Developing a ‘Living with Cancer’ programme in a rural and coastal setting: Experiences of collaborative and innovative co-production across an Integrated Health System

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Kathie McPeake , Louise Jeanes , David Nelson , Peter Selby , Samuel Cooke , Mark Gussy , Ros Kane
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Abstract

Introduction

With projected increases in cancer prevalence, and demonstrated unmet need, there is an urgency for a collaborative approach to improving the lives of those living with cancer particularly in rural and coastal areas where cancer survivors face unique challenges. We report on an innovative ‘Living with Cancer’ (LWC) programme in the rural and coastal English county of Lincolnshire.

Methods

In 2016, the Lincolnshire LWC programme was established to develop person-centred, local support for people living with cancer, their carers and significant others in Lincolnshire. This article reports on the setup of the LWC programme, our innovative approach to delivering cancer care in a rural and coastal setting, as well as our most salient achievements.

Results

This work, developed within a policy context of tackling health inequalities and personalised approaches to care, started with stakeholder and community engagement where people described the challenges to living well after cancer and the need to focus on 8 themes further exacerbated by rurality. Recognising the limitations of conventional approaches, led to the development of a strategy underpinned by a shared set of principles and a philosophy of the importance of a transformative, whole-system, place-based, asset-based, and person-centred approaches. The strategy is now being coordinated and delivered across all cancer pathways and Lincolnshire communities. In 2022, permanent funding was secured, and our success was also demonstrated by a national Macmillan Integration Excellence award.

Discussion

The initial success of the LWC programme in Lincolnshire is a result of an explicit focus on ‘transformation’ rather than ‘improvement’, and a programme not solely situated in an acute setting, which needed a whole systems approach with a focus on person-centred support and community engagement.

f在农村和沿海环境中制定“与癌症共存”计划:在综合卫生系统中合作和创新合作生产的经验。
简介:随着癌症发病率的预计增加,以及未满足的需求,迫切需要采取合作方法来改善癌症患者的生活,特别是在癌症幸存者面临独特挑战的农村和沿海地区。我们报道了英国林肯郡农村和沿海县一项创新的“与癌症共存”(LWC)计划。方法:2016年,林肯郡LWC计划成立,旨在为癌症患者、他们的护理人员和林肯郡的重要其他人提供以人为中心的当地支持。本文报道了LWC计划的建立,我们在农村和沿海地区提供癌症护理的创新方法,以及我们最显著的成就。结果:这项工作是在解决健康不平等和个性化护理方法的政策背景下开展的,首先是利益相关者和社区的参与,人们描述了癌症后生活的挑战,以及关注因农村而进一步恶化的8个主题的必要性。认识到传统方法的局限性,制定了一项战略,其基础是一套共同的原则和一套关于变革性、整体系统、基于地点、基于资产和以人为本的方法重要性的哲学。该战略目前正在所有癌症途径和林肯郡社区进行协调和实施。2022年,我们获得了永久资金,国家麦克米伦集成卓越奖也证明了我们的成功。讨论:林肯郡LWC计划的初步成功是明确关注“转型”而非“改进”的结果,而且该计划不仅仅位于一个尖锐的环境中,需要一种以人为中心的支持和社区参与为重点的全系统方法。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
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