Fitch Margaret I, Kotronoulas Grigorios, Fischer-Cartlidge Erica, Young Annie, So Winnie K W, Buick Catriona, Chan Raymond J, Cordon Charissa, Drury Amanda, Fowler Matthew, Hyman Jodi, Lelond Stephanie, Ullgren Helena, Sharp Lena, Tarasuk Joy, Yates Patsy
Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Aug 27;33(9):815. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09880-1.
The Multinational Association for Supportive Care (MASCC) recently published its Supportive Care 2030 Movement with the aims of developing consensus about shared, equitable and translatable ambitions to drive excellence in and outline the desired state of supportive cancer care by 2030. In response to the publication of the ambition statements, the major oncology nursing organizations launched a collaboration in June 2024 with the aim of achieving global nursing excellence and leadership within the wider interdisciplinary model of supportive cancer care. This editorial presents our collective response to the ambitions set by the Supportive Care 2030 Movement. We believe that the 13 ambitions can realistically be achieved only if five prerequisites are in place that put oncology nursing at the forefront of any relevant endeavor.
跨国支持性护理协会(MASCC)最近发布了其“2030年支持性护理运动”,旨在就共同、公平且可转化的目标达成共识,以推动卓越发展,并勾勒出到2030年支持性癌症护理的理想状态。针对这些目标声明的发布,主要肿瘤护理组织于2024年6月发起了一项合作,旨在在更广泛的跨学科支持性癌症护理模式中实现全球护理卓越和领导力。这篇社论展示了我们对“2030年支持性护理运动”所设定目标的集体回应。我们认为,只有具备五个先决条件,将肿瘤护理置于任何相关努力的前沿,这13项目标才有可能切实实现。