将 APHON 的儿科化疗/生物治疗提供者和指导者计划扩展到西班牙语国家:试点系列的开发与评估。

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背景:为了满足拉丁美洲和加勒比海(LAC)国家对标准化、全面的化疗/生物治疗教育的需求,儿科血液学/肿瘤学护士协会(APHON)对儿科化疗/生物治疗提供者和指导者项目课程进行了文化改编,翻译成西班牙语,并进行了试点。本文介绍了课程改编和实施的过程。通过 "情境、输入、过程、产品 "模型成果评估确定了:(a)不同测试版本和试点地点通过率的差异;(b)通过率的预测因素;(c)课程是否适合护士的教育和实践水平;以及(d)课程改进策略。方法:对来自墨西哥、中美洲、加勒比海地区、南美洲和西班牙的护士进行了四次西班牙语 APHON 儿科化疗/生物治疗师课程和两次讲师课程的试点。统计分析确定了与通过率相关的因素。结果:在参加西班牙语 APHON 提供者项目四门课程的 203 名学生中,对 108 名学生(三次试点)的数据进行了分析(由于数据缺失,排除了一次计划外试点)。通过率的重要预测因素包括:儿科肿瘤学一线护士(OR = 9.86;95% CI [2.56,65.23];p = .004)、专门负责住院或门诊病房(非轮转)的护士(OR = 6.79 [1.29,51.98];p = .033)以及毕业于五年制护理专业(OR = 5.92;95% CI [1.30,33.15];p = .028)。讨论西班牙文APHON儿科化疗/生物治疗课程被认为适合拉丁美洲和加勒比国家护士的教育和实践水平。通过 APHON 西班牙语讲师网络,拉加地区国家的儿科肿瘤护士有更多机会接受标准化、全面的化疗/生物治疗教育。
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Expanding APHON's Pediatric Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider and Instructor Program to Spanish-Speaking Countries: Pilot Series Development and Evaluation.

Background: To address the need for standardized, comprehensive chemotherapy/biotherapy education in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries, the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON) Pediatric Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider and Instructor program courses were culturally adapted, translated to Spanish, and piloted. The process of course adaptation and implementation are described. A Context, Input, Process, Product model outcomes evaluation determined: (a) differences in pass rates by test version and pilot location, (b) predictors of pass rates, (c) course appropriateness for nurses' education and practice levels, and (d) strategies for course improvements. Methods: The Spanish APHON Pediatric Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider program was piloted four times and the Instructor program twice with nurses from Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, South America, and Spain. Statistical analysis identified factors associated with pass rates. Results: Of the 203 students in four Spanish APHON Provider program courses, data from 108 students (three pilots) were analyzed (one unplanned pilot excluded for missing data). Significant predictors of pass rates included: pediatric oncology frontline nurses (OR = 9.86; 95% CI [2.56, 65.23]; p = .004), nurses dedicated to an inpatient or outpatient unit (non-rotating) (OR = 6.79 [1.29, 51.98]; p = .033), and graduation from a 5-year nursing program (OR = 5.92; 95% CI [1.30, 33.15]; p = .028). Discussion: The Spanish APHON Pediatric Chemotherapy/Biotherapy program was determined appropriate for nurses' education and practice levels in LAC countries. Through the APHON Spanish language instructor network, pediatric oncology nurses in LAC countries have increased access to standardized, comprehensive chemotherapy/biotherapy education.

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