2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-119290
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SICKO. Development of a Multi-Disciplinary Training-Concept for Paediatric Oncology

Abstract: Treating children with cancer requires multiple different skills. For the healthcare personnel (HCP) in Germany the practice of ongoing training to improve professional skills is almost non-existent. Therefore, we developed a programme called 'SICKO' to support HCPs skills and attitudes by means of a multidisciplinary workshop. Following a qualitative analysis, we then designed a modular (3 day) workshop. During day one (8 h) participants learn practical skills, the fundamentals of chemotherapy, and effective … Show more

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“…One center has a cross-border cooperation with a clinic in a neighbor country, offering international online sessions and seminars together. For interprofessional education, one university hospital has initiated courses covering security on pediatric oncology (SICKO Course, https://www.sicko-mhh.de/) [3]. The educational team visits other centers and trains teams under local con- ditions.…”
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“…One center has a cross-border cooperation with a clinic in a neighbor country, offering international online sessions and seminars together. For interprofessional education, one university hospital has initiated courses covering security on pediatric oncology (SICKO Course, https://www.sicko-mhh.de/) [3]. The educational team visits other centers and trains teams under local con- ditions.…”
Section: Interview Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains an unanswered question why these noble efforts often remain a local phenomenon, and neither teacher nor residents in training are connected to each other, which is in clear contrast to the intensive networking in pediatric oncology research and clinics. Only two evaluations of these concepts have been published [3,8]. Here we see a strong need for further research and a more powerful network of teachers.…”
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“…Darüber hinaus werden durch "Train-the-Trainer" Workshops ehemalige Teilnehmende selbst zu Trainern für die eigene Klinik ausgebildet. Besseres Verständnis der verschiedenen Bedarfe im interprofessionellen Behandlungsteam fördert die Professionalisierung der Berufsgruppen und somit auch die Sicherheit der Patient:innen [2].…”
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