Downing Julia, Bağçivan Gülcan, Burns Kathryn, Challinor Julia, Cruickshank Susanne, de Villiers Martje, de Los Rios de la Serna Celia Diez, Doumit Myrna, Kumaralingam Nellie, Lodge Mark, Mendoza Lucia Robles, Rassam Rima Saad, Samba Vera, Tomlins Elaine, Young Annie
Makerere/Mulago Palliative Care Unit, Kampala, Uganda.
International Children's Palliative Care Network, Durban 3624, South Africa.
Ecancermedicalscience. 2023 Feb 9;17:1507. doi: 10.3332/ecancer.2023.1507. eCollection 2023.
The Global Power of Oncology Nursing held their 3rd annual conference on 'Celebrating Oncology Nursing: From Adversity to Opportunity'. The conference, held virtually, addressed three major nursing challenges: health workforce and migration, climate change and cancer nursing within humanitarian settings. Around the world, nurses are working in situations of adversity, whether due to the ongoing pandemic, humanitarian crises such as war or floods, shortage of nurses and other health workers, and high clinical demands leading to overwork, stress and burnout. The conference was held in two parts in order to take into account different time zones. Three hundred and fifty participants attended from 46 countries, with part of the conference being held in both English and Spanish. It was an opportunity for oncology nurses around the world to share their experiences and the realities for their patients seeking care and their families. The conference took the form of panel discussions, videos, and individual presentations from all six WHO regions and highlighted the importance of oncology nurses role in expanding beyond caring for individuals and their families, to tackle wider issues, such as nurse migration, climate change and care within humanitarian settings.
全球肿瘤护理力量组织召开了第三届年度会议,主题为“颂扬肿瘤护理:从逆境到机遇”。本次会议以线上形式举行,探讨了护理领域的三大主要挑战:卫生人力与移民、气候变化以及人道主义背景下的癌症护理。在世界各地,护士们都在逆境中工作,这或是由于持续的疫情、战争或洪水等人道主义危机、护士及其他医护人员短缺,以及临床需求过高导致过度劳累、压力过大和职业倦怠。考虑到不同的时区,会议分两部分举行。来自46个国家的350名参与者出席了会议,部分会议内容以英语和西班牙语进行。这是一个让全球肿瘤护士分享他们的经验以及患者及其家属寻求护理的实际情况的机会。会议形式包括小组讨论、视频以及来自世界卫生组织所有六个区域的个人演讲,强调了肿瘤护士的作用不仅在于照顾患者及其家属,还在于应对更广泛的问题,如护士移民、气候变化和人道主义背景下的护理。