肿瘤科护士安全处理化疗药物的能力。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.11494
Vanessa Joy P Gasat, Aldren R Remon
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背景:随着国家癌症负担的增加,护士接触化疗是不可避免的,因为她们属于负责化疗的准备、管理和处置的劳动力。这些药物是危险的,必须特别预防,避免直接接触。从本质上讲,他们的能力必须与推荐的安全指南保持一致,以保持高质量的患者结果,同时确保他们的安全。目的:主要目的是确定肿瘤护士在知识、技能和态度方面的胜任水平。研究结果被用来制定一个培训计划框架,以提高胜任力。方法:采用描述性相关定量研究。该研究于2023年12月至2024年2月在菲律宾吕宋岛的三个地区进行。本研究纳入203名符合纳入标准的肿瘤科护士。数据通过四部分的在线问卷收集。采用频率分布、均值、标准差、Pearson和Spearman相关系数对数据进行分析。结果:肿瘤科护士表现出优秀的知识(x ā = 16.18)和技能(x ā = 3.86),但仅表现出公平的态度(x ā = 2.92)。知识与技能呈负相关(ρs = -0.45, p2 = 213.28, p2 = 214.08, p2 = 25.48, p < 0.001)。化疗培训与知识水平呈显著相关(χ2 = 241.77, p2 = 106.93, p2 = 276.51, p2 = 368.60, p2 = 2850.87, p2 = 1020.64, p)结论:肿瘤护士知识全面,技能准确高效,对化疗药物处理态度中立。这些结果与胜任力维度之间复杂的相互作用有关。仍有差距和需要改进的领域需要解决和支持,以协调他们的能力,特别是在技能和态度方面。以循证实践和监管标准为基础的培训计划,以及促进有利的实践环境,对他们的能力发展至关重要。
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Competency of Oncology Nurses in the Safe Handling of Chemotherapeutic Drugs.

Competency of Oncology Nurses in the Safe Handling of Chemotherapeutic Drugs.

Background: With the increasing cancer burden in the country, nurses' exposure to chemotherapy is inevitable as they belong to the workforce responsible for its preparation, administration, and disposal. These drugs are hazardous and necessitate special precautions to avoid direct exposure. Essentially, their competency must be aligned with the recommended safety guidelines to maintain quality patient outcomes while ensuring their safety.

Objective: The primary aim was to determine the competency level of Oncology nurses in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitude. The results were used to develop a training program framework for competency enhancement.

Methods: A descriptive correlational quantitative study was utilized. The study was conducted from December 2023 to February 2024 across three regions in Luzon, Philippines. The study included 203 Oncology nurses who fit the inclusion criteria. Data were collected via a four-part online questionnaire. Data were analyzed using frequency distribution, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients.

Results: Oncology nurses exhibited excellent knowledge (x̄ = 16.18) and skills (x̄ = 3.86) but only fair attitudes (x̄ = 2.92). Knowledge correlated negatively with skills (ρs = -0.45, p<0.001) and positively with attitude (ρs = 0.71, p<0.001), while skills negatively correlated with attitude (ρs = -0.70, p<0.001). Higher education levels strongly correlated with knowledge (χ2 = 213.28, p<0.001) and attitude (χ2 = 214.08, p<0.001) but not skills (χ2 = 25.48, p>0.001). Training in chemotherapy showed significant correlations with knowledge (χ2 = 241.77, p<0.001), skills (χ2 = 106.93, p<0.001), and attitude (χ2 = 276.51, p<0.001). The practice environment had strong positive correlations with all competency dimensions as knowledge (χ2 = 368.60, p<0.001), skills (χ2 = 2850.87, p<0.001), and attitude (χ2 = 1020.64, p<0.001).

Conclusions: Oncology nurses demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and accurate and efficient skills but maintain a neutral attitude toward handling chemo-therapeutic drugs. These results relate to the complex interplay between the competency dimensions. There are still gaps and areas needing improvement that should be addressed and supported to align their competencies, especially along the skills and attitude dimensions. Training programs anchored on evidence-based practices and regulatory standards, and promoting a favorable practice environment are vital for their competency development.

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