心理健康护理在儿科血液学/肿瘤学中的作用--第三部分:评估可行性、可接受性和价值。

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5737/23688076344514
Pascal Bernier, Leandra Desjardins, Marie-Claude Charette, Jacinthe Harnois, Éloise Poirier, Karyne Daigle
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简介2022 年 2 月,我们在魁北克省的一家儿科医院引入了儿科血液/肿瘤科心理健康临床护士(MHNC)这一创新角色,旨在更好地满足年轻癌症患者及其家属的需求。在之前的两篇文章中,我们解释了开发该角色的方法以及实施该角色的策略:在本文中,我们将通过衡量角色的可行性来评估实施策略的有效性。我们还将考察角色实施一年后的可接受性和赞赏度:我们要求三组参与者(青少年、家长和护理提供者)完成一份基于可接受性理论框架(TFA)的研究问卷,该问卷具有良好的互评可靠性和判别有效性。该问卷可在网上获取,由李克特量表(从 1 到 5)和开放式问题组成。我们进行了标准的描述性分析,并利用对开放性问题的回答来支持或补充定量结果的细微差别:共有 31 名医护人员、10 名青少年癌症患者和 10 名青少年癌症患者的家长填写了问卷。在2022年2月至2023年2月期间,医疗保健全国委员会共为112人(患者和家长)提供了691次干预。为 61 人提供了后续课程,其中 99.6% 接受了干预。我们发现,心理健康全国委员会的工作时数与提供的干预次数之间存在很强的相关性(r = 0.96)。来自所有三个小组的绝大多数参与者都认为,这一角色是适当的、值得赞赏的、必要的,而且它为该部门带来了急需的心理健康临床专业知识。医疗服务提供者、青少年和家长都表示,如果有需要,他们会再次要求提供这项服务,并会向其他人推荐。因此,研究结果表明,这项服务具有很好的可行性和很高的可接受性:我们的研究表明,实施心理健康全国委员会的角色有助于改善癌症青少年及其家长的心理健康临床管理。该角色为精神科护理带来了急需的专业知识,并为护理人员的临床实践提供了支持。我们将在不久的将来开展另一项研究,以衡量心理健康辅导员干预措施的有效性。
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The role of mental health nursing in pediatric hematology/oncology - Part 3: Evaluating feasibility, acceptability, and appreciation.

Introduction: In February 2022, we introduced the innovative new role of mental health nurse clinician (MHNC) in pediatric hematology/ oncology in a pediatric hospital in Quebec with the aim of better addressing the needs of young cancer patients and their families. In two previous articles, we explained the method used to develop the role, as well as the strategy employed to implement it.

Objectives: In this article, we seek to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation strategy by measuring role feasibility. We will also examine role acceptability and appreciation 1 year following implementation.

Methodology: We asked three groups of participants (adolescents, parents and care providers) to complete a research questionnaire based on the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability (TFA), with good inter-rater reliability and discriminant validity. The questionnaire, which was made available online, consisted of statements with Likert-scale responses (from 1 to 5), as well as open questions. We performed a standard descriptive analysis and used the responses to the open questions to support or add nuance to the quantitative results.

Results: In total, 31 healthcare professionals, 10 adolescent cancer patients and 10 parents of adolescent cancer patients filled out the questionnaire. Between February 2022 and February 2023, the MHNC provided a total of 691 interventions to 112 individuals (patients and parents). Follow-up sessions were offered to 61 individuals, and 99.6% of them accepted. We found a very strong correlation (r = 0.96) between the number of hours worked by the MHNC and the number of interventions provided. The vast majority of participants from all three groups agreed that the role is appropriate, appreciated and necessary, and that it brings much-needed clinical expertise in mental health to the department. Care providers, adolescents, and parents indicated that they would request this service again and would recommend it to others, if it were needed. The results, therefore, demonstrate excellent feasibility and high levels of acceptability and appreciation.

Conclusion: Our study shows that the implemented MHNC role helps improve the clinical management of the mental health of adolescents with cancer, as well as their parents. The role brings much-needed expertise in psychiatric nursing care and supports the clinical practice of care providers. Another study will be conducted in the near future to measure the effectiveness of the MHNC's interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal is published quarterly in the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The CONJ is the only Canadian publication in cancer nursing. It is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interests of the professional nurse who provides care to patients with cancer and their families. The journal endeavours to publish timely papers, promote the image of the nurse involved in cancer care, stimulate nursing issues in oncology nursing and encourage nurses to publish in national media.
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