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The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region

Children with cancer are at high risk for poor outcomes, and health care providers are often unfamiliar with best practices in infection care and prevention (IC&P) in this small and fragile population. Graduates of training courses in IC&P in immunocompromised hosts identified a need for a c...

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Autores principales: Caniza, Miguela A., Homsi, Maysam R., Vázquez, Milka, Gutierrez, Ivan F., Kopsidas, Ioannis, Mukkada, Sheena, Friedrich, Paola, Metzger, Monika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36446035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00187
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author Caniza, Miguela A.
Homsi, Maysam R.
Vázquez, Milka
Gutierrez, Ivan F.
Kopsidas, Ioannis
Mukkada, Sheena
Friedrich, Paola
Metzger, Monika
author_facet Caniza, Miguela A.
Homsi, Maysam R.
Vázquez, Milka
Gutierrez, Ivan F.
Kopsidas, Ioannis
Mukkada, Sheena
Friedrich, Paola
Metzger, Monika
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description Children with cancer are at high risk for poor outcomes, and health care providers are often unfamiliar with best practices in infection care and prevention (IC&P) in this small and fragile population. Graduates of training courses in IC&P in immunocompromised hosts identified a need for a community that would enable members to share health care experiences, provide resources for continuing medical education, and foster collaborative research and quality improvement opportunities. We developed a Latin American network, Prevencionistas e Infectólogos para Cáncer Pediátrico en América Latina, to grow and sustain the expertise of the clinical workforce in IC&P. Here, we describe the network, how we built it, and its early outcomes. METHODS: We began by codesigning the mission, vision, objectives, and values. We then established the structure for leadership and network management to provide a functional uniformity and sustainability. Virtual meetings with network members and strategic in-person gatherings optimized the use of the time and resources of the network. RESULTS: The network has seen good participation by members and candidates for membership, who have provided feedback on case-based learning. Members have attended training sessions on quality improvement, research in human subjects, and IC&P in pediatric oncology at national and regional meetings and workshops. Network members have presented their work at regional and global meetings, and publications are beginning to emerge from this community. A direct effect of the Prevencionistas e Infectólogos para Cáncer Pediátrico en América Latina network has been the creation of a similar network for the Asia Pacific region, and a third network is being planned. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated the power of a discipline-specific network structure to facilitate sharing of evidence-based information that enhances the quality-of-care delivery in pediatric oncology.
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spelling pubmed-101664432023-05-09 The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region Caniza, Miguela A. Homsi, Maysam R. Vázquez, Milka Gutierrez, Ivan F. Kopsidas, Ioannis Mukkada, Sheena Friedrich, Paola Metzger, Monika JCO Glob Oncol SPECIAL ARTICLES Children with cancer are at high risk for poor outcomes, and health care providers are often unfamiliar with best practices in infection care and prevention (IC&P) in this small and fragile population. Graduates of training courses in IC&P in immunocompromised hosts identified a need for a community that would enable members to share health care experiences, provide resources for continuing medical education, and foster collaborative research and quality improvement opportunities. We developed a Latin American network, Prevencionistas e Infectólogos para Cáncer Pediátrico en América Latina, to grow and sustain the expertise of the clinical workforce in IC&P. Here, we describe the network, how we built it, and its early outcomes. METHODS: We began by codesigning the mission, vision, objectives, and values. We then established the structure for leadership and network management to provide a functional uniformity and sustainability. Virtual meetings with network members and strategic in-person gatherings optimized the use of the time and resources of the network. RESULTS: The network has seen good participation by members and candidates for membership, who have provided feedback on case-based learning. Members have attended training sessions on quality improvement, research in human subjects, and IC&P in pediatric oncology at national and regional meetings and workshops. Network members have presented their work at regional and global meetings, and publications are beginning to emerge from this community. A direct effect of the Prevencionistas e Infectólogos para Cáncer Pediátrico en América Latina network has been the creation of a similar network for the Asia Pacific region, and a third network is being planned. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated the power of a discipline-specific network structure to facilitate sharing of evidence-based information that enhances the quality-of-care delivery in pediatric oncology. Wolters Kluwer Health 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10166443/ /pubmed/36446035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00187 Text en © 2022 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Caniza, Miguela A.
Homsi, Maysam R.
Vázquez, Milka
Gutierrez, Ivan F.
Kopsidas, Ioannis
Mukkada, Sheena
Friedrich, Paola
Metzger, Monika
The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title_full The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title_fullStr The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title_full_unstemmed The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title_short The PRINCIPAL Network: A Model to Optimize Infection Care and Prevention in Pediatric Oncology in the Latin American Region
title_sort principal network: a model to optimize infection care and prevention in pediatric oncology in the latin american region
topic SPECIAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36446035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00187
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