儿科肿瘤学补充医学咨询网络的障碍和机会:来自德国专家的观点。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Lara Nowak, Daniela Reis, David D Martin, Alfred Längler, Tycho Zuzak
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补充医学(CM)通常被儿童癌症患者的父母与传统治疗一起使用,然而儿科肿瘤学家经常觉得在提供补充医学建议方面缺乏足够的培训。由Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke领导的一个合作项目,整合到德国莱茵-鲁尔地区的四个中心的儿科癌症住院治疗中,为儿科肿瘤团队提供CM咨询和培训。本研究旨在确定医疗保健专业人员在为父母实施CM咨询网络方面感受到的障碍,并评估他们的培训需求。11个半结构化访谈,平均持续17.6分钟,在四个地点进行,包括面对面(n = 7)和数字(n = 5)格式。参与者包括医师、资深医师、住院医师和护士。使用定性专题分析对访谈进行分析,为医疗保健专业人员提供有针对性的培训,以促进CM的安全使用。结果强调了医疗保健专业人员所认为的CM的相关性,因为父母期望它能支持他们孩子的治疗。父母希望探索传统治疗之外的选择,这与他们因孩子的诊断而经历的压力之间存在显著的相互作用。该研究确定了实施咨询服务的必要特征,强调进一步的培训选择、一致性和确定额外的选择。对于团队培训,受访者强调实践导向和自我探索的重要性。确定的主要障碍是资源的稀缺性,包括人员、时间、成本和物流。研究结果将为未来医疗保健专业人员教育干预的发展提供信息。
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Barriers and opportunities for a complementary medicine advisory network in pediatric oncology: perspectives from german experts.

Complementary medicine (CM) is commonly used by parents of pediatric cancer patients alongside conventional treatment, yet pediatric oncologists often feel inadequately trained to advise on CM. A collaborative project led by Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke, integrated into inpatient pediatric cancer care in four centers in Germany in the Rhine-Ruhr Region, provides CM consultations and training for pediatric oncology teams. This study aimed to identify barriers perceived by healthcare professionals regarding the implementation of a CM advisory network for parents and assess their training needs. Eleven semi-structured interviews, lasting an average of 17.6 min, were conducted at four locations, including in-person (n = 7) and digital (n = 5) formats. Participants included physicians, senior physicians, residents and nurses. The interviews were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis to inform targeted training for healthcare professionals to promote safe use of CM. The results highlighted the relevance of CM as perceived by healthcare professionals, as parents expect it to support their child's therapy. There was a notable interplay between parents' desire to explore options beyond conventional treatment and the stress they experience due to their child's diagnosis. The study identified necessary features for implementing a counseling service, emphasizing further training options, consistency, and identifying additional options. For team training, the interviewees stressed the importance of practical orientation and self-exploration. The key barriers identified were the scarcity of resources, including personnel, time, costs, and logistics. The study's findings will inform the development of future educational interventions for healthcare professionals.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology covers all aspects of research and patient management within the area of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood. Our goal is to make PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology the premier journal for the international community of clinicians and scientists who together aim to define optimal therapeutic strategies for children and young adults with cancer and blood disorders. The journal supports articles that address research in diverse clinical settings, exceptional case studies/series that add novel insights into pathogenesis and/or clinical care, and reviews highlighting discoveries and challenges emerging from consortia and conferences. Clinical studies as well as basic and translational research reports regarding cancer pathogenesis, genetics, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology, stem cells, molecular targeting, cellular and immune therapies and transplantation are of interest. Papers with a focus on supportive care, late effects and on related ethical, legal, psychological, social, cultural, or historical aspects of these fields are also appreciated. Reviews on important developments in the field are welcome. Articles from scientists and clinicians across the international community of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology are considered for publication. The journal is not dependent on or connected with any organization or society. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review prior to publication. Our Editorial Board includes experts in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology representing a wide range of academic and geographic diversity.
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