Jaqueline Dos Santos Custódio, Indiara Soares Oliveira Ferrari, Jefferson Luiz Gross
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Development of an Educational Website for Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment for Lung Cancer.
Lung cancer is a serious health problem with high incidence and mortality rates. Surgery is one of the most applicable treatment options in the early stages, and clinical management after surgery is fundamental to the recovery process. Patient-reported outcomes are important to ensure improved care, while education allows patients to actively participate in their treatment. Websites, for example, can be used to educate patients and improve communication and information sharing. In this context, we developed and validated an educational website for lung cancer patients undergoing surgery. The study was carried out in two stages: construction of the educational material and validation of the site. The research resulted in ten materials with educational information. According to data from 20 patients, three main topics emerged: mobility, chest tube, and breathing. For the committee of 20 experts, the following topics were covered: prehabilitation, early mobilization, and smoking and alcohol cessation. The website was developed after the information had been analyzed, coded, and categorized. The content validity index was 0.98 and 0.95, according to the patients and the expert committee, respectively. The website allows immediate access to information and can be used as an educational strategy to complement the verbal guidance provided by health professionals.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cancer Education, the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education (AACE) and the European Association for Cancer Education (EACE), is an international, quarterly journal dedicated to the publication of original contributions dealing with the varied aspects of cancer education for physicians, dentists, nurses, students, social workers and other allied health professionals, patients, the general public, and anyone interested in effective education about cancer related issues.
Articles featured include reports of original results of educational research, as well as discussions of current problems and techniques in cancer education. Manuscripts are welcome on such subjects as educational methods, instruments, and program evaluation. Suitable topics include teaching of basic science aspects of cancer; the assessment of attitudes toward cancer patient management; the teaching of diagnostic skills relevant to cancer; the evaluation of undergraduate, postgraduate, or continuing education programs; and articles about all aspects of cancer education from prevention to palliative care.
We encourage contributions to a special column called Reflections; these articles should relate to the human aspects of dealing with cancer, cancer patients, and their families and finding meaning and support in these efforts.
Letters to the Editor (600 words or less) dealing with published articles or matters of current interest are also invited.
Also featured are commentary; book and media reviews; and announcements of educational programs, fellowships, and grants.
Articles should be limited to no more than ten double-spaced typed pages, and there should be no more than three tables or figures and 25 references. We also encourage brief reports of five typewritten pages or less, with no more than one figure or table and 15 references.