
Celia Diez de los Rios: Barriers and Solutions to Preparing Oncology Nurses for Genomics-Informed Care
Celia Diez de los Rios, Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, shared a post on LinkedIn about recent paper by Jacqueline Limoges et al., published on MDPI.
“It may be holiday time but holiday is also the time I have to read papers I had on my ‘I want to read’. As usual anything coming from Kathy Calzone is good.
So my recommendation for today (of course around precision medicine)
Workforce Strategy: Building a Genomics-Informed Nursing Workforce. This discussion paper outlines barriers and solutions to preparing oncology nurses for genomics-informed care.
Their recommendations:
- Establish collaboration across domains of practice to identify early signals of practice-changing research and reset priorities of leaders, faculty, professional associations, and regulators
- Create strategies to develop strong nursing leadership to facilitate policy and workforce development and implementation efforts toward health systems transformation
- Develop a nursing research framework to produce evidence to guide practice changes and avoid duplication of similar studies with the emergence of new bodies of evidence.
This paper urges education in leadership, policy, and research to build the pipeline for tomorrow’s care.”
Title: Building a Genomics-Informed Nursing Workforce: Recommendations for Oncology Nursing Practice and Beyond
Authors: Jacqueline Limoges, Rebecca Puddester, Andrea Gretchev, Patrick Chiu, Kathy Calzone, Kathleen Leslie, April Pike, Nicole Letourneau
Read The Full Paper at MDPI.
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