Self‐assessment of a breast care nursing model within a Breast Unit: learning process and keys to improving breast care

Author:

Rodriguez‐Ortega Ana12ORCID,Ferro Tàrsila2,Pérez Xavier3,Pla Farnós Maria Jesus4,Gil‐Gil Miguel5,López Ojeda Anna6,Borrás Josep María7

Affiliation:

1. Catalan Institute of Oncology‐Bellvitge University Hospital Barcelona Spain

2. Departament d'Infermeria Fonamental i Medicoquirúrgica, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

3. Catalan Institute of Oncology Barcelona Spain

4. Breast Unit Catalan Institute of Oncology‐Bellvitge University Hospital Barcelona Spain

5. Functional Units of Oncology, Catalan Institute of Oncology‐Bellvitge University Hospital Barcelona Spain

6. Bellvitge University Hospital Barcelona Spain

7. University of Barcelona and Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractAim and objectivesTo assess the adherence of a nursing care model in a multidisciplinary breast cancer unit in a tertiary hospital to the recommended competencies and quality indicators.BackgroundAligning the competencies of the breast care nurse with international recommendations for this role helps better fulfil patient needs, increases satisfaction and ensures continuity of care.DesignCohort study.MethodsBreast care nursing was assessed in all patients treated at the Functional Breast Unit from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. Patients were followed for 1 year. Sociodemographic, clinical and pathological data, treatments performed and nursing interventions were collected. The strobe checklist has been used to report this study.ResultsWe analysed nursing interventions carried out in 382 patients attended over 1 year in a multidisciplinary breast cancer unit. All patients with early disease had contact with the nurse at different times during their primary treatment. Only 58% of patients with advanced disease had contact with the nurse during their first year of illness. Moreover, first contact with the nurse was delayed by more than a week from diagnosis, the interval recommended by international guidelines.ConclusionThe nursing care model meets the core competencies defined for the breast care nurse in patients with early breast cancer, but the first visit should be organised earlier, and follow‐up should extend beyond completion of primary treatment.Relevance to clinical practiceThis study evaluated the breast care nurse model in one breast cancer unit according to international guidelines. Nursing care adhered to most guideline requirements in patients with early breast cancer, but not in those with advanced disease. New models of care need to be developed for women with advanced breast cancer in order to achieve true patient‐centred care.Patient or public contributionNo contribution from the patient or the public because the data collected was entered into the clinical history by the health professionals of the Breast Unit as part of their usual clinical practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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