Analysis of a Pilot Study Delivering Cancer Survivorship Education to Community Healthcare Professionals Utilizing the Project ECHO model
Ashley Pariser,
Kevin Johns,
Dena Champion
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThis pilot study evaluated a 12-week Cancer Survivorship curriculum delivered utilizing the Project Echo® model on provider self-efficacy (SE), knowledge (KN), and professional improvement (PI).MethodsProviders affiliated with the Mercy Health System were enrolled in two cohorts. Six one-hour sessions were developed from a needs assessment and delivered over 12 weeks. Participants completed pre and post session surveys evaluating 3 domains: SE, KN and PI. The average score for survey items overall and w… Show more
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