改善前列腺癌患者的压力筛查:评估电子学习课程以增加医疗保健专业人员的知识。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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目的:前列腺癌诊断和治疗后可能会产生心理困扰,影响社会心理健康。提高医护人员对心理困扰的识别和处理能力,可以加强临床实践,促进循证前列腺癌护理。本文探讨了在线前列腺癌困扰筛查课程的有效性和可行性,该课程旨在提高医护人员对前列腺癌相关困扰筛查的认识。方法:邀请医护人员注册在线课程并完成可选的评估问题。通过前测后测设计,确定了学习者对前列腺癌患者窘迫感筛查知识的变化,包括窘迫感的流行率、风险因素、评估和管理策略(n = 149)。学员还在横向调查中对满意度进行了评分(n = 116)。大多数受访者是护士,包括前列腺癌专科护士:结果:完成课程后,学员对窘迫筛查的了解程度更高。在 10 个项目中,有 4 个项目(包括前列腺癌相关窘迫症和自杀的风险以及窘迫症筛查的目的)的前后测试结果差异具有统计学意义。学员对课程内容、结构、参与度、相关性和方法的满意度很高。他们尤其看重基于叙事的方法和互动性。少数学员遇到了技术问题,一些学员提出了改进学员反馈的建议:该课程提高了医护人员对前列腺癌患者痛苦的认识。学员认为电子学习形式可行且可接受:对护理实践的启示:深入了解前列腺癌诊断和治疗的心理影响有助于医护人员应对和处理男性及其家人的痛苦,并提供支持性护理以改善与健康相关的生活质量。在线课程可以提供有效、可行的困扰筛查教育。
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Improving Distress Screening for People with Prostate Cancer: Evaluation of an E-Learning Course to Increase Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge

Objectives

Psychological distress can occur following diagnosis and treatment for prostate cancer, compromising psychosocial wellbeing. Improved recognition and management of distress by healthcare professionals can enhance clinical practice and promote evidence-based prostate cancer care. This paper explores the effectiveness and feasibility of the online Distress Screening for Prostate Cancer course, designed to improve healthcare professionals’ understanding of screening for prostate cancer-related distress. It aims to evaluate whether this e-learning course increases learners’ knowledge of distress screening for prostate cancer.

Methods

Healthcare professionals were invited to enroll in the online course and complete optional evaluation questions. The pretest posttest design identified changes in learners’ knowledge about distress screening for people with prostate cancer, including prevalence, risk factors, assessment and management strategies for distress (n = 149). Learners also rated satisfaction in a cross-sectional survey (n = 116). Most respondents were nurses, including Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurses.

Results

Learners’ knowledge of distress screening was higher after course completion. Improvement between pre- and posttest results was statistically significant for four of ten items, including risk of prostate cancer-related distress, and suicidality, and the purpose of distress screening. Learners reported high satisfaction with course content, structure, engagement, relevance, and approach. They particularly valued the narrative-based approach and interactivity. Small numbers encountered technological problems and some offered suggestions to improve learner feedback.

Conclusions

The course improved healthcare professionals’ knowledge of distress among people affected by prostate cancer. Learners found the e-learning format feasible and acceptable.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Deeper understanding of the psychological implications of diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer can help healthcare professionals respond to and manage distress among men and their families, and provide supportive care to improve health-related quality of life. Access to an online course can offer effective, feasible education on distress screening.

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