Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, 21614The University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
50235Children's Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2021 Sep-Oct;38(5):322-330. doi: 10.1177/10434542211011059. Epub 2021 May 24.
When a child is newly diagnosed with cancer, parents report feeling overwhelmed with the amount of information that they must process in order to safely care for their child at home. The Children's Oncology Group (COG) Nursing Discipline has focused on examining current practices for educating families of children newly diagnosed with cancer, and developing tools to enhance the process of patient/family education at the time of diagnosis, including development of a COG Standardized Education Checklist, which classifies education into primary, secondary, and tertiary topics. The COG Nursing Discipline awarded nursing fellowships to two doctorally prepared nurses practicing at two distinct COG institutions to evaluate the checklist implementation. This project addressed the primary topics on the checklist essential to safely care for the child at home following the first hospital discharge. Checklist feasibility was determined by the proportion of checklists completed. Checklist fidelity was determined by review of documentation on the checklist regarding educational topics covered, learner preferences, and methods used. Checklist acceptability was assessed through parent/caregiver and nurse feedback. Project implementation occurred over a 5-month period and involved 69 newly diagnosed families. Implementation of the checklist was feasible (81%), with moderate fidelity to checklist topics taught across the two sites. Verbal instruction and written documentation were the most prevalent form of education. The return rate for the parent/caregiver and nurse acceptability questionnaires was moderate to low (68% and 12%, respectively), parent/caregiver feedback was positive and acceptability among responding nurses was high, with 92% of nurses identifying the primary checklist as useful.
当孩子被新诊断出患有癌症时,父母会感到不知所措,因为他们必须处理大量信息,以便在家中安全地照顾孩子。儿童肿瘤学组(COG)护理学科专注于研究目前为新诊断出癌症的儿童家庭提供教育的实践,并开发工具来增强诊断时患者/家庭教育的过程,包括制定 COG 标准化教育清单,将教育分为主要、次要和三级主题。COG 护理学科向在两个不同 COG 机构工作的两名具有博士学位的护士授予了护理研究员奖学金,以评估清单的实施情况。该项目解决了清单上的主要问题,这些问题对于孩子在首次出院后在家中安全护理至关重要。清单的可行性是通过完成的清单比例来确定的。清单的保真度是通过检查清单上关于涵盖的教育主题、学习者偏好和使用方法的文档来确定的。通过家长/照顾者和护士的反馈来评估清单的可接受性。项目实施历时 5 个月,涉及 69 个新诊断的家庭。清单的实施是可行的(81%),在两个地点的清单主题教学方面具有中等保真度。口头指导和书面文件是最常见的教育形式。家长/照顾者和护士接受性问卷调查的回复率适中偏低(分别为 68%和 12%),家长/照顾者的反馈是积极的,接受调查的护士的接受度很高,92%的护士认为主要清单很有用。