Accompanying patients in clinical oncology teams: Reported activities and perceived effects

Author:

Pomey Marie‐Pascale123ORCID,Paquette Jesseca1ORCID,Iliescu‐Nelea Monica1,Vialaron Cécile1,Mourad Rim1,Bouchard Karine4,Normandin Louise1,Côté Marie‐Andrée1,Desforges Mado1,Pomey‐Carpentier Pénélope1,Fortin Israël5,Ganache Isabelle6,Régis Catherine7,Rosberger Zeev8,Charpentier Danielle9,Bélanger Lynda4,Dorval Michel4101112,Ghadiri Djahanchah P.13,Lavoie‐Tremblay Mélanie1415,Boivin Antoine1216,Pelletier Jean‐François1718,Fernandez Nicolas16ORCID,Danino Alain M.19,de Guise Michèle6

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre Montréal Quebec CA

2. Centre d'excellence sur le partenariat avec les patients et le public Montréal Quebec CA

3. Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, School of Public Health University of Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

4. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire‐CHU de Québec‐Université Laval Québec Québec Canada

5. Centre Intégré Universitaire de santé et services sociaux de l'Est‐de‐l'Île‐de Montréal Hôpital de Maisonneuve‐Rosemont Montréal Québec Canada

6. Institut national d'excellence en santé et services sociaux (INESSS) Montréal Québec Canada

7. Université de Montréal—Faculté de Droit Montréal Québec Canada

8. Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research Jewish General Hospital & McGill University Montréal Québec Canada

9. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montréal (CHUM) Montréal Québec Canada

10. Université Laval—Faculté de pharmacie Québec Québec Canada

11. Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec‐Université Laval Québec Québec Canada

12. Centre de recherche du CISSS Chaudière Appalaches Lévis Québec Canada

13. Department of management HEC Montréal Montréal Québec Canada

14. Faculté des sciences infirmières Université de Montréal Montréal Québec Canada

15. Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal Montréal Québec Canada

16. Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, Faculté de Médecine Université de Montréal Montréal Québec Canada

17. Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de la Montérégie‐Ouest St‐Hubert Québec Canada

18. Yale Program for Recovery & Community Health New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionSince 2018, four establishments in Quebec, Canada, have decided to implement the PAROLE‐Onco programme, which introduced accompanying patients (APs) in healthcare teams to improve the experience of cancer patients. APs are patient advisors who have had a cancer treatment experience and who conduct consultations to complement the service offered by providing emotional, informational and educational support to patients undergoing treatments (e.g., radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery), mostly for breast cancer. We aimed to explore the evolution of APs' perspectives regarding their activities within the clinical oncology teams as well as the perceived effects of their intervention with patients, the clinical team and themselves.MethodsA qualitative study based on semistructured interviews and focus groups was conducted with APs at the beginning of their intervention (T1) and 2 years afterwards (T2). The themes discussed were APs' activities and the perceived effects of their interventions on themselves, on the patients and on the clinical team.ResultsIn total, 20 APs were interviewed. In T2, APs' activities shifted from listening and sharing experiences to empowering patients by helping them become partners in their care and felt generally more integrated into the clinical team. APs help patients feel understood and supported, alleviate stress and become partners in the care they receive. They also alleviate the clinical team's workload by offering a complementary service through emotional support, which, according to them, helps patients feel calmer and more prepared for their appointments with healthcare professionals. They communicate additional information about their patients' health journey, which makes the appointment more efficient for healthcare professionals. When APs accompany patients, they feel as if they can make a difference in patients' lives. Their activities are perceived by some as an opportunity to give back but also as a way of giving meaning to their own experience, in turn serving as a learning experience.ConclusionBy mobilizing their experiential knowledge, APs provide emotional, informational, cognitive and navigational support, which allows patients to be more empowered in their care and which complements professionals' scientific knowledge, thereby helping to refine their sensitivity to the patients' experiences.Patient or Public ContributionTwo patient–researchers have contributed to the study design, the conduct of the study, the data analysis and interpretation, as well as in the preparation and writing of this manuscript.

Funder

Fondation du cancer du sein du Québec

Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux

Institute of Cancer Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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