Development and Implementation of Educational Material by Nurses for Parents/Caregivers of Children With Cancer: A Peruvian National Study

Author:

Hilario Rosmery1,Cosme Melitta1,Barzola Isela1,Bejarano Giovanna1,Benavente Annaly12,Sabrera Gina1,Celis Edinho1,Mirabal Flor1,Huerta María del Pilar1,Carpio Zulma1,Quispe Yuly1ORCID,Elera Elizabeth1,Ascue Kathy3,Jesús Maritza4,Grados Ivonne5,Allauca Nora5,Escobedo Milagros6,Muñoz Sara5,Ruda Lourdes7,Velandres María del Carmen8,Olarte-Sierra María Fernanda9,Maradiegue Essy10,Pascual Claudia11,Vasquez Liliana1213

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Oncology Nursing, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases, Lima, Peru

2. Deceased.

3. Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Instituto Nacional del Niño-San Borja, Lima, Peru

4. Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Yrigoyen, Lima, Peru

5. Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Lima, Peru

6. Pediatric Nutrition, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Lima, Peru

7. Psychooncology, Asociación Nacional de Psicooncología del Perú (ANPPE), Lima, Peru

8. General administrator, Casa MAGIA, Lima, Peru

9. Medical Anthropology & Global Health Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology Universität Wien, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

10. Division of Prevention and Control of Cancer, Ministry of Health, Lima, Peru

11. Department of Non-communicable Disease, PAHO/WHO, Lima, Peru

12. Department of Non-communicable Disease, PAHO/WHO, Washington, DC, USA

13. Faculty of Medicine, University of San Martin de Porres, Research, Center of Precision Medicine, Lima, Peru

Abstract

Background: Education for parents and caregivers of children with cancer is one of the fundamental roles of nurses to avoid complications, provide quality care, promote adherence to treatment and maintain basic standards of care. This study aimed to design educational material for parents and caregivers of children with cancer in Peru on general information about childhood cancer and its care. Method: Within the framework of the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer in Peru, a multicenter working group was convened by the Peruvian Ministry of Health. A comprehensive needs assessment of parents and caregivers of children with cancer was performed through a survey in June and July 2020. The survey was conducted online (via Google Forms) and in person at nine hospitals to examine the preferred method of delivery and content of information. Results: Based on the findings from the parent needs assessment, a national nursing working group developed Spanish-language audiovisual materials (i.e., diagnosis and treatment videos for nurses to educate parents and caregivers). A total of 365 parents and caregivers were included. Most respondents (56.9%) were parents of children receiving treatment. Main topics were childhood cancer overview and side effects (85%), food and nutrition (75%), and palliative care (67%); most (70.9%) preferred information through talks and videos (64.7%). Twenty-three videos were developed with support by the Pan American Health Organization and the Ministry of Health. Discussion: Assessing the educational needs of parents and caregivers of children with cancer provides a starting point in the design of targeted strategies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics,Oncology (nursing),Advanced and Specialized Nursing,General Medicine

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