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Revista médica de Chile · Apr 2021
[Advanced practice nursing as a proposal to improve access and coverage in oncology for Latin America].
- Francisca Márquez-Doren, Silvia Palma-Rivadeneira, Paz Soto-Fuentes, Camila Lucchini-Raies, José Peña-Durán, Bruno Nervi-Nattero, Paulina Suárez-Pierart, Rina González-Rodríguez, Noelia Rojas-Silva, Claudia Bustamante-Troncoso, Claudia Alcayaga-Rojas, María Isabel Catoni-Salamanca, and María Cecilia Arechabala-Mantuliz.
- Centro Colaborador OPS/OMS, Escuela de Enfermería, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
- Rev Med Chil. 2021 Apr 1; 149 (4): 591-597.
AbstractPAHO/WHO proposes to implement the role of Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) in Latin America, to reduce gaps in coverage and access to health care. For this purpose, it is necessary to train nursing professionals with an expanded role, which allows them to collaborate in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of people with specific diseases, under established protocols and clinical guidelines and within consolidated interdisciplinary health teams in a cost-effective way. One of the areas with the greatest coverage deficit in Latin America is adult oncology, with inequality in care opportunities for these patients. Part of the premature deaths attributable to this disease are due to the lack of access to timely diagnosis and treatment. As a contribution to the reduction of this gap, a training program of Advanced Nursing Practice was developed, addressing the most urgent needs in the field of oncology. The necessary competencies were defined to develop a professional-level master's degree program, considering prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of people with oncological diseases at different levels of care. A program of this kind is an opportunity to reduce the access gap and coverage of health care for people with cancer, improving their quality of life and their survival.
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