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Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC)

Purpose

Surgical patient optimization is a multidisciplinary, structured, and personalized prehabilitation program designed to assist patients in preparing for surgery. Prehabilitation before major surgery can lead to a faster recovery, better patient experiences and outcomes, and savings for the health care system. Best practices for surgical prehabilitation focus on both mental and physical aspects of surgery by decreasing presurgical risk factors and increasing a patient’s functional capacity.  Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) improves the experience for surgical patients by:

  • Using a patient-centered and multidisciplinary approach.
  • Supporting care providers to implement change processes.
  • Using preoperative surgical wait times.
  • Integrating available community resources.
  • Improving patient outcomes.

Sizing it Up

SPOC has implemented interactive, multi-disciplinary learning fueled by in-person learning sessions and action periods, designed to support the implementation of prehabilitation processes and components. Teams are supported throughout the period of the collaborative to create a sustainable prehabilitation process in order to be able to continue this work beyond the time period of the collaborative.

Things to Know

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation is designed to assist patients to prepare for an elective procedure, so they experience improved outcomes from their surgery. It focuses on both the mental and physical aspects of surgery, therefore decreasing pre-surgical risk factors so that patients can obtain high quality outcomes from their surgery. Components of prehabilitation include: 

Access Support

Applications for the second cohort (2022/23) are now closed. 

Resources

SPOC Overview (March 2024)

SPOC Initiative Information Sheet

BC Surgical Prehabilitation Toolkit

Surgical Patient Prehabilitation Implementation Toolkit

Spread and Sustainability Resource Cards

Patient Passport for Surgical Prehabilitation

SPOC Economic Evaluation Report 2021

SPOC Evaluation Report 2021

SPOC Impact Report 2023

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Toolkit 2024

Videos

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Overview

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Frailty

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Anemia

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Cardiac

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Weight Loss

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Anxiety

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Smoking Cessation

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Sleep Apnea

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Substance Use

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Physical Activity

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Nutrition

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Pain

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Social Supports

BC Surgical Patient Prehabilitation - Glucose Control

 

SPOC Outcomes Congress

2023

Watch the recording of the webinar from September 23, 2021.

00:00:00 | Welcome
00:05:54 | Dr Ahmer Karimuddin, Prehabilitation and the BC Landscape
00:18:00 | Overview of the Collaborative
00:56:00 | The SPOC Patient Experience
01:08:47 | The SPOC Site Experience- Burnaby Hospital
01:23:28 | Evaluation Findings
01:35:10 | Economic Evaluation Findings
01:52:49 | Next Steps and Thank You
 

 

Webinars

Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) All Team Webinar #8

Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) All Team Webinar #7

Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) All Team Webinar #6

Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) All Team Webinar #5

Surgical Patient Optimization Collaborative (SPOC) All Team Webinar #2

 

 

Contact

Geoff Schierbeck, Portfolio Liaison: gschierbeck@doctorsofbc.ca.

An initiative of the Specialist Services Committee, SPOC is also supported by the Shared Care Committee and Family Practice Services Committee—three Joint Collaborative Committees that represent a partnership between Doctors of BC and the BC Government.

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