Micaella Sotera Hansen, Ronald Lynel Castelino, Raymond Li, Neevika Manoharan, Jacqueline Bloomfield, Connie Van
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摘要
背景:本系统综述的目的是确定癌症儿童护理人员的用药信息需求和偏好,并探讨这些护理人员所面临的用药管理挑战。方法:系统检索3个数据库(Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase和Medline)自数据库建立至2024年2月27日发表的研究,评估癌症儿童护理人员的用药信息需求。质性研究的方法学质量使用关键评估技能计划质性研究核对表进行评估。使用混合方法评价工具对定量和混合方法研究进行评价。结果:使用我们的检索标准共检索到813篇文章,其中13篇符合入选标准。确定了三个主要类别:护理人员药物信息需求和偏好,药物管理问题和挑战,以及药物管理策略。大多数研究的重点是高收入国家急性淋巴细胞白血病儿童母亲的需求和关切,在更广泛的恶性肿瘤方面,与其他护理人员的观点存在知识差距。讨论:本系统综述强调了护理人员管理癌症儿童化疗的关键药物信息需求。护理人员需要在整个治疗过程中提供量身定制的、可访问的信息,以有效地管理药物治疗方案并减少潜在的错误。通过全面的教育策略来解决这些需求对于提高护理人员的自我效能和改善儿科肿瘤患者的整体预后至关重要。
Caregiver Medication Information Needs and Medication Management Challenges in Pediatric Cancer: A Systematic Review.
Background: The objective of this systematic review was to identify the medication information needs and preferences of caregivers of children with cancer and explore the medication management challenges these caregivers experienced. Method: We conducted a systematic search of three databases (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase, and Medline) for studies published from database inception to February 27, 2024, and assessed the medication information needs of caregivers of children with cancer. The methodological quality of qualitative studies was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme Qualitative Research Checklist. Quantitative and mixed-methods studies were appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Results: A total of 813 articles were retrieved using our search criteria, of which 13 met the eligibility criteria. Three overarching categories were identified: caregiver medication information needs and preferences, medication management concerns and challenges, and medication management strategies. Most studies focused on the needs and concerns of mothers of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in high-income countries, leaving a knowledge gap in relation to the perspectives of other caregivers across a broader range of malignancies. Discussion: This systematic review underscores the critical medication information needs of caregivers managing chemotherapy for children with cancer. Caregivers require tailored, accessible information throughout the treatment trajectory to effectively manage medication regimens and mitigate potential errors. Addressing these needs through comprehensive education strategies is essential for enhancing caregiver self-efficacy and improving overall patient outcomes in pediatric oncology.