BMC Cancer (Jan 2018)

A train the trainer program for healthcare professionals tasked with providing psychosocial support to breast cancer survivors

  • Eunyoung Park,
  • Junghee Yoon,
  • Eun-kyung Choi,
  • Im Ryung Kim,
  • Danbee Kang,
  • Se-Kyung Lee,
  • Jeong Eon Lee,
  • Seok Jin Nam,
  • Jin Seok Ahn,
  • Adriaan Visser,
  • Juhee Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-017-3965-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Background The objective of this study is to develop, implement, and evaluate a training program for healthcare providers to improve ability to provide psychosocial support to breast cancer survivors in Korea. Methods Based on a needs assessment survey and in-depth interviews with breast cancer survivors, a multidisciplinary team developed two-day intensive training program as well as education materials and counseling notes. Participants’ overall satisfaction was evaluated after the training. Results The training program included a total of 16 lectures held over the course of seven sessions. Forty-one nurses and 3 social workers participated in the training program. Mean age was 37.5(± 6.4) years, and on average, they had 11.1 (± 5.6) years of experience. Participants’ overall satisfaction was good as following: program contents (4.04), trainee guidebook (3.82), location and environment (4.10), and program organization (4.19). Among the participants, 31 (70.4%) received certification after submitting real consultation cases after the training. Conclusion Two day intensive training can provide a comprehensive and coordinated education to healthcare professionals for implementing survivorship care with an emphasis on psychosocial support. Furthermore, the program should resume as a periodic continuing education course for healthcare providers. Similar education for graduate students in oncology nursing would be beneficial.

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