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Implementing Supportive Interventions for Caregivers: Implications for Psychosocial Oncology

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1.5 CE Hour
General
Free

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Description

Family members and friends often support their loved ones throughout cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences with little preparation, training, or support. Recent changes in policy have created opportunities and pathways for psychosocial oncology professionals to deliver training to caregivers. This webinar will provide cutting-edge information on research, policy, and practice on cancer caregiving from three organizations: the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS), the National Alliance on Caregiving (NAC), and Rush University’s Caring for Caregivers Program.

Target Audience
  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is to provide psychosocial oncology professionals, practitioners, and researchers strategies to better recognize, support and train caregivers in the oncology setting.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe at least 3 challenges that cancer caregivers face in obtaining support and training.

  • Summarize the policy landscape of recently enacted policies designed to support caregivers.

  • Evaluate a program designed by Rush University to support caregivers in primary care and its potential application to cancer care delivery settings.

References
  • Applebaum, A. J.; Kent, E. E.; Ellington, L.; Campbell, G.; Donovan, H.; Trivedi, R.; Van Houtven, C.; Gray, T. F.; Gebert, R. R.; Rosa, W. E.; Odom, J. N. Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Caring for Family Caregivers. J Palliat Med 2024, 27 (7), 930-938. DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2023.0640

  • Chow, R.; Mathews, J. J.; Cheng, E. Y.; Lo, S.; Wong, J.; Alam, S.; Hannon, B.; Rodin, G.; Nissim, R.; Hales, S.; et al. Interventions to improve outcomes for caregivers of patients with advanced cancer: a meta-analysis. J Natl Cancer Inst 2023, 115 (8), 896-908. DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad075

  • Odom, J. N.; Young, H. M.; Sterba, K.; Sannes, T. S.; Reinhard, S.; Nightingale, C. L.; Meier, D.; Gray, T. F.; Ferrell, B.; Fernandez, M. E.; et al. Developing a national implementation strategy to accelerate uptake of evidence-based family caregiver support in U.S. cancer centers. Psychooncology 2024, 33 (1), e6221. DOI: 10.1002/pon.6221

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General
Counselor

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Marriage & Family Therapist

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Psychologist

Pending review.

Social Worker

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Trusted Provider Network, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0654.

TPN.health is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (Provider #1000101) to sponsor continuing education for LCSWs. TPN.health maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. Course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit for LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

Substance Use Disorder Professionals

This course has been approved by TPN.health, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #198061, TPN.health is responsible for all aspects of the programming.This course has been approved by TPN.health, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #198061, TPN.health is responsible for all aspects of the programing. Counselor Skill Group: Legal, Ethical, and Professional Development

CE Policy
This course is fiscally sponsored by APOS, The American Psychosocial Oncology Society. There may be potential biases or conflicts of interest inherent to this relationship, and it must be disclosed to participants. These conflicts of interest have no bearing on the course content and have been resolved.
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Hermioni L. Amonoo, MD, MPH, MPP

Hermioni L. Amonoo, MD, MPP, MPH is the Carol C. Nadelson, MD Endowed Chair in Psychiatry at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. She is a physician-scientist and clinician educator in the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care at BWH and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), where she directs the Well-being and Cancer Research Program. She is a graduate of Harvard Medical School, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Chan School of Public Health, the Massachusetts General Hospital Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, and the BWH/DFCI Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry/Psychosocial Oncology Fellowship Training Program. Her research focuses on developing practical, cost-effective, and scalable psychosocial interventions for patients with cancer and their caregivers. Her work has consistently received funding from Harvard Medical School, Brigham Research Institute, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Oppenheimer Family Foundation, the American Society for Hematology, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Diane Mariani, LCSW, CADC

Diane Mariani is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Program Manager for the department of Social Work and Community Health at RUSH University Medical Center in Chicago.  She manages the Rush Caring for Caregivers model which supports family/friend caregivers of adults 60 years and older and leads the collaborative work of the “Ready, Willing and Able: Caring for Caregivers in Age-Friendly Health Systems – Dissemination Phase” funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation to share the Caring for Caregivers model with Age-Friendly Health Systems, Area Agencies on Aging, and other key stakeholders nationwide. Mariani’s passion for supporting family/friend caregivers was fueled during her previous role as oncology social worker for the RUSH Cancer Center. 

Yadira Montoya, MSPH

Yadira Montoya is the Programs Director of the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC). In this role, oversees key organizational initiatives that focus on building health, wealth, and equity for the fifty-three million family caregivers living in the US. Prior to joining NAC, Yadira has held leadership roles in academia, healthcare, non-profit, and the philanthropic sector. In 2019, she was recognized as a Culture of Health Leader by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for her leadership in community efforts that improve aging equity and the health and wellbeing of Latinx living with dementia and their family caregivers.

Lauren Z. Rynar, PhD

Dr. Rynar is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Internal Medicine at Rush University Medical Center, and the Director of Supportive Oncology at the RUSH University Cancer Center. She also serves as a clinical psychologist for our patients and caregivers. Supportive Oncology is growing Prior to joining RUSH, she completed her fellowship in psychosocial oncology and solid organ transplant at Loyola University Medical Center. Dr. Rynar is a staunch advocate not only for cancer patients but also for survivors, families and caregivers. Under her direction, Supportive Oncology has grown exponentially to meet the needs of the growing RUSH cancer system via new, innovative programs. Her research interests include cancer-related distress and distress screening, coping style and models of supportive care delivery across the cancer care continuum.

Erin E. Kent, PhD, MS, FSBM (Moderator)

Erin E. Kent, PhD, MS, FSBM is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Research in Health Policy and Management at the UNC Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is a full Member of Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and a Health Services Research Fellow at the Cecil G. Sheps Center. She currently serves as the Chair of the Caregiving Research SIG for the American Psychosocial Oncology Society.  Her mission is to develop and implement into practice serious illness supportive care interventions, conduct research that informs the development of policies that support caregivers, and develop strategies to promote a culture of care across the lifecourse.

Kelcie Willis, PhD (Moderator)

Kelcie is a second-year NCI-funded T32 postdoctoral fellow at the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center in Boston, MA. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2023 after completing a pre-doctoral internship in Behavioral Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. She is a member of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) Caregiving Special Interest Group. Under the mentorship of Dr. Jamie Jacobs and the Cancer Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) group at Massachusetts General Hospital, her research seeks to improve the quality-of-life of patients with cancer and their caregivers through the development of supportive care interventions.

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