A service improvement project exploring the extent of need for allied health care professionals within neuro-oncology in Velindre Cancer Centre.

  • Evans R
  • Williams H
  • Love-Gould L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Given the highly complex and holistic needs of neuro-oncology patients, gold standard guidelines recommend that support is best served by a coordinated multi-disciplinary team (MDT) to provide seamless care from diagnosis to end of life (NICE 2018). Allied Healthcare Professionals (AHPs) including occupational therapy (OT), physiotherapy (PT), speech and language therapy (SLT) and dietitians (DT) are recognised as key professions within the MDT. As there is no designated AHP team at Velindre Cancer Centre, input can be reactive and fragmented with limited opportunity for patient education or service developments.The aim of the project was to scope and evaluate the level of AHP need the neuro-oncology population attending Velindre Cancer Centre. A service improvement grant funded a Band 4 Therapies support worker to conduct the project. The project involved a number of elements including the implementation of a revised neuro-oncology screening tool, strategic effort to improve patient education and self-management and engaging patients and staff to guide future service developments. The mixed methods approach yielded rich quantitative and qualitative data.The results demonstrated that whilst AHP input was beneficial to patient care, significant unmet needs were highlighted and demands for services exceeded the teams’ capacity. Therefore a designated neuro-oncology therapies team should be a central consideration for future care to enable timely, responsive, equitable and seamless MDT working. Greater AHP resource would also enable greater AHP involvement in research and education to revolutionise care in order to fully meet the needs of this vulnerable and complex patient group.

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Evans, R., Williams, H., Love-Gould, L., Tilsley, O., Powell, J., Burke, R., … Evans, C. (2019). A service improvement project exploring the extent of need for allied health care professionals within neuro-oncology in Velindre Cancer Centre. Neuro-Oncology, 21(Supplement_4), iv9–iv9. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noz167.037

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