对妇科癌症护理指南发展的期望:定性探索:第一部分 - 创建基础支持。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING European Journal of Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102727
Natalie Williams , Georgia Halkett , Tracey Moroney , Sharon MacLean , Olivia Cook
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目的:护士被认为是提供最佳妇科癌症护理的关键,但以往的研究发现了这些护理角色所面临的挑战。建议包括制定以支持妇科癌症患者为重点的护理指南。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚对开发妇科癌症护理指导资源的看法和期望,并调查首选设计和内容纳入情况。本文介绍了对资源目的期望的调查结果:采用探索性定性描述设计,20 名护士和 7 名妇科癌症患者按照半结构化访谈指南参加了焦点小组或访谈。对访谈记录进行了归纳内容分析:所有 27 名参与者均为女性,居住在澳大利亚 5 个州中的一个州,其中包括来自地区的代表(9 人,占 33%),大多数人被认定为澳大利亚人或澳大利亚混血儿(25 人,占 93%)。主要专题 "护士的基础支持资源 "描述了参与者如何需要一种资源来支持妇科癌症护理工作的开展。参与者通过四个次主题阐述了他们对资源的目标:减少护理中的差异;承认护理角色的多样性;解决障碍;支持发展:结论:妇科癌症护理指导资源的开发得到了澳大利亚妇科癌症护士和癌症患者的支持。预计该指导资源的实施将有助于改善癌症治疗效果,使人们能够公平地获得优质护理服务,并支持妇科癌症护理人员队伍的发展和可持续性。
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Expectations for gynaecological cancer nursing guidance development: A qualitative exploration: Part 1 – Creating foundational support

Purpose

Nurses are acknowledged as essential in the delivery of best practice gynaecological cancer care however previous studies have identified challenges in these nursing roles. Recommendations include the development of nursing guidance focused on supporting people with a gynaecological cancer. This study aimed to explore perceptions and expectations for the development of a gynaecological cancer nursing guidance resource in Australia and investigate preferred design and content inclusion. This paper presents the findings on expectations for the resource purpose.

Methods

Utilising an exploratory qualitative descriptive design, 20 nurses and seven people with lived experience of gynaecological cancer participated in focus groups or interviews following a semi-structured interview guide. Transcripts underwent inductive content analysis.

Results

All 27 participants identified as female, lived in one of 5 Australian states, included representation from regional locations (n=9, 33%), and mostly identified as Australian or mixed Australian ethnicity (n=25, 93%). The major theme, “Foundational support resource for nurses”, described how participants require a resource to support the delivery of gynaecological cancer nursing care. Participants articulated their goals for the resource through four subthemes: reducing variation in care; acknowledging diversity in nursing roles; addressing barriers; supporting development.

Conclusion

The development of a guidance resource for gynaecological cancer nursing is supported by Australian gynaecological cancer nurses and people with cancer lived experience. It is expected its implementation will assist to improve cancer outcomes, equitable access to quality care and support the development and sustainability of the gynaecological cancer nursing workforce.
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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