The effects of an educational program for non-physician health care providers regarding fertility preservation

Emi Takeuchi, Masashi Kato, Kayoko Miyata, Nao Suzuki, Chikako Shimizu, Hiroshi Okada, Naoko Matsunaga, Mariko Shimizu, Natsuko Moroi, Daisuke Fujisawa, Masaru Mimura, Yoko Miyoshi

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Abstract

Purpose: The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Clinical Practice guidelines recommend that physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health care providers should be prepared to discuss the risk of infertility with patients. We conducted an educational program for non-physician health care providers regarding fertility preservation and evaluated the effects of the educational program. Methods: The 4-h educational program consisted of lectures about infertility as a potential risk of cancer treatment, fertility preservation, and psychosocial support. Knowledge, confidence, institutional change, and self-practice were assessed pre-program, immediately post-program, and 6 months post-program. Results: Of 124 participants who joined the program, 74 completed and returned the follow-up survey 6 months after the program. Sixty-one percent of the participants were nurses, 27% were social workers, and 4% were psychologists. The scores for confidence and knowledge increased between pre- and immediate post-program periods (p < 0.01), and between pre- and 6-month post-program periods (p < 0.01). The knowledge score was 52, 76, and 71% at the 3 points respectively. The participants became more likely to disseminate fertility preservation counseling at their institutions (p < 0.01) and use informational resources (p < 0.01). Overall, self-practice and institutional support did not change. Conclusions: The study revealed that this educational program is applicable for non-physicians to learn about fertility preservation. The participants improved significantly in confidence and knowledge, but not in counseling skills.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3447-3452
Number of pages6
JournalSupportive Care in Cancer
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Oct 1

Keywords

  • Confidence
  • Counseling
  • Fertility preservation
  • Health care provider
  • Knowledge

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology

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