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Abstract(s)
Telehealth is increasingly taking place to support the transition of care and self-management
of people living with cancer in outpatient oncology settings. Despite its recognised value, the scientific
evidence points to disparities with regard to implementation of telehealth that might compromise the
equity of access. Following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) implementation approach, this project
aims to promote the implementation of best practice recommendations for telehealth adoption in
an outpatient oncology setting. Assisted by the Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System
(PACES), the implementation process comprises three phases of (i) a baseline audit, (ii) feedback to
the healthcare team and establishment of implementation strategies with the Getting Research into
Practice (GRiP) tool, and (iii) a follow-up audit. The project is expected to allow the identification of
barriers and facilitators for the implementation of telehealth in outpatient oncology and develop a
strategy plan for its adoption, with the involvement of end-users and stakeholders. The successful
adoption of telehealth according to the best available evidence will likely enhance equity of access to
healthcare and quality of care at a distance.
Description
The work of F.V. was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology
(FCT), CEECINST/00103/2018
Keywords
Telehealth Outpatient oncology Implementation science Best practices Information and communication technology
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Ventura, F., Domingues, H., Almeida, G., Cardoso, D., Rodrigues, R., Moreira, I., Pires, M., Gomes, I., Silva, R., Oliveira, C., Cardoso, A. F., Ribeiro, L., & Costeira, C. (2022). Telehealth Adoption in an Outpatient Oncology Ward: A Best Practice Implementation Project. Nursing Reports, 12(3), 520–527. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12030050
Publisher
MDPI