Collaboration for success: the Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer in Latin America.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Liliana Vásquez, Soad Fuentes-Alabi, Sara Benitez-Majano, Karina Braga Ribeiro, Monnie Abraham, Asya Agulnik, Justin N Baker, Daniel Bastardo Blanco, Miguela A Caniza, Adolfo Cardenas-Aguirre, Carmen Salaverria, Courtney E Sullivan, Erika Damasco-Avila, Ximena García-Quintero, Patricia Loggetto, Michael J McNeil, Sandra Luna-Fineman, Nuria Rossell, Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima, Regina Holanda de Mendonca, Viviana Trigoso, Lorena Segovia, Roberto Vasquez, Florencia Moreno, Paola Friedrich, Silvana Luciani, Catherine Lam, Monika L Metzger, Carlos Rodríguez-Galindo, Mauricio Maza
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The Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer (GICC) aims to increase the cure rate for children with cancer globally by improving healthcare access and quality. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (St. Jude), and collaborators have joined efforts to improve outcomes of children with cancer in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) using the CureAll framework. In this article, we describe the process of developing regional resources aimed at accelerating the GICC implementation in LAC. In March 2021, PAHO formed regional working groups to develop core projects aligned with CureAll pillars and enablers. Seven working groups emerged from regional dialogues: early detection, nursing, psychosocial, nutrition, supportive care, treatment abandonment, and palliative care. PAHO arranged regular online meetings under the mentorship and support of St. Jude regional/transversal programs and international mentors. Between April and December 2021, 202 multidisciplinary experts attended 43 online meetings to promote the dialogue between stakeholders to improve childhood cancer outcomes. Fourteen technical outputs were produced: four regional snapshots, four technical documents, two virtual courses, one set of epidemiological country profiles, one educational content series for parents/caregivers, and two communication campaigns. The ongoing dialogue and commitment of PAHO, St. Jude, LAC working committees, and international collaborators are essential foundations to successfully accelerate GICC implementation. This is achievable through the development of materials of regional and global relevance. Further research and evaluation are needed to determine the impact of these strategies and resources on childhood cancer outcomes in LAC and other regions.

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合作促进成功:拉丁美洲癌症儿童全球倡议。
癌症儿童全球倡议(GICC)旨在通过改善医疗保健的可及性和质量,提高全球癌症儿童的治愈率。泛美卫生组织(PAHO)、圣犹达儿童研究医院(圣犹达)及其合作者共同努力,利用CureAll框架改善拉丁美洲和加勒比地区癌症儿童的预后。在这篇文章中,我们描述了开发区域资源的过程,旨在加快拉丁美洲和加勒比地区GICC的实施。2021年3月,泛美卫生组织成立了区域工作组,以制定与CureAll支柱和推动者相一致的核心项目。区域对话产生了七个工作组:早期检测、护理、心理社会、营养、支持性护理、放弃治疗和姑息治疗。泛美卫生组织在圣犹达区域/横向项目和国际导师的指导和支持下安排了定期在线会议。2021年4月至12月,202名多学科专家参加了43次在线会议,以促进利益相关者之间的对话,改善儿童癌症的结果。制作了14项技术产出:四份区域快照、四份技术文件、两个虚拟课程、一套流行病国家概况、一个针对父母/照顾者的教育内容系列,以及两次宣传活动。泛美卫生组织、圣犹达、拉丁美洲和加勒比地区工作委员会和国际合作者正在进行的对话和承诺是成功加快全球信息中心实施的重要基础。这可以通过开发具有区域和全球意义的材料来实现。需要进一步的研究和评估,以确定这些战略和资源对拉丁美洲和其他地区儿童癌症结果的影响。
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