Abstract

Background. In 2018, Eurasian Alliance in Pediatric Oncology (EurADO) members identified pediatric hematology/oncology nursing education as a regional priority. In most participating Eurasian countries, pediatric hematology/oncology nursing is not recognized as a subspecialty; thus, subspecialized education offerings may be limited. A working group of nurse leaders was formed to set nursing priorities to advance pediatric cancer nursing and subspecialized education in the region. As an initial project, members determined a need to develop a train-the-trainer course for regional implementation to improve nurses’ subspecialty knowledge.Purpose/Objective. A needs assessment was conducted to evaluate Eurasian nurses’ pediatric hematology/oncology education needs to inform the development of a pediatric hematology/oncology nursing train-the-trainer course in Eurasia.Design/Methods. From August to September 2019, a paper-based needs assessment was disseminated in English and Russian to working group members for dissemination to pediatric cancer nurses in their hospitals. Items included multiple choice, yes/no, Likert-type scale and open-ended questions. Questions assessed participant demographics, subspecialty education topics of interest and perceived high-risk issues for nurses and patients.Results. Responses were received from 233 nurses representing 13 hospitals in 9 countries. Priority topics of interest included overview of pediatric cancers and treatment, chemotherapy administration and side effects, oncologic emergencies and vascular access. Nurses reported that patients in their settings were at high-risk for infection, depression/psychological issues, treatment-related side effects and complications. Perceived high-risk areas for nurses included stress/burnout, high workloads/short-staffing, hazardous drug and blood borne pathogen exposure and limited equipment.Conclusion. Survey findings reveal a lack of subspecialty pediatric hematology/oncology education opportunities for nurses practicing in Eurasian hospitals. The Eurasia Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing Course was developed based on survey results and is currently being implemented across centers in the region.

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  • In 2018, Eurasian Alliance in Pediatric Oncology (EurADO) members identified pediatric hematology/oncology nursing education as a regional priority

  • Over 40 % of nurses had worked as a nurse in pediatric hematology/oncology for 10 or more years, and 40 % had worked in pediatric hematology/ oncology for five or less years

  • In summary, subspecialty pediatric hematology/ oncology nursing education is essential to the development of a strong subspecialized nursing workforce, equipped to meet the evolving and highly complex demands of delivering pediatric cancer-directed treatment

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In 2018, Eurasian Alliance in Pediatric Oncology (EurADO) members identified pediatric hematology/oncology nursing education as a regional priority. In most participating Eurasian countries, pediatric hematology/oncology nursing is not recognized as a subspecialty; subspecialized education offerings may be limited. The Eurasia Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing Course was developed based on survey results and is currently being implemented across centers in the region. The Eurasia Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Nursing Working Group was formed with nurse leaders from 19 hospitals in 11 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan) to set nursing priorities to advance pediatric cancer nursing and subspecialized education in the region. Members determined a need to develop a train-the-trainer course for regional implementation to improve nurses' subspecialty knowledge. A needs assessment was conducted to evaluate Eurasian nurses’ pediatric hematology/oncology education needs to inform development of a pediatric hematology/oncology nursing train-the-trainer course in Eurasia

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