Abstract 697P
Background
Standardised schedules for detecting testicular cancer relapse are widely employed. However, managing sequelae of treatment and empowering patients to self manage is often inconsistent within consultant-led clinics (CLC). The Empower project aimed to holistically manage patients in follow-up, whilst educating them on physical, psychological and social sequelae of treatment. This pilot of 150 patients was designed in response to local and national strategies to provide personalised stratified care.
Methods
Post-treatment patients completing 6 months of CLC surveillance were referred (with exclusions). Standard surveillance continued. Establishment and validation of the pathway involved 5 stages: 1. The Empower Team skillset was defined using an existing Experience Based Co-Design (EBCD). 2. CLC patients were surveyed on their holistic priorities. The pathway was consequentially designed; including new Scope of Practices (SOPs) addressing common unmet needs. 3. Consultations were audited. 4. Participants were re-surveyed to establish pathway effectiveness. 5. Service managers assessed impact on CLCs and implications for the wider trust.
Results
The below numbers reference stages in Methods.1. 80% agreed the skill set of a GP was suited for post treatment follow up. 2. See the table. Hypogonadism and cardiovascular pathways were created. 3. 150 patients' consultations were audited. 51.6% had a new holistic diagnosis. 100% of patients had shared care plans. 0.6% of patients required onward GP referral. 4. See the table. 5. New referrals remained stable. By 2026 a predicted 630 CLC appointments will be released. Table: 697P
CLC vs post Empower survey
Issue | % of patients who felt this was important | % of patients who felt this was addressed in CLC | % of patient s who felt this was addressed within Empower Pathway |
Lifestyle + Exercise | 80 | 9.6 | 87.5 |
Mental Health | 70 | 18.1 | 100 |
Sexual wellbeing | 50 | 13.5 | 80.5 |
Shared care decision making | N/A | 60.6 | 100 |
Conclusions
A GP/ANP testicular cancer follow up clinic complimentary runs alongside traditional CLC, leading to improved holistic outcomes. The Empower Team has qualitatively and quantitively proven it addresses patients’ unmet needs. Crucially, CLC appointments are released giving potential to scale this model to other tumour groups and Trusts.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
RM Partners.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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