Knowledge and attitude on childhood cancer survivorship among healthcare trainees:a multicentre study from India  

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作  者:Amritesh Grewal Bhavik Bansal Chetanya Mittal Hardik Gupta Archana Sasi Prasanth Ganesan Aashima Dabas Puneet Sahi Lakshmi Ramamoorthy Hmar Thiak Lalthanthuami Jaikumar Ramamoorthy Arwachi Sindhu Suyash Arora Anumeha Bhukya Muthumani Hepzibah Kanchana Devi Karthick Krishnamurthy Sanjeet K Rai Nikhil Mehta Komal Antil Sameer Bakhshi Shuvadeep Ganguly 

机构地区:[1]Medical Student,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,Delhi,India [2]Department of Medical Oncology,Dr.B.R.A.Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,Delhi,India [3]Department of Medical Oncology,Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research,Puducherry,Puducherry,India [4]Department of Pediatrics,Lok Nayak Hospital,New Delhi,Delhi,India [5]Department of Pediatrics,Maulana Azad Medical College,New Delhi,Delhi,India [6]College of Nursing,Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research,Puducherry,Puducherry,India [7]Department of Pediatrics,Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research,Puducherry,Puducherry,India [8]Medical Student,Maulana Azad Medical College,New Delhi,Delhi,India [9]Department of Surgical Disciplines,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,Delhi,India [10]Department of Dermatology and Venereology,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,Delhi,India [11]College of Nursing,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi,Delhi,India

出  处:《Family Medicine and Community Health》2024年第S02期34-43,共10页家庭医学与社区卫生(英文)

摘  要:Background The proportion of childhood cancer survivors(CCS)in low/middle-income countries(LMICs)is rising.CCS often develop several physical and psycho-social long-term adverse effects,with unique healthcare needs.Primary healthcare providers(primary care physicians(PCPs)),especially in LMICs,are often not equipped to handle survivorship care.This study aimed to assess knowledge,and attitude among trainee healthcare providers concerning major issues of paediatric survivorship care.Methods A multi-centre,cross-sectional,questionnaire-based study was conducted among nursing and medical undergraduate students,and postgraduate medical residents across three tertiary-care teaching hospitals in India—All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi;Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research,Puducherry;and Maulana Azad Medical College,New Delhi.A questionnaire with total of 24 questions(14 knowledge-based and 10 attitude-based)was finalised after validation by expert review and piloting.The major domains covered in the questionnaire included knowledge and attitude regarding long-term adverse effects and psychosocial,employment-related issues faced by the survivors.It was administered to the study participants electronically.The knowledge-based questions had true/false responses(scored as 0 or 1 if incorrect or correct,respectively).Attitude-based questions were scored as 5-point Likert scale.Results Total 898 responses were collected(median age:21 years,64%(576/898)female).Among the respondents,44%were undergraduate medical students,42%were nursing students and 14%were postgraduate medical residents.The mean(SD)of knowledge score was 8.72(2.04)(out of 14).On multivariable analysis,only discipline of training predicted knowledge scores regarding survivorship care.Postgraduate medical residents(9.08)as well as undergraduate medical students(8.85),had significantly higher mean knowledge scores than nursing students(8.47)(p=0.004).Two questions were answered incorrectly by the majority;children

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分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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