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Title: Competences in Oncology Clinical Trials for nurses: a twenty year practice perspective
Authors: de la Torre Montero, Julio César
Huerta Cebrián, Paloma
Ortega Latorre, María Yolanda
Valencia Rodríguez, Carlos
Arribas Marín, Juan Manuel
Fernández Ayuso, Rosa María
Abstract: .
Clinical trials in nursing have special requests that need attention and specific training. From a clinical training perspetive, they provide us with an extensive experience along with theorethical knowledge. In order to achieve the competeces that will allow us to become experts, we need to combine the experience in the academical and clinical field. We gathered a team of experts (three nurses, two pharmacists, one physician) with clinical experience as well as an extensive trayectory as college professors in order to define several competences (general, specific, and some of them particularly designed) to be applied in a nurse study in an Oncology Clinical Trial. We named and classified these competences in several categories such as: to know the competence, to know how to design the competence and to know how to perform such competence. To describe the competences of a study nurse, we must point out that study nurses take place in a multidisciplinary team, working with proper and delegated tasks. They do not just provide nursing care such as vital signs registration and administration of the prescribed medication. Along with that, they provide health education and assessment on treatment adherence. They are also responsible for the performance of complementary techniques including : providing assistance with the quality of life questionnaire-completion, EKG recording and blood extraction (that will be necessary to determine the phase I-II kinetics , pharmacogenomics,circulating tumor cells and basic blood work). They should also be ready to respond to adverse events and reactions coming from the prescribed treatments . Related to the above mentioned skills, it is important to know not only how to perform these techniques correctly, but to know why as well as the way how to approach the patient s needs.
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