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Title:
Improving Oncology Nurses' Navigator Core Competencies Toward Caring for Children with Cancer
Authors: Fatma Ismael Mohammed 1 , Hanan Nabawy Elaasar 2 , Maha Elsayed Elaraby3
Year: 2024
Keywords: Caring, Children, Core Competencies, Navigator Nurses, Oncology
Journal: Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal
Volume: 35
Issue: 4
Pages: 103-133
Publisher: Fatma Ismael Mohammed
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Fatma Ismael Mohamed_paper7.pdf
Supplementary materials Fatma Ismael Mohamed_paper7.pdf
Abstract:

The navigator nurses were established to aid children with cancer by utilizing their practical experience and abilities to deliver patient-centered care, addressing physical, social, and emotional needs. They oversee the entire treatment process, empowering children, offering information and support and bridging the gap between children and health care team. The aim of this study was to improve oncology nurses' navigation core competencies toward caring for children with cancer. Subjects and Method: Design: A quasi-experimental design was used. Subjects: All available children and nurses who are working at oncology units of Benha Specialized pediatric in Benha City. Tools: Tool (I): A structured interview sheet, Tool (II): Oncology nurses’ navigator core competency scale, Tool (III): Medical data of the studied pediatric oncology &Pediatric oncology patient's satisfaction. Results: It was found that the vast majority of the studied nurses had an incompetent level of navigation core competencies at the pre- navigation implementation which improved to majority of them had a competent level of navigation competency post- and follow-up navigation implementation.

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