护士的基因组:了解并克服护士利用基因组学的障碍。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Stacy Hines-Dowell, Elizabeth McNamara, Roya Mostafavi, Leslie Taylor, Lynn Harrison, Rose B McGee, Alise K Blake, Sara Lewis, Melissa Perrino, Belinda Mandrell, Kim E Nichols
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背景:基因组检测是儿科肿瘤学中一项日益重要的技术,它有助于癌症诊断、提供预后信息、确定治疗目标并揭示潜在的癌症易感性。然而,护士缺乏基因组学的基础知识,在日常工作中使用基因组学信息的自信心有限。美国一家儿科癌症学术医院开展了这一单一机构项目,旨在探索儿科肿瘤学护士掌握基因组学知识的障碍。方法:该项目评估了儿科肿瘤学护士、执业护士和医生助理接受基因组学教育的障碍以及接受基因组学教育的偏好。我们开发了一份电子调查问卷,其中包括人口统计学问题和 15 个以基因学为重点的问题。最终的调查工具包括九个部分,并在使用前进行了试点测试。采用排序策略对数据进行了分析,并进行了五次焦点小组讨论,以获取更全面的信息。焦点小组会议持续了 40 分钟至 1 小时,并进行了记录和转录。结果:50%以上的受访者在回答患者和/或家属有关基因组学的问题时感到不自在或毫无准备。这种不安是在临床实践中使用基因组信息的最大障碍。讨论:这些结果表明,大多数护士需要更多的教育来促进对基因组学的理解。本项目为指导儿科癌症基因组学课程的开发奠定了基础,这将有助于将基因组学纳入护理实践。
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Genomes for Nurses: Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Nurses Utilizing Genomics.

Background: Genomic testing is an increasingly important technology within pediatric oncology that aids in cancer diagnosis, provides prognostic information, identifies therapeutic targets, and reveals underlying cancer predisposition. However, nurses lack basic knowledge of genomics and have limited self-assurance in using genomic information in their daily practice. This single-institution project was carried out at an academic pediatric cancer hospital in the United States with the aim to explore the barriers to achieving genomics literacy for pediatric oncology nurses. Method: This project assessed barriers to genomic education and preferences for receiving genomics education among pediatric oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. An electronic survey with demographic questions and 15 genetics-focused questions was developed. The final survey instrument consisted of nine sections and was pilot-tested prior to administration. Data were analyzed using a ranking strategy, and five focus groups were conducted to capture more-nuanced information. The focus group sessions lasted 40 min to 1 hour and were recorded and transcribed. Results: Over 50% of respondents were uncomfortable with or felt unprepared to answer questions from patients and/or family members about genomics. This unease ranked as the top barrier to using genomic information in clinical practice. Discussion: These results reveal that most nurses require additional education to facilitate an understanding of genomics. This project lays the foundation to guide the development of a pediatric cancer genomics curriculum, which will enable the incorporation of genomics into nursing practice.

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