Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University Creating a Community of Knowledge Exchange in psychosocial cancer care in Canada: Canadian Psychosocial.

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Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University Creating a Community of Knowledge Exchange in psychosocial cancer care in Canada: Canadian Psychosocial Oncology Partners (CPOP) Lynne Robinson, PhD, Associate Professor Rob Rutledge, MD, Associate Professor Dalhousie University, Halifax

Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University Vision of psychosocial cancer care Patient CBOs Medical Professionals Psychosocial researchers CBOs

Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University Canadian CBO Knowledge exchange study RECRUITMENT All CBOs invited who provide national, patient-focused, psychosocial oncology services Exclusion: if primary focus research or serving as network 13 of 14 invitees gave consent for taped interview Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Thyroid Cancer Support Group, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Society, Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada, Lung Cancer Canada, Lymphoma Foundation of Canada, National Ovarian Cancer Association, Ovarian Cancer Canada, RealTime Cancer, Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation, Willow Breast Cancer Support Canada Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis

Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University PARTICIPANTS OF CPOP WORKSHOP 31 attendees with backgrounds in psychosocial cancer care including 10 health care professionals, 5 health researchers, and 16 representatives from Canadian cancer CBOs Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Thyroid Cancer Support Group, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Society, Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada, Lung Cancer Canada, Lymphoma Foundation of Canada, National Ovarian Cancer Association, Ovarian Cancer Canada, RealTime Cancer, Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation, Willow Breast Cancer Support Canada, Hope and Cope

Rob Rutledge & Lynne Robinson Dalhousie University Impact of a Group Psychosocial Intervention on Health Care Utilization by Breast Cancer Patients. Cancer Practice,9,19-26 Simpson, Carlson, Trew Of 28 treated Women Less depression, mood disturbance Better QL and symptoms Billings - $221 less per woman in Rx group 24% reduction in comparison Total system saved: $6199 Subtract off cost of therapists at $100 – still cost reduction $70/patient Most distressed: billed $1079 in Rx group versus $1546 in the control group EDITOR = this is the reference to the cost savings in oncology