
Andreas Charalambous Shared Results from the TRANSiTION Project
Andreas Charalambous, Chair of the Department of Nursing at Cyprus University of Technology, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Publication Alert
More results from the TRANSiTION project are now available: “Training gaps in digital skills for cancer healthcare workforce: insights from clinical, non-clinical professionals, and patients/caregivers”
The integration of digital technologies is becoming increasingly essential in cancer care. However, limited digital health literacy (DHL) among clinical and non-clinical cancer healthcare professionals poses significant challenges to effective implementation and sustainability over time. To address this, the European Union is prioritizing the development of targeted digital skills training programs for cancer care providers. A crucial initial step in this effort is conducting a comprehensive gap analysis to identify specific training needs.
Congratulations to the authors for the publication that highlights an important aspect of creating meaningful and impactful training programmes on digital skills.”
Title: Training gaps in digital skills for cancer healthcare workforce: insights from clinical,non-clinical professionals, and patients/caregivers
Authors: David Liñares, Theologia Tsitsi, Noemí Lopez-Rey, Wilfredo Guanipa-Sierra, Susana Aldecoa-Landesa, Carme Carrión, Daniela Cabutto, Deborah MorenoAlonso, Clara Madrid-Alejos, Andreas Charalambous, Ana Clavería
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