Description
Recorded April 1, 2026
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to;
Describe the role of implementation science in supporting the integration of PROMs in cancer care
Identify key implementation science frameworks, models, and tools, and understand how they can be applied to plan, implement, and evaluate PROM integration in cancer care
Identify different implementation strategies and how they can be applied to support PROM integration
Describe approaches for assessing and monitoring implementation outcomes (e.g., reach, adoption, fidelity) and how these outcomes can be used to guide adaptation of implementation strategies
Featuring:
Christian Lopez is an implementation science researcher focused on improving the integration of person-centred care interventions into routine cancer care. His research expertise lies at the intersection of implementation science, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and cancer rehabilitation and survivorship.
He recently completed his PhD at the University of Toronto, conducting his research with the Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship Program at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. His work focuses on applying implementation science to support the integration of PROMs into routine cancer care, using theories, models, and frameworks to understand barriers, guide strategy design, and evaluate implementation outcomes.
Fees:
FREE to CAPO Members
FREE to Non-Member Patients/Caregivers
$15 to Non-Members
We hope you’ll join us for this powerful and timely conversation.
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