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This mixed methods study examines the importance of therapeutic relationships in developing sustainable self-management outcomes after cancer rehabilitation. Learn about the research process and early results.
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The Importance of Therapeutic Relationships in Developing Sustainable Self-Management Outcomes after Cancer Rehabilitation: A Mixed Methods Study Launch of the All Wales Cancer Nurses and AHPs Research Network 05 September 2018 Wendy Wilkinson – Macmillan AHP Lead Wales Cancer Network
WHAT DID MY RESEARCH LOOK LIKE? • First mail out (n=259) research invitations and pre-consent forms to potential candidates. Participants return pre-consent using reply paid envelope (n=134). • Telephone calls to answer questions, conduct demographic screen and register preference for semi-structured interview, Delphi or both (n=126). • Second mail out of research invitations and pre-consent forms after four weeks • Participants return pre-consent using reply paid envelope. • Wait list for semi-structured interview • Wait list for Delphi questionnaires Select interview cohort (15 +/- 5) with percentage representation of tumour site, sex, age. • Conduct semi-structured interviews (n = 22) • Analyse semi-structured interviews & populate Delphi Questionnaire • Commence Delphi Technique (n=65/100 sent – 65%) • Delphi Technique – Round 1 (n=58 / 65 sent – 89.2%) • Delphi Technique – Round 2 (n=54 / 58 sent – 93.1%)