Current Status of Pediatric Oncology Clinics and Nursing Practices in Turkey.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Nurseven Karaman, Pinar Yilmaz
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Background: Cancer is a significant health problem in Turkey with pediatric cancer being the fourth leading cause of death among children. Pediatric oncology has been acknowledged as a pediatric subspecialty since 1983, and 3,000 new cases of childhood cancer are expected every year. Method: We describe our country's geography, the number and distribution of pediatric oncology centers, the profile of clinical and academic nurses, and our clinical practice. We present two nurse-led research projects. Results: Although nursing practice differs according to centers, treatment and care are usually evidence-based, especially in university and public hospitals in big cities. Nurses with an undergraduate education work in pediatric oncology units; however, few nurses with graduate degrees work in clinical settings. The Turkish Oncology Nurses Association supports the development and implementation of guidelines for evidence-based nursing care. Nurses' clinical responsibilities include patient admission to the clinic, patient and family education, care coordination, patient care, symptom management, palliative, and intensive care services. Results of two recent nurse-led studies highlight challenges to meet the needs of patients and families from surrounding countries, including refugees, and opportunities for nurses to provide holistic support to parents of hospitalized children. Discussion: Increasing the number of nurses is a priority to improve pediatric oncology nursing care. Actions to advance pediatric oncology nursing include developing advanced clinical roles for nurses with graduate degrees; supporting nurses caring for children and families from outside Turkey, including language support services; and resources to conduct national and international studies related to professional and holistic care delivery.

土耳其儿童肿瘤临床和护理实践现状。
背景:癌症是土耳其的一个重大健康问题,儿童癌症是儿童死亡的第四大原因。自1983年以来,儿科肿瘤学已被公认为儿科亚专科,预计每年将有3000例新的儿童癌症病例。方法:我们描述了我国的地理位置、儿科肿瘤中心的数量和分布、临床和学术护士的概况以及我们的临床实践。我们介绍了两个由护士主导的研究项目。结果:尽管护理实践因中心而异,但治疗和护理通常是循证的,尤其是在大城市的大学和公立医院。具有本科学历的护士在儿科肿瘤科工作;然而,很少有研究生学历的护士在临床环境中工作。土耳其肿瘤护士协会支持制定和实施循证护理指南。护士的临床职责包括患者入院、患者和家庭教育、护理协调、患者护理、症状管理、姑息治疗和重症监护服务。最近两项由护士主导的研究结果突出了满足包括难民在内的周边国家患者和家庭需求的挑战,以及护士为住院儿童父母提供全面支持的机会。讨论:增加护士数量是改善儿科肿瘤学护理的优先事项。推进儿科肿瘤学护理的行动包括为拥有研究生学位的护士发展高级临床角色;支持照顾土耳其境外儿童和家庭的护士,包括语言支持服务;以及开展与提供专业和全面护理有关的国家和国际研究的资源。
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