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低收入和中等收入国家的肿瘤学培训与教育举措:一项范围综述

Oncology training and education initiatives in low and middle income countries: a scoping review.

作者信息

Karim Safiya, Sunderji Zahra, Jalink Matthew, Mohamed Sahar, Mallick Indranil, Msadabwe-Chikuni Susan Citonje, Delgarno Nancy J, Hammad Nazik, Berry Scott

机构信息

Department of Medical Oncology, University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 29 St NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2, Canada.

Department of Family Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1, Canada.

出版信息

Ecancermedicalscience. 2021 Sep 30;15:1296. doi: 10.3332/ecancer.2021.1296. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The global cancer burden falls disproportionately on low and middle-income countries (LMICs). One significant barrier to adequate cancer control in these countries is the lack of an adequately trained oncology workforce. Oncology education and training initiatives are a critical component of building the workforce. We performed a scoping review of published training and education initiatives for health professionals in LMICs to understand the strategies used to train the global oncology workforce.

METHODS

We searched Ovid MEDLINE and Embase from database inception (1947) to 4 March 2020. Articles were eligible if they described an oncology medical education initiative (with a clear intervention and outcome) within an LMIC. Articles were classified based on the target population, the level of medical education, degree of collaboration with another institution and if there was an e-learning component to the intervention.

FINDINGS

Of the 806 articles screened, 25 met criteria and were eligible for analysis. The majority of initiatives were targeted towards physicians and focused on continuing medical education. Almost all the initiatives were done in partnership with a collaborating organisation from a high-income country. Only one article described the impact of the initiative on patient outcomes. Less than half of the initiatives involved e-learning.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a paucity of oncology training and education initiatives in LMICs published in English. Initiatives for non-physicians, efforts to foster collaboration within and between LMICs, knowledge sharing initiatives and studies that measure the impact of these initiatives on developing an effective workforce are highly recommended.

摘要

背景

全球癌症负担在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)中分布不均。这些国家在癌症充分控制方面的一个重大障碍是缺乏训练有素的肿瘤学专业人员。肿瘤学教育和培训举措是构建专业人员队伍的关键组成部分。我们对已发表的针对LMICs卫生专业人员的培训和教育举措进行了范围综述,以了解用于培训全球肿瘤学专业人员队伍的策略。

方法

我们检索了从数据库建立(1947年)至2020年3月4日的Ovid MEDLINE和Embase。如果文章描述了LMICs内的肿瘤医学教育举措(有明确的干预措施和结果),则符合入选标准。文章根据目标人群、医学教育水平、与另一机构的合作程度以及干预措施中是否有电子学习部分进行分类。

结果

在筛选的806篇文章中,25篇符合标准并可进行分析。大多数举措针对医生,侧重于继续医学教育。几乎所有举措都是与来自高收入国家的合作组织合作开展的。只有一篇文章描述了该举措对患者结局的影响。不到一半的举措涉及电子学习。

结论

英文发表的关于LMICs肿瘤学培训和教育举措的文献匮乏。强烈建议开展针对非医生的举措、促进LMICs内部及之间合作的努力、知识共享举措以及衡量这些举措对培养有效专业人员队伍影响的研究。

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