In April 2022, Ismay de Beijer and Emma Hardijzer from the PMC in Utrecht held two physical meetings with colleagues in La Fe in Valencia. Together, they organised the Open Space meeting for Spain that is part of the WP1 pre-implementation study, which is looking at barriers and facilitators to the implementation of the Survivorship Passport V2.0.
The Open Space meeting was a success! Multiple stakeholders (e.g. survivors, pediatric oncologists, IT-specialists) were present and a wide variety of topics were brought up by the participants for the discussions. Ultimately, three 20-minute discussion rounds took place to talk about all 11 topics. Each discussion group wrote down their main conclusions during or immediately after their discussion. Similar Open Space meetings are being held in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Lithuania. The results will be analysed and used to inform the development of our Implementation Strategy for Survivorship Passport V2.0 during the next stages of the project.
Published On: April 30th, 2022 / Categories: Project News /