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J Cancer Educ ; 37(4): 1137-1143, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33242160

RESUMO

Sexual and gender minority people have unique, unaddressed healthcare needs following prostate cancer. The research team along with a group of established subject matter experts developed a training and companion materials for healthcare professionals to address this need. Post-assessment evaluation was reported in frequencies and percentages by combining results from learners who attended an original, live web-based training and learners who completed the same training on-demand via a Learning Management System. Learners from both the live and archived training reported that the training increased their knowledge to effectively work with sexual and gender minority prostate cancer survivors. Learners also reported gaining new resources and strategies they could apply to their work. Results indicate the training fills an educational gap for healthcare professionals and supports the need for additional training of healthcare professionals focused on the healthcare needs of SGM cancer survivors.


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Sobreviventes de Câncer , Neoplasias da Próstata , Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero , Pessoal de Saúde/educação , Humanos , Masculino , Próstata , Neoplasias da Próstata/terapia
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J Oncol Navig Surviv ; 11(9): 303-309, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37205170

RESUMO

Background: There are limited training opportunities for healthcare professionals focused on the supportive care needs of sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients. SGM prostate cancer survivors have unique physical, psychosocial, and sexual needs that often go unaddressed due to lack of provider understanding of those needs. Methods: To inform the development of a training and companion materials for healthcare professionals to fill this gap, the authors conducted formative research to assess the needs of target learners and SGM patients. Formative research included a survey and focus group of oncology social workers, and interviews with SGM prostate cancer survivors. Results: Survey respondents indicated SGM patients deserved the same quality care as heterosexual, cisgender patients; however, one-third indicated they were not well informed regarding health needs of SGM people. Focus group themes included differing social support structures for SGM people and the need for healthcare professional training. Patient interviews indicated a need for SGM-specific training of healthcare professionals. Conclusion: There is a need for ongoing education and training among healthcare professionals to meet the needs of SGM prostate cancer survivors.

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Palliat Support Care ; 2(3): 305-14, 2004 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16594415

RESUMO

Indigenous community health outreach workers (CHWs), who serve as a bridge between underserved, difficult-to-reach minority populations and health professionals, can play a critical role in bringing palliative care to patients dying of AIDS and other illnesses in the inner city. Although the contribution of CHWs in the delivery of "curative" and preventive services has been well established, little attention has been given to CHWs in palliative care. Integrating the medical literature with experiences of a team providing HIV palliative care in the Bronx, a descriptive typology of critical stages and components in the work of CHWs in end-of-life care in the inner city is presented. A longitudinal case narrative, told from the perspective of the CHW, is used to demonstrate the richness and complexity of the CHW's role. The article concludes with a description of the experience of the CHW, straddling two worlds--the world of the inner city patient and the world of the health care providers--and explores the special characteristics of the individuals who can fill this vital role in palliative care.


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Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida/psicologia , Serviços de Saúde Comunitária/organização & administração , Agentes Comunitários de Saúde , Cuidados Paliativos , Humanos , Cidade de Nova Iorque , População Urbana
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