Osborne Miranda, Rettig Amy, Lindsey Amy, Mathey Kris, Sinnott Loraine, McMahon Diana
Memorial Hospital of Union County, Marysville, Ohio.
The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital & Richard J. Solove Research Institute, Columbus, Ohio.
J Adv Pract Oncol. 2022 Nov;13(8):816-821. doi: 10.6004/jadpro.2022.13.8.8. Epub 2022 Nov 1.
With the aging population and increasing number of cancer survivors contributing to a projected provider shortage, one solution is the specialization of nurse practitioners and physician assistants (part of the advanced practice provider [APP] workforce) in oncology. However, a lack of preparation in caring for the patient with cancer has led to burnout and stress in these groups. The authors studied an APP fellowship program to describe resilience, stress, and compassion in a transition-to-practice program and explore the experience of intentional, facilitated conversations. During 2019 and 2020, 18 APP fellows at a large, academic comprehensive cancer center participated in this descriptive study. The fellowship started in-person but changed to a virtual setting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilience was measured through the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale 10, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Professional Quality of Life Scale at four points in time: baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months. The experience of intentional, facilitated conversations was captured through simple theme collection as part of a standard program evaluation. Resilience, perceived stress, and compassion showed no statistical significance over the course of the fellowship. Evaluations of an intentional, facilitated conversation program found focal areas that included challenges, fatigue, empathy, relationships, role, self-awareness, and self-care. Despite the challenges of the pandemic on the health-care provider, the retention rate of APPs remained steady during the fellowship. The findings from this study suggested there was a benefit in an oncology fellowship for advanced practice and that intentional, facilitated conversations provide reflection and support during this experience.
随着人口老龄化以及癌症幸存者数量的增加,预计医疗服务提供者会出现短缺,一种解决办法是让执业护士和医师助理(高级执业提供者[APP]队伍的一部分)在肿瘤学领域实现专业化。然而,在照顾癌症患者方面缺乏相关培训导致这些群体出现职业倦怠和压力。作者研究了一个APP培训项目,以描述向临床实践过渡项目中的恢复力、压力和同情心,并探索有组织、有引导的对话体验。在2019年至2020年期间,一家大型学术综合癌症中心的18名APP学员参与了这项描述性研究。培训起初是面对面进行的,但由于新冠疫情改为了虚拟形式。通过康纳·戴维森复原力量表10、感知压力量表和职业生活质量量表,在四个时间点(基线、6个月、12个月和18个月)对恢复力进行了测量。通过简单的主题收集来记录有组织、有引导的对话体验,这是标准项目评估的一部分。在培训过程中,恢复力、感知压力和同情心没有显示出统计学意义。对有组织、有引导的对话项目的评估发现了一些重点领域,包括挑战、疲劳、同理心、人际关系、角色、自我意识和自我照顾。尽管疫情给医疗服务提供者带来了挑战,但在培训期间APP的留用率保持稳定。这项研究的结果表明,肿瘤学培训项目对高级执业有好处,而且有组织、有引导的对话在这一过程中提供了反思和支持。