fields of oncology, psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, pastoral care, counseling, therapy and patient advocacy can share the latest information on ways to improve cancer survivors' quality of life. In 2009, 2010 and 2011 APOS will focus its annual conference on addressing the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs. The 2009 APOS 6th Annual Conference theme is "Integrating Psychosocial Research and Practice in Quality Cancer Care: Setting the Standard"; it will begin a three-year focus on implementing the recommendations of the report, which advocates a standard of psychosocial care for people with cancer. Participants attending the conference will gain skills and competence related to (a) informing researchers, clinicians and advocacy groups about the IOM report and its implications; (b) teaching researchers, clinicians and advocacy groups methods for identifying and delivering psychosocial services to improve access and treatment for all patients with cancer and their families, including ethnically diverse, minority and medically vulnerable populations; (c) identifying resources and strategies that researchers and clinicians can employ to improve access, treatment and outcomes in psychosocial cancer care for all patients with cancer; (d) Translating cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research findings into clinical and educational programs in participants' own institutions related to the assessment and management of distress, symptom management and quality-of-life issues across the continuum of care; (e) understanding the value of collaboration between researchers, clinicians and advocacy groups to improve the delivery of state-of-the-art medical and psychosocial cancer care for patients and their families across cancer settings; and (f) promoting APOS resources and networking with APOS members and other leaders in the field to form valuable professional and lay collaborations. The Annual Conference begins with a full day of practical workshops, providing psychosocial oncology professionals and patient advocates with innovative clinical and research skills on topics such as community-based research addressing diversity issues, conceptual and measurement issues, and patient provider communication, among others. Subsequent sessions will address survivorship, psychosocial services for underserved populations, patient education, and more. The conference will close with a half-day workshop dedicated to implementing the IOM report recommendations. Evaluation of the conference will include participant response to the overall program and the impact of the sessions on subsequent APOS programs and activities. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be published in a supplement to the journal Psycho-Oncology, and presentations will be posted on the APOS website.
Public Health Relevance: Cancer takes a heavy toll - physiologically, and socially, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually - on individuals with the disease, their families and their caregivers. Psychosocial cancer care has long been neglected in clinical practice and additional research is needed to ensure access and treatment for diverse and medically vulnerable populations, and standards for that care must be set. The American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) aims to fill this gap by encouraging research and interdisciplinary collaboration to address psychosocial issues across diverse communities in oncology at the APOS Annual Conferences.
描述(由申请人提供):美国社会心理肿瘤学协会(APOS)年度会议提供了唯一的国家跨学科论坛,该论坛的代表来自肿瘤学,精神病学,心理学,社会工作,护理,养育,咨询,治疗,治疗和患者倡导的代表,可以分享有关改善癌症幸存者质量生活的最新信息。在2009年,2010年和2011年,APO将重点关注年度会议,以解决医学研究所(IOM)的建议报告整个患者的癌症护理:满足心理社会健康需求。 2009年APO的第六届年度会议主题是“整合质量癌症护理中的心理社会研究和实践:设定标准”;它将开始为实施该报告的建议开始三年,该报告提倡为癌症患者的社会心理护理标准。参加会议的参与者将获得与(a)通知研究人员,临床医生和倡导小组有关IOM报告及其含义的技能和能力; (b)教授研究人员,临床医生和倡导小组的方法,用于识别和提供社会心理服务,以改善所有癌症及其家人的入学和治疗,包括种族多样性,少数群体和医疗脆弱的人群; (c)确定研究人员和临床医生可以为所有癌症患者改善社会心理癌症护理的获取,治疗和结果的资源和策略; (d)将尖端的,多学科的研究结果转化为参与者自己的机构的临床和教育计划,这些机构与遇险,症状管理和生活质量问题的评估和管理有关; (e)了解研究人员,临床医生和倡导小组之间合作的价值,以改善跨癌症环境中患者及其家庭的最先进的医疗和心理癌症护理的交付; (f)促进APOS资源并与APOS成员和该领域的其他领导者建立有价值的专业和外行协作。年度会议始于一整天的实践研讨会,为社会心理肿瘤学专业人员和患者倡导者提供有关主题的创新临床和研究技能,例如基于社区的研究,以解决多样性问题,概念和测量问题以及患者提供者的交流等。随后的会议将介绍生存期,为服务不足的人群,患者教育等等的社会心理服务。会议将结束,为期半天,致力于实施IOM报告建议。会议的评估将包括参与者对整个计划的反应以及会议对随后的APOS计划和活动的影响。接受演示的摘要将在《心理肿瘤学》杂志的补充中发表,并且演示文稿将发布在APOS网站上。
公共卫生相关性:癌症在生理,心理,情感和精神上都对患有疾病,家人和他们的照顾者的人产生了沉重的损失。长期以来,在临床实践中一直忽略了社会心理癌症护理,需要进行其他研究以确保对多样化和医疗脆弱人群的访问和治疗,并且必须设定该护理的标准。美国的社会心理肿瘤学会(APO)旨在通过鼓励研究和跨学科合作来填补这一差距,以解决APOS年度会议上肿瘤学不同社区的社会心理问题。
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