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Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge

INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a growing concern in Mozambique. However, the country has limited facilities and few oncologists. Surgical oncologists are an unmet need. The aim of this study was to assess residents' knowledge in prevalent cancer domains and to identify and characterize prevalent cance...

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Autores principales: Morais, Atílio, Come, Jotamo, Selemane, Carlos, Pires, Germano, Tivane, Adriano, Cossa, Matchecane, Tulsidás, Satish, Antunes, Luís, Costa, Manuel João, Sidat, Moshin, Martins, Maria do Rosário, Carrilho, Carla, Santos, Lúcio Lara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31223374
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.83.18126
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author Morais, Atílio
Come, Jotamo
Selemane, Carlos
Pires, Germano
Tivane, Adriano
Cossa, Matchecane
Tulsidás, Satish
Antunes, Luís
Costa, Manuel João
Sidat, Moshin
Martins, Maria do Rosário
Carrilho, Carla
Santos, Lúcio Lara
author_facet Morais, Atílio
Come, Jotamo
Selemane, Carlos
Pires, Germano
Tivane, Adriano
Cossa, Matchecane
Tulsidás, Satish
Antunes, Luís
Costa, Manuel João
Sidat, Moshin
Martins, Maria do Rosário
Carrilho, Carla
Santos, Lúcio Lara
author_sort Morais, Atílio
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description INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a growing concern in Mozambique. However, the country has limited facilities and few oncologists. Surgical oncologists are an unmet need. The aim of this study was to assess residents' knowledge in prevalent cancer domains and to identify and characterize prevalent cancers treated by surgery at Maputo Central Hospital, the largest hospital in Mozambique. The expectations were that the findings shall inform the development of a comprehensive curriculum in surgical oncology fellowship fit for the Hospital. METHODS: To identify and characterize prevalent cancers, we performed a retrospective analysis of individual cancer patient registries of Maputo Central Hospital (MCH), Mozambique. Information was recorded into data collection sheets and analyzed with SPSS(®) 21. To assess MCH residents oncologic knowledge, we invited Twenty-six junior residents (49% of all residents) of different specialties to take a 30 item multiple choice written test used elsewhere in previous studies. The test focused on the domains of Basis of oncology, Radiotherapy, Pathology, Chemotherapy, Pain management, Surgical oncology and Clinical Pathway. The test was administered anonymously and without prior notice. We analyzed the overall test and topic performance of residents. RESULTS: The study covered a period of 3 years and 203 patients. The most prevalent malignant tumors treated by general and thoracic surgery in MCH cancer registry were esophageal (7%), female breast (6.5%) and colorectal cancer (2.8%). Globally these malignancies were diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease and required a multimodal treatment. The mean percent correct score of residents was 37.3%. The dimension with the highest percent correct score were clinical management (46%) and surgical oncology (28%) showed the lowest correct score. CONCLUSION: In Maputo, Mozambique esophageal, breast and colorectal cancer were the most prevalent malignancies treated, with surgery, by thoracic or general surgery in MCH. The test scores suggest that, among residents, the knowledge in oncology needs to be improved, rendering support to the need of a surgical oncology training tailored to suit the local needs. Specific training should take into account local cancer prevalence, resources, their quality and the support of surgical oncology services with volume and experience.
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spelling pubmed-65609912019-06-20 Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge Morais, Atílio Come, Jotamo Selemane, Carlos Pires, Germano Tivane, Adriano Cossa, Matchecane Tulsidás, Satish Antunes, Luís Costa, Manuel João Sidat, Moshin Martins, Maria do Rosário Carrilho, Carla Santos, Lúcio Lara Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a growing concern in Mozambique. However, the country has limited facilities and few oncologists. Surgical oncologists are an unmet need. The aim of this study was to assess residents' knowledge in prevalent cancer domains and to identify and characterize prevalent cancers treated by surgery at Maputo Central Hospital, the largest hospital in Mozambique. The expectations were that the findings shall inform the development of a comprehensive curriculum in surgical oncology fellowship fit for the Hospital. METHODS: To identify and characterize prevalent cancers, we performed a retrospective analysis of individual cancer patient registries of Maputo Central Hospital (MCH), Mozambique. Information was recorded into data collection sheets and analyzed with SPSS(®) 21. To assess MCH residents oncologic knowledge, we invited Twenty-six junior residents (49% of all residents) of different specialties to take a 30 item multiple choice written test used elsewhere in previous studies. The test focused on the domains of Basis of oncology, Radiotherapy, Pathology, Chemotherapy, Pain management, Surgical oncology and Clinical Pathway. The test was administered anonymously and without prior notice. We analyzed the overall test and topic performance of residents. RESULTS: The study covered a period of 3 years and 203 patients. The most prevalent malignant tumors treated by general and thoracic surgery in MCH cancer registry were esophageal (7%), female breast (6.5%) and colorectal cancer (2.8%). Globally these malignancies were diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease and required a multimodal treatment. The mean percent correct score of residents was 37.3%. The dimension with the highest percent correct score were clinical management (46%) and surgical oncology (28%) showed the lowest correct score. CONCLUSION: In Maputo, Mozambique esophageal, breast and colorectal cancer were the most prevalent malignancies treated, with surgery, by thoracic or general surgery in MCH. The test scores suggest that, among residents, the knowledge in oncology needs to be improved, rendering support to the need of a surgical oncology training tailored to suit the local needs. Specific training should take into account local cancer prevalence, resources, their quality and the support of surgical oncology services with volume and experience. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6560991/ /pubmed/31223374 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.83.18126 Text en © Atílio Morais et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Morais, Atílio
Come, Jotamo
Selemane, Carlos
Pires, Germano
Tivane, Adriano
Cossa, Matchecane
Tulsidás, Satish
Antunes, Luís
Costa, Manuel João
Sidat, Moshin
Martins, Maria do Rosário
Carrilho, Carla
Santos, Lúcio Lara
Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title_full Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title_fullStr Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title_short Understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at Maputo Central Hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
title_sort understanding the bricks to build better surgical oncology unit at maputo central hospital: prevalent surgical cancers and residents knowledge
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31223374
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.83.18126
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