Development of an International Competency Framework for Nurses in the Provision of Self-management Support to Cancer Populations

, Agbejule, Oluwaseyifunmi Andi, , , Koczwara, Bogda, Erickson, Jeanne, So, Winnie K.W., & Howell, Doris (2023) Development of an International Competency Framework for Nurses in the Provision of Self-management Support to Cancer Populations. Cancer Nursing, 46(6), pp. 477-487.

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Background: Cancer survivors are required to manage their health, healthcare, and a myriad of symptoms through self-management. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a comprehensive framework of competencies and performance criteria that identifies the requisite knowledge and skills for nursing practice in the provision of self-management support for cancer survivors and their families. Methods: The competency framework was developed using the following 3-stage consensus building approach: (1) development of a preliminary list of self-management support competencies and performance criteria informed by relevant literature, (2) a 2-round modified Delphi conducted with a panel of cancer nurse experts, and (3) a research team consensus meeting to finalize framework components. Results: Seventy-one items, comprising 13 core competencies and 58 performance criteria, across 6 domains were generated. In round 1 of the modified Delphi, a panel of 21 oncology nurses produced consensus on retaining 28 items for inclusion in the final framework. Thirty-one items (including new items generated in round 1) were sent to round 2 for further rating. A panel of 19 nurses produced consensus on retaining a further 20 items in the framework in round 2. Of the 11 items that did not reach consensus, the research team proposed to include 7 in the final framework. Fifty-nine items were included in the final framework. Conclusions: This study provides a comprehensive, self-management support competency framework for oncology nurses. Implications for Practice: This framework is the first step toward the development of training program curricula that prepares nurses in self-management for cancer and associated coaching knowledge and skills.

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ID Code: 245908
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Chan, Raymond J.orcid.org/0000-0003-0248-7046
Yates, Patsy M.orcid.org/0000-0001-8946-8504
Additional Information: Acknowledgements: On behalf of the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, the authors would like to thank the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia, Oncology Nursing Society, Canadian Association of Nurse in Oncology, Oncology Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Associations, and Japanese Society for Cancer Nursing for their support in nominating their members to participate in the Expert Panel. Specifically, the authors would like to acknowledge the contribution of expert panel members including Michael Fitzgerald, Fen Gu, Ikuko Chiba, Beth Crowe, Julia Downing, Agatha Ogunkorode, Carla Thamm, Carmen Chan, Christine Maheu, Jeanne Erickson, Nicole Kinnane, Catherine Paterson, and Karine Bilodeau.
Measurements or Duration: 11 pages
Keywords: Cancer survivors, Competency, Health education, Nursing, Self-management support
DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001143
ISSN: 0162-220X
Pure ID: 156242767
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Current > Schools > School of Nursing
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