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CN38 - Development of an advocacy toolkit for cancer nurses

Date

16 Sep 2021

Session

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Topics

Career Development;  Cancer Research

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Presenters

Merel Van Klinken

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2021) 32 (suppl_5): S1270-S1272. 10.1016/annonc/annonc695

Authors

M. Van Klinken1, D. Protogiros2, T. Tsitsi3, G. Knotgen4, M.G. Braz5

Author affiliations

  • 1 Palliative Care, Netherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital (NKI-AVL), 1066 CX - Amsterdam/NL
  • 2 -, Hellenic Public Health Organization, 15784 - Athens/GR
  • 3 -, Cyprus University of Technology - Nursing Science, 3041 - Limassol/CY
  • 4 -, Ubbo Emmius Clinic, Aurich/DE
  • 5 -, Portuguese Oncology Institute, Porto/PT

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Abstract CN38

Background

Cancer nurses have an important role in advocating both for nurses and for patients. They are of great importance in advocating for patients, being their voice and educating them. However, nurses also have a significant role in advocating for nurses on the level of education and policymaking. Cancer nurses can be leaders in different facets within their profession. In caring for patients, they have a vital role in prevention, education, raising awareness and caring for patients and their significant others. Furthermore, cancer nurses show an increasing need to have a role in influencing policy, legislation and in lobbying. One of the aims of the European Oncology Nursing Society’s (EONS) advocacy working group is to create a toolkit for nurses to use in their advocacy activities.

Methods

A semi structured literary review was conducted. Also, other toolkits were assessed and other models of advocacy were identified.

Results

So far have shown different definitions for nursing advocacy. Research has shown that it is mostly clear what is meant with advocating for patients. However nurses have different definitions for advocating as a whole. A guide will be developed that improves cancer nursing status and recognition in Europe containing 2 parts. 1) Introduction to Advocacy/ understanding and 2) advocacy tools. Part 1 will contain a definition, models of advocacy suited for cancer nurses, barriers, the why and when to advocate and targets for advocating. Part 2 of the toolkit will go into tools on how to influence policy, providing of information and training, good practices, public education and involvement and development of an advocacy strategy.

Conclusions

At EONS14, further results will be presented on development of this advocacy toolkit for cancer nurses.

Clinical trial identification

Legal entity responsible for the study

EONS.

Funding

Has not received any funding.

Disclosure

All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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