TY - JOUR T1 - Status of Pediatric Oncology Nurses to Achieve Global Standards: The Sample of Türkiye TT - Pediatrik Onkoloji Hemşirelerinin Küresel Standartlara Ulaşma Durumu: Türkiye Örneklemi AU - Semerci, Remziye AU - Yılmaz, Pınar PY - 2023 DA - June Y2 - 2023 DO - 10.26453/otjhs.1206450 JF - Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences JO - OTSBD PB - Oğuz KARABAY WT - DergiPark SN - 2459-1467 SP - 206 EP - 212 VL - 8 IS - 2 LA - en AB - Objective: This study’s purpose is to investigate the achievement of baseline standards for pediatric oncology nursing care in Türkiye. Materials and Methods: The research was carried out with nurse administrators in 41 pediatric oncology clinics between March and May 2022. Data were collected by an 'Information Form' and ‘Baseline Standards for Pediatric Oncology Nursing Care’. Results: Most of the clinics did not meet the first standard related to staffing based on patient acuity. It was found that 80.5% of the clinics that applied formalized education in pediatric oncology clinics, and they met the second standard related to formalized orientation. Most of the clinics (92.7%) had continuing education and training and they met the third standard. Most of the clinics (82.9%) met the fourth standard related to multidisciplinary teamwork. Nearly half of the clinics met the fifth and sixth standards.Conclusion: It was revealed that there are not many specialist nurses working in the clinics, that the nurse-to-patient ratio is relatively high, and nurses do not receive sufficient financial support for research. Institutions and societies must create strategies that specify pediatric oncology nurses to the achievement of baseline standards. KW - pediatric oncology KW - nursing KW - global standards N2 - Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, Türkiye’de bulunan pediatrik onkoloji kliniklerinde çalışan hemşirelerinin küresel standartlara ulaşma durumunun incelenmektir.Materyal ve Metot: Araştırma Mart-Mayıs 2022 tarihleri arasında 41 merkezdeki pediatrik onkoloji kliniğindeki sorumlu hemşirelere ulaşılarak gerçekleştirildi. Veriler 'Bilgi Formu' ve 'Pediatrik Onkoloji Hemşireliği Bakımı Temel Standartları' ile toplandı.Bulgular: Kliniklerin çoğu, hasta başına düşen hemşire sayısı ilgili ilk standardı karşılamadı. Standardize edilmiş eğitimin, kliniklerin %85’inde uygulandığı ve kliniklerin çoğunun formalize oryantasyona ilişkin ikinci standardı karşıladığı saptanmıştır. Kliniklerin çoğu (%92,7) sürekli eğitim ve öğretime sahipti ve üçüncü standardı karşıladılar. Kliniklerin çoğu (%82,9) multidisipliner ekip çalışmasına ilişkin dördüncü standardı karşıladı. 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