Essential Knowledge and Skills for the Practice of Pediatric Surgical Oncology: A Modified Delphi Consensus Study by the APSA Cancer Committee.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Annals of Surgical Oncology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-24 DOI:10.1245/s10434-025-17335-4
Elisabeth T Tracy, Abigail Engwall, Erin G Brown, Raphael C Sun, Ashley Walther, Catherine B Beckhorn, Dave Lal, David H Rothstein, Jonathan Roach, Nicholas Cost, Barrie S Rich, Peter F Ehrlich, Jennifer H Aldrink, David Rodeberg
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Abstract

Purpose: Childhood cancer care has become increasingly complex. However, the exclusive practice of pediatric surgical oncology is not feasible for most surgeons taking care of these children. Thus, the American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) Cancer Committee conducted a modified Delphi study to reach a national consensus on the essential knowledge, skills, and institutional setting for surgeons caring for children with cancer.

Methods: After development of candidate statements, the APSA Cancer Committee conducted a modified Delphi process consisting of two classic rounds and a third consensus round. Statements were reviewed by an expert panel consisting of pediatric surgical oncologists, pediatric medical oncologists, pediatric surgery program directors, general pediatric, recent pediatric surgery graduates. Consensus was defined a priori as Cronbach's alpha > 0.8 and greater than 80% panel agreement.

Results: Initial candidate statements comprised eight domains including solid tumors, metastasis, and institution resources. After review by the expert panel consisting of 35 panelists from 24 institutions across 18 US states and Canada, 177 statements achieved consensus. Internal consistency was excellent (Cronbach's alpha 0.989, 0.987, and 0.987 after rounds 1-3). A major emphasis of the consensus statements was on the importance of multidisciplinary care, including multidisciplinary surgical teams for complex resections, and knowledge of current tumor-specific management principles.

Conclusions: This study represents the first national consensus study of the knowledge and skills essential for pediatric surgical oncology. These results should inform ongoing conversations about how best to match children with cancer to the surgeons equipped to care for them without creating additional barriers for families.

儿科外科肿瘤实践的基本知识和技能:APSA癌症委员会修改的德尔菲共识研究。
目的:儿童癌症治疗变得越来越复杂。然而,对于大多数照顾这些儿童的外科医生来说,儿科外科肿瘤学的独家实践是不可行的。因此,美国儿科外科协会(APSA)癌症委员会进行了一项修改后的德尔菲研究,以就外科医生护理癌症儿童的基本知识、技能和机构设置达成全国共识。方法:在候选人陈述的发展之后,APSA癌症委员会进行了一个改进的德尔菲过程,包括两轮经典和第三轮共识。由儿科外科肿瘤学家、儿科内科肿瘤学家、儿科外科项目主任、普通儿科和最近的儿科外科毕业生组成的专家小组对陈述进行了审查。共识被先验地定义为Cronbach's alpha >.8和大于80%的小组一致。结果:最初的候选陈述包括八个领域,包括实体肿瘤、转移和机构资源。在由来自美国18个州和加拿大24个机构的35名专家组成的专家小组审查后,177份声明达成了共识。内部一致性极好(Cronbach’s alpha 0.989, 0.987,第1-3轮后0.987)。共识声明的一个主要重点是多学科治疗的重要性,包括复杂切除的多学科外科团队,以及当前肿瘤特异性管理原则的知识。结论:这项研究代表了第一个全国共识的儿童外科肿瘤学的基本知识和技能研究。这些结果应该为正在进行的关于如何最好地将患有癌症的儿童与有能力照顾他们的外科医生相匹配而不给家庭造成额外障碍的讨论提供信息。
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
10.80%
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1698
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The Annals of Surgical Oncology is the official journal of The Society of Surgical Oncology and is published for the Society by Springer. The Annals publishes original and educational manuscripts about oncology for surgeons from all specialities in academic and community settings.
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