Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8787339 | Journal of Cancer Policy | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We must: (1) Continue to investigate this growing population and recognise the importance of patient reported outcomes and experiences in the design, planning and evaluation of services; (2) Focus on the most pressing research questions to improve the lives of people living with and beyond cancer. Understanding the experiences of people living with and beyond cancer will support future patients to make choices, manage the consequences of cancer and its treatment, identify who needs most support and how this should be delivered; (3) Acknowledge and seek solutions to the challenges of building the evidence and using it to develop, implement and sustain practice innovation. Challenges include identifying most effective ways for researchers to work with stakeholders (policy, practice, public) to maximise the impact of research, establishing mechanisms for effective implementation and sustainability of clinical services, securing large scale research funding and developing next generation of research leaders.
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Authors
Claire Foster, Lynn Calman, Alison Richardson, Hannah Pimperton, Rebecca Nash,