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BackgroundPediatric cancer is a global problem, and some studies have emphasized that nurses caring for these children experience work-related challenges. This has caused many children diagnosed with cancer to have a prolonged hospital stay and suffer unnecessary pain. However, there is insufficient documentary evidence on this issue. This study aims to explore and understand the challenges faced by pediatric oncology nurses in caring for children in Ghana.MethodsAn exploratory qualitative research design study was conducted from August 2019 to April 2020. The study was conducted at the pediatric oncology unit which is located at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), Ghana. The study was conducted among 14 Ghanaian pediatric oncology nurses who were purposively sampled. A semi-structured interview guide was used to collect data. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed inductively using Elo and Kyngas content analysis approach. The criteria proposed by Guba and Lincoln were used to ensure the validity of the study.ResultsFrom the analysis of participants transcripts, eight subcategories emerged from two major categories. The subcategories were; time-consuming care, low job motivations, inadequate logistics, work stress, reduced labour force, low knowledge level, lack of teamwork and the perception of contracting cancer.ConclusionsThe results point to several organizational and personal constraints experienced by the nurses who work at the pediatric oncology ward. It is hoped that by addressing these challenges, it would lead to further improvement in the care that is provided to children with cancer. There is the need for the administrative managers of hospitals, government and other stakeholders to invest in human, material and financial resources for delivering childhood cancer care services.

Highlights

  • Pediatric cancer is a global problem, and some studies have emphasized that nurses caring for these children experience work-related challenges

  • What is already known about the topic? The pediatric cancer care challenges experienced by nurses include; low technology of care and inadequate cancer education

  • The Lack of managerial support, lack of nurses’ authority to change practice, Physical and psychological distress and lack of time have been frequently cited as challenges experienced by pediatric oncology nurses

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Pediatric cancer is a global problem, and some studies have emphasized that nurses caring for these children experience work-related challenges. This has caused many children diagnosed with cancer to have a prolonged hospital stay and suffer unnecessary pain. The pediatric cancer care challenges in LMIC include low technology of care, inadequate cancer education [6, 7], and experiences of physical and psychological distress [8] This claim is in line with the findings in a study conducted in Ghana, which opined that several factors within the work environment influence the performance of nursing care. Another study mentioned that the challenges of the pediatric oncology nurses are close to minimal [16]

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