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Advancing Nursing Practices in Hospital Oncology Care
Sponsor: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Summary
The purpose of this study is to find out if a new training program for nurses called PACT (Partnership, Assessment, Care, and Transition) will be effective and relevant in helping nurses gain the skills needed to provide high-quality family-centered care. Family-centered care skills include engaging family caregivers as partners in patient care, and strengthening their capacity for caregiving by assessing family support needs and facilitating access to resources when needed. The study will also look at whether the quality of nurses' family-centered care skills is associated with improved outcomes for family caregivers. Both nurses and family caregivers will be enrolled in this study. Participants will be nurses/caregivers who care for advanced GI cancer patients admitted to Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Official title: Advancing Family-Centered Care Nursing Practices in Inpatient Oncology Care
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
84
Start Date
2021-09-03
Completion Date
2026-09-03
Last Updated
2025-09-19
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Partnership, Assessment, Care and Transition training intervention
Partnership, Assessment, Care and Transition to psychosocial resources. Nurses who participate in PACT will receive 8 hours of training in a single, full-day workshop. We will train nurses in clusters of 10-12 nurses at one time, which will allow for cross-coverage with minimal disruption to workflow, and provide a more intimate, small-group learning environment.
Locations (1)
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States