Effectiveness of Webinar Learning on Challenges in Management of Cancer Patients During Covid-19 Pandemic

M. Nirmala, A. Jayasudha, Kilda, Sofiya Princess Hema S, R. Gnanajothi, Keerthi, Jayalakshmi
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COVID-19 has caused social disturbance which has, triggered a rapid, still ongoing, transformation of healthcare services on global level. Oncology patients have been particularly affected, since they are highly vulnerable group in the current pandemic. As the corona virus pandemic continuously impacting the health care, patients with cancer still need treatment and assistance. Nurses are facing challenges to find a balance between life-saving cancer care and alleviating the risks of COVID-19. Webinar establishes a medium to share their knowledge and experiences to treat patients with cancer during the corona virus pandemic for oncology care team members in and around the world. The main aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of webinar learning on challenges in management of cancer patient during covid -19 pandemic. The objectives of the study were to assess the effectiveness of webinar learning program and to associate the level of knowledge and attitude on management of cancer patient during covid -19. Pre-experimental one group pretest post test design was adapted for this study. 269 samples were selected using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using a knowledge and attitude questionnaire on challenges in management of cancer patients during covid-19 through virtual platform. Inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The study revealed that there is a significant difference in the knowledge and attitude scores after webinar learning (t value=18.18; 3.96; p<0.01). The study also revealed that there is a strong positive correlation of knowledge on attitude. (r=0.0488).
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Covid-19大流行期间癌症患者管理挑战网络研讨会学习的有效性
COVID-19引发了社会动荡,引发了全球医疗保健服务的快速、持续变革。肿瘤患者受到的影响尤其严重,因为他们是当前大流行中非常脆弱的群体。随着冠状病毒大流行对医疗保健的持续影响,癌症患者仍然需要治疗和帮助。护士面临着在挽救生命的癌症护理和减轻COVID-19风险之间找到平衡的挑战。网络研讨会为世界各地的肿瘤护理团队成员提供了一个媒介,分享他们在冠状病毒大流行期间治疗癌症患者的知识和经验。该研究的主要目的是评估网络研讨会学习在covid -19大流行期间癌症患者管理挑战的有效性。该研究的目的是评估网络研讨会学习计划的有效性,并将covid -19期间癌症患者管理的知识水平和态度联系起来。本研究采用实验前一组前测后测设计。采用目的抽样技术,选取样本269份。通过虚拟平台对covid-19期间癌症患者管理面临的挑战进行知识和态度问卷调查。采用推理统计和描述性统计对数据进行分析。研究发现,网络研讨会学习后的知识和态度得分存在显著差异(t值=18.18;3.96;p < 0.01)。研究还发现,知识与态度之间存在很强的正相关关系。(r = 0.0488)。
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