TY - JOUR
T1 - Establishment of consensus on content and learning objectives for an interprofessional education in childhood cancer
T2 - A Delphi survey
AU - Topperzer, Martha Krogh
AU - Thellesen, Line
AU - Hoffmann, Marianne
AU - Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard
AU - Weibel, Mette
AU - Lausen, Birgitte
AU - Schmiegelow, Kjeld
AU - Sørensen, Jette Led
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - Background Complex treatment, care and rehabilitation require continuous healthcare professional development and maintenance of competencies in collaboration with other professionals. Interprofessional education in childhood cancer involves several groups of healthcare professionals with both general and specific knowledge and skills. Objective To establish consensus on content and interprofessional learning objectives for an interprofessional education in childhood cancer. Design A three-round Delphi survey in Scandinavian childhood cancer departments. Participants Healthcare professionals appointed by their head of departments and head nurses based on their profession and their involvement in continuing professional development. Main outcome measures A prioritised list of interprofessional learning objectives with a mean score of ≥3 on a five-point scale (1=not relevant, 5=extremely relevant). Results 12 childhood cancer departments participated with 30 healthcare professionals: 11 nurses, 10 medical doctors, 5 social workers, 2 physiotherapists and 2 pedagogues. In total, 28 (93%), 25 (83%) and 22 (73%) completed the first, second and third round, respectively. In the first round, we asked open-ended questions and used directed content analysis to analyse 386 statements. We formulated 170 interprofessional learning objectives in six categories: (1) acute life-threatening situations, (2) gastrointestinal toxicities and side effects, (3) pain, (4) palliation, (5) play and activity, and (6) prescription and administration of medicine. The second round resulted in 168 interprofessional learning objectives receiving a mean score of ≥3 on a five-point scale. Final agreement in the third round resulted in a prioritised list of 168 learning objectives. Conclusions Consensus on content and interprofessional learning objectives for an interprofessional education in childhood cancer was established across five groups of healthcare professionals in three countries. Some learning objectives are generic and can be applied in settings other than childhood cancer, where healthcare professionals collaborate to provide patients and families optimal treatment and care.
AB - Background Complex treatment, care and rehabilitation require continuous healthcare professional development and maintenance of competencies in collaboration with other professionals. Interprofessional education in childhood cancer involves several groups of healthcare professionals with both general and specific knowledge and skills. Objective To establish consensus on content and interprofessional learning objectives for an interprofessional education in childhood cancer. Design A three-round Delphi survey in Scandinavian childhood cancer departments. Participants Healthcare professionals appointed by their head of departments and head nurses based on their profession and their involvement in continuing professional development. Main outcome measures A prioritised list of interprofessional learning objectives with a mean score of ≥3 on a five-point scale (1=not relevant, 5=extremely relevant). Results 12 childhood cancer departments participated with 30 healthcare professionals: 11 nurses, 10 medical doctors, 5 social workers, 2 physiotherapists and 2 pedagogues. In total, 28 (93%), 25 (83%) and 22 (73%) completed the first, second and third round, respectively. In the first round, we asked open-ended questions and used directed content analysis to analyse 386 statements. We formulated 170 interprofessional learning objectives in six categories: (1) acute life-threatening situations, (2) gastrointestinal toxicities and side effects, (3) pain, (4) palliation, (5) play and activity, and (6) prescription and administration of medicine. The second round resulted in 168 interprofessional learning objectives receiving a mean score of ≥3 on a five-point scale. Final agreement in the third round resulted in a prioritised list of 168 learning objectives. Conclusions Consensus on content and interprofessional learning objectives for an interprofessional education in childhood cancer was established across five groups of healthcare professionals in three countries. Some learning objectives are generic and can be applied in settings other than childhood cancer, where healthcare professionals collaborate to provide patients and families optimal treatment and care.
KW - haematology
KW - medical education
KW - multidisciplinary team-care
KW - oncology
KW - paediatric practice
U2 - 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000634
DO - 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000634
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 32342017
AN - SCOPUS:85083067393
VL - 4
JO - BMJ Paediatrics Open
JF - BMJ Paediatrics Open
SN - 2399-9772
IS - 1
M1 - e000634
ER -