Evaluating Integrative Cancer Clinics With the Claim Assessment Profile: An Example With the InspireHealth Clinic

Abstract

Background: The evaluation of freestanding integrative cancer clinical programs is challenging and is rarely done. We have developed an approach called the Claim Assessment Profile (CAP) to identify whether evaluation of a practice is justified, feasible, and likely to provide useful information. Objectives: A CAP was performed in order to (1) clarify the healing claims at InspireHealth, an integrative oncology treatment program, by defining the most important impacts on its clients; (2) gather information about current research capacity at the clinic; and (3) create a program theory and path model for use in prospective research. Study Design/Methods: This case study design incorporates methods from a variety of rapid assessment approaches. Procedures included site visits to observe the program, structured qualitative interviews with 26 providers and staff, surveys to capture descriptive data about the program, and observational data on program implementation. Results: The InspireHealth program is a well-established, multi-site, thriving integrative oncology clinical practice that focuses on patient support, motivation, and health behavior engagement. It delivers patient-centered care via a standardized treatment protocol. There arehigh levels of research interest from staff and resources by which to conduct research. Conclusions: This analysis provides the primary descriptive and claims clarification of an integrative oncology treatment program, an evaluation readiness report, a detailed logic model explicating program theory, and a clinical outcomes path model for conducting prospective research. Prospective evaluation of this program would be feasible and valuable, adding to our knowledge base of integrative cancer therapies.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Dec 21, 2016
Source ID
10.1177/1534735416684017

Entities

People

  • Lara Hilton
  • Meredith Sprengel
  • Pamela Elfenbaum
  • Shamini Jain
  • Wayne B. Jonas

Organizations

  • RAND Corporation
  • Samueli Institute
  • United States Army Medical Research and Development Command
  • University of California, San Diego

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

Readers

  • Medical or Health Care Field.
  • Organizational Process Management (OPM).
  • Theoretical Analysis.