Author:
van Egmond Remco,van Kesteren Jurre,Kaomba Lucy,Philipo Godfrey Sama,Borgstein Eric,Rinkes Inne Borel,Rijken Marcus,Kruijff Schelto,Stortelder Eva
Abstract
AbstractAnnually more than 1 million newly diagnosed cancer cases and 500,000 cancer-related deaths occur in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). By 2030, the cancer burden in Africa is expected to double accompanied by low survival rates. Surgery remains the primary treatment for solid tumours especially where other treatment modalities are lacking. However, in SSA, surgical residents lack sufficient training in cancer treatment. In 2022, Malawian and Dutch specialists co-designed a training course focusing on oncologic diseases and potential treatment options tailored to the Malawian context. The aim of this study was to describe the co-creation process of a surgical oncology education activity in a low resource setting, at the same time attempting to evaluate the effectiveness of this training program. The course design was guided and evaluated conform Kirkpatrick’s requirements for an effective training program. Pre-and post-course questionnaires were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness. Thirty-five surgical and gynaecological residents from Malawi participated in the course. Eighty-six percent of respondents (n = 24/28) were highly satisfied at the end of the course. After a 2-month follow-up, 84% (n = 16/19) frequently applied the newly acquired knowledge, and 74% (n = 14/19) reported to have changed their patient care. The course costs were approximately 119 EUR per attendee per day. This course generally received generally positively feedback, had high satisfaction rates, and enhanced knowledge and confidence in the surgical treatment of cancer. Its effectiveness should be further evaluated using the same co-creation model in different settings. Integrating oncology into the regular curriculum of surgical residents is recommended.
Funder
Stichting Oncologie Onderwijs Groningen
Kennis Centrum Global Health
Nederlandse Vereninging van Chirurgische Oncologie
Amsterdam UMC Project Group Global Health Education
World Child Cancer
Stichting Surgeon Day
Stichting Chirurgische Oncologie Utrecht
Medtronic Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC