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医生、患者及护理人员对小儿神经肿瘤学正式认证的支持:来自小儿神经肿瘤学会(SNO)儿科工作组的一项基于调查的报告

Physician, patient, and caregiver support for a formal certification in pediatric neuro-oncology: A survey-based report from the SNO pediatrics working group.

作者信息

Lindsay Holly B, Cheng Sylvia, Fisher Paul Graham, Peters Katherine B, Walsh Kyle M, Ashley David M, Huang Annie

机构信息

Children's Hospital Colorado Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

B.C. Children's Hospital, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology/BMT, Department of Pediatrics, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Neurooncol Adv. 2023 Oct 9;5(1):vdad130. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdad130. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although CNS tumors are the most common pediatric cancer in the United States, most physicians caring for these patients are not formally certified in the subspecialty. To determine support for developing a formal certification process in pediatric neuro-oncology, the Society for Neuro-Oncology's Pediatrics Special Interest Track Training and Credentialing working group performed a cross-sectional survey-based study of physicians and patients/caregivers of children with a CNS tumor history.

METHODS

Surveys were built in Survey Monkey and were available for 3 months. The physician survey had 34 questions and was open to doctors currently caring for pediatric neuro-oncology patients. The patient/caregiver survey had 13 questions. Both surveys were completed anonymously.

RESULTS

The physician survey was completed by 193 participants, the majority of whom self-identified as oncologists. Only 5.6% of survey participants had ever been board-certified in neuro-oncology; the majority of participating physicians were either unaware that this certification existed or thought they were not eligible due to training in pediatrics rather than neurology or internal medicine. Almost half of the self-identified pediatric neuro-oncologists had not completed any specific clinical neuro-oncology training. Over 75% of physicians were supportive of the implementation of a formal certification process in pediatric neuro-oncology. A total of 30 participants completed the patient/caregiver survey. Although the majority of survey participants were highly satisfied with their oncologist, 70% would have been more comfortable if their oncologist had been specifically certified in pediatric neuro-oncology.

CONCLUSIONS

There is support from physicians, patients, and caregivers to establish a formal certification process in pediatric neuro-oncology.

摘要

背景

尽管中枢神经系统肿瘤是美国最常见的儿科癌症,但大多数照料这些患者的医生并未获得该亚专业的正式认证。为了确定对开展儿科神经肿瘤学正式认证程序的支持情况,神经肿瘤学会的儿科特别兴趣小组培训与认证工作组对有中枢神经系统肿瘤病史儿童的医生以及患者/照料者进行了一项基于横断面调查的研究。

方法

调查问卷在Survey Monkey平台构建,为期3个月。医生调查问卷有34个问题,面向目前照料儿科神经肿瘤患者的医生开放。患者/照料者调查问卷有13个问题。两份调查问卷均匿名填写。

结果

193名参与者完成了医生调查问卷,其中大多数人自称是肿瘤学家。只有5.6%的调查参与者曾获得神经肿瘤学的委员会认证;大多数参与调查的医生要么不知道有这种认证,要么认为由于他们接受的是儿科而非神经科或内科培训,自己没有资格获得认证。几乎一半自称儿科神经肿瘤学家的人没有完成任何特定的临床神经肿瘤学培训。超过75%的医生支持在儿科神经肿瘤学中实施正式的认证程序。共有30名参与者完成了患者/照料者调查问卷。尽管大多数调查参与者对他们的肿瘤学家非常满意,但如果他们的肿瘤学家获得儿科神经肿瘤学的专门认证,70%的人会感觉更安心。

结论

医生、患者和照料者都支持在儿科神经肿瘤学中建立正式的认证程序。

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