Abstract
Introduction/background: There is a rapidly increasing population of people living with and beyond cancer due to ageing and improvements in detection and treatment. This has impacted on the complexity of the primary care practitioners' role in managing cancer survivorship. The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) was developed to address this need for a sustainable education model. Aim/Objectives: The Cancer Survivorship for Primary Care Practitioners program aims to enhance the knowledge and skills in the transition of survivors from oncology treatment into shared care. The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre's (VCCC) goal was to develop a freely accessible, relevant, flexible, evidence based and sustainable resource for a global audience. Methods: Aimed at primary healthcare practitioners including general practitioners, nurses (general practice nurses, community nurses and nurse practitioners) and allied health professionals; the program was developed to adhere to best practice survivorship care in the areas of: survivorship fundamentals; communication and coordination of care; promoting self-management, psychosocial and community-based support; surveillance, long term and late effects; and new and emergent technologies. The MOOC is contextualised in the narrative of a patient story and includes a series of real patient stories, interactive presentations, interviews, readings, online discussions, quizzes and peer reviewed assessments. Alumni from the program will contribute to a growing community of practice and contribute to the teaching and quality improvement of the program. An online survey will be distributed to all participants before and after their completion of the program. Paired tests will be conducted and compared for the participant craft groups that attend the MOOC. We will measure the effect of participation in either the MOOC and/or workshop on confidence, knowledge and intention to change practice. Results: A description of the sustainable MOOC delivery model and evaluation results from the first cohort will be presented. Conclusion: The program will deliver an innovative and sustainable professional development opportunity for PCPs in response to the evolving population health landscape. Alumni from the program will contribute to a growing community of practice and contribute to the teaching and quality improvement of the program.
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