Papadakos Janet, D'souza Anna, Masse Adeline, Boyko Susan, Clarke Susan, Giuliani Meredith, MacKinnon Keira, McBain Sarah, McCallum Meg, MacVinnie Jan, Papadakos Tina
Cancer Health Literacy Research Centre, Cancer Education Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 200 Elizabeth St, Munk Building, B-PMB-130, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
Patient Education, Cancer Care Ontario, 620 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 2L7, Canada.
J Cancer Educ. 2019 Aug;34(4):749-754. doi: 10.1007/s13187-018-1367-z.
Patient educators come into the field from diverse professional backgrounds and often lack training in how to teach and develop patient education resources since no formal patient education professional certification program exists. A professional certification program for patient educators would further define the professional scope of practice and reduce variability in performance. The purpose of this study was to (1) determine the level of interest among Canadian cancer patient educators in a patient education professional certification program and (2) determine the competencies to be included in the professional certification program. A 12-item survey was designed by executive members of the Canadian Chapter of the Cancer Patient Education Network. The survey included a list of competencies associated with patient education, and a 4-point Likert scale ranging from "slightly important" to "very important" was used to determine the rank of each competency. The survey was sent to 53 patient educators across Canada. Ninety-two percent of the patient educators are interested in a professional certification program. Patient educators indicated that competencies related to developing patient resources, collaboration, plain language expertise, and health literacy were of most importance. Patient educators support the development of a patient education professional certification program and endorsed the competencies proposed. This information provides the foundation for the creation of a professional certification program for cancer patient educators.
患者教育工作者来自不同的专业背景,由于不存在正式的患者教育专业认证项目,他们往往缺乏如何教授和开发患者教育资源的培训。针对患者教育工作者的专业认证项目将进一步明确专业实践范围,并减少表现上的差异。本研究的目的是:(1)确定加拿大癌症患者教育工作者对患者教育专业认证项目的兴趣程度;(2)确定专业认证项目应包含的能力。加拿大癌症患者教育网络分会的执行成员设计了一份包含12个项目的调查问卷。该问卷列出了与患者教育相关的能力清单,并使用从“不太重要”到“非常重要”的4级李克特量表来确定每项能力的排名。调查问卷被发送给加拿大各地的53名患者教育工作者。92%的患者教育工作者对专业认证项目感兴趣。患者教育工作者表示,与开发患者资源、协作、通俗易懂的语言专业知识和健康素养相关的能力最为重要。患者教育工作者支持开展患者教育专业认证项目,并认可所提议的能力。这些信息为创建癌症患者教育工作者专业认证项目奠定了基础。