51品茶students awarded $5,000 in cancer research grants
Three groups of students at the 51品茶 were recently awarded grants totaling $5,000 from the to study various aspects of cancer treatment.
Eight students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy class of 2016 received $1,500 for their study: 鈥淎 review of screening processes for physical distress and appropriate outcome measures for outpatient rehabilitation referral in cancer survivorship.鈥 The purpose of the project is to identify the most appropriate physical distress screening tools that will assist clinicians in determining when a referral is indicated for wellness and/or rehabilitation services in outpatient cancer care facilities. The project will also identify appropriate outcome measures to help determine when oncology rehabilitation referral is indicated in outpatient cancer survivors.
Five undergraduate students from the class of 2017 majoring in Health, Wellness and Occupational Studies and Medical Biology were awarded a $2,500 grant for their project: 鈥淚mproving the treatment of cancer-related pain through interprofessional education and patient engagement.鈥 The students will create three video narratives with case studies and corresponding facilitator notes focused on cancer-related pain and its treatment. Teams of undergraduate students will collaborate with faculty members and health care professionals to interview patients experiencing cancer-related pain. Materials will be crafted with the intent of training future practitioners to become better prepared for the challenges of preventing and managing cancer-related pain.
Dental students received $1,000 for their project: 鈥淭he current dental and interprofessional management of geriatric patients undergoing head and neck cancer treatment in nursing homes in the U.S.: Literature review.鈥 This literature review project will study current understanding and management of the dental needs for patients under oncology treatment, as well as how interprofessional health care providers provide support for oral hygiene maintenance and rehabilitation.