Abdelhafeez Abdelhafeez, Loh Amos, Harrison Derek, Gonzales Gloriamaria, Lezama-Del Valle Pablo, Kremer Vilani, Giménez-Salinas Lucas Krauel, Pachl Maximilian, Júnior Acimar Gonçalves da Cunha, Nightingale Michael, Dasgupta Roshni, Gerstle Justin Ted, Sarnacki Sabine, Ribeiro Rodrigo Chaves, Wijnen Marc, Lobos Pablo, Qureshi Sajid, Abib Simone de Campos
Department of Global Pediatric Medicine and Department of Surgery, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Golisano Children's Hospital, Rochester, New York, USA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2025 Jun;72(6):e31670. doi: 10.1002/pbc.31670. Epub 2025 Mar 25.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Pediatric cancer is a major global health challenge, with an estimated 400,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Access to specialized surgical care is particularly limited in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where a shortage of trained pediatric surgical oncologists exacerbates treatment disparities. This study aimed to develop a comprehensive global curriculum for pediatric surgical oncology to enhance training and improve patient outcomes.
A mixed-method approach was adopted for the development and implementation of the curriculum. A consensus-driven curriculum was created through a Delphi process involving pediatric surgical oncology program directors from diverse regions. A series of voting rounds established essential competencies, with a threshold of 70% agreement required for inclusion. The curriculum incorporates both online modules and hands-on training, emphasizing regional needs and mentorship.
The Delphi panel included a diverse group of pediatric surgical oncology program directors, with consensus reached on a comprehensive checklist of competencies after three rounds of voting. The curriculum was piloted in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, ensuring local relevance and sustainability through collaborations with national cancer institutes and ministries of health.
This innovative curriculum aims to transform pediatric surgical oncology education, fostering a global community of practice. By addressing training gaps in LMICs, it seeks to enhance the quality of care for pediatric cancer patients and strengthen healthcare systems worldwide.
背景/目的:儿童癌症是一项重大的全球健康挑战,估计每年有40万新发病例。在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),获得专业外科护理的机会尤其有限,这些国家训练有素的儿童外科肿瘤学家短缺,加剧了治疗差距。本研究旨在制定一份全面的全球儿童外科肿瘤学课程,以加强培训并改善患者治疗效果。
采用混合方法来开发和实施该课程。通过德尔菲法,由来自不同地区的儿童外科肿瘤学项目主任参与,创建了一个由共识驱动的课程。一系列投票轮次确定了基本能力,纳入需达到70%的一致同意门槛。该课程包括在线模块和实践培训,强调区域需求和指导。
德尔菲小组由不同的儿童外科肿瘤学项目主任组成,经过三轮投票后就一份全面的能力清单达成了共识。该课程在非洲、东南亚和拉丁美洲进行了试点,通过与国家癌症研究所和卫生部合作确保了当地相关性和可持续性。
这一创新课程旨在变革儿童外科肿瘤学教育,培育一个全球实践社区。通过解决低收入和中等收入国家的培训差距,它力求提高儿童癌症患者的护理质量,并加强全球医疗保健系统。