Evaluating the Knowledge Change Before and After Continuing Cancer Education in Malawian Nurses

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Jennifer Hotchkiss
Agatha Kapatuka Bula
Chifundo Zimba
Samuel Bingo
Mabel Chinkhata
Lixin Song
Ashley Leak Bryant
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[1] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,UNC School of Nursing
[2] UNC Project Malawi,National Cancer Centre
[3] Kamuzu Central Hospital,UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
[4] Kamuzu Central Hospital,undefined
[5] School of Nursing UT Health San Antonio,undefined
[6] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
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Malawi; Nurse; Cancer; Education; Virtual; Knowledge;
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Malawi has a high cancer incidence and mortality. Efforts to train and educate oncology nurses have been identified as an area of need. This study evaluates the educational needs of oncology nurses in Malawi and the effects of a virtual cancer education program on improving the knowledge of cancer epidemiology, treatment, and nursing care of common cancers among oncology nurses in Malawi. The educational programs consisted of four sessions at one-month intervals focused on Cancer Screening, Survivorship, Radiation Therapy, and Complementary and Alternative Therapies. A pretest–posttest design was used. Overall, there was an increase in knowledge at each session: cancer screening (47% vs 95%), survivorship (22% vs 100%), radiation therapy (66% vs 100%), and complementary and alternative therapies (63% vs 88%). Using virtual continuing education sessions is an effective tool to enhance the knowledge of oncology nurses in Malawi. These education sessions can serve as an example of how other Schools of Nursing and cancer centers in high-resource countries can collaborate with hospitals and Schools of Nursing in low- and middle-resource countries to support the advancement of oncology nursing knowledge, and ultimately, oncologic care.
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