Development and Evaluation of an e-Learning Module for Low- and Middle-Income Countries on the Safe Handling of Chemotherapy Drugs

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Sandrine von Grünigen
Berangère Dessane
Pauline Le Pape
Ludivine Falaschi
Antoine Geissbühler
Pascal Bonnabry
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[1] Pharmacy,Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Geneva University Hospitals,HI5lab, Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics
[3] University of Geneva,Division of eHealth and Telemedicine
[4] University of Geneva,Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Western Switzerland, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[5] Geneva University Hospitals,undefined
[6] University of Geneva,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2023年 / 38卷
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Safe handling practices; Cytotoxic drugs; Low- and middle-income countries; Chemotherapy; e-Learning;
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Despite the growing use of chemotherapy drugs in resource-constrained settings, training opportunities on safe handling practices are lacking. This study’s objectives were to develop and evaluate an e-learning training module on the safe handling of chemotherapy drugs to strengthen knowledge and practices in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The module’s curriculum was developed using the Six-Step Approach for Curriculum Development for Medical Education. Asynchronous, self-paced, e-learning lessons within the module were created and uploaded onto a free online platform, Pharm-Ed. The study ran online from January to April 2021. Participant recruitment was done using convenience sampling through various channels (social media, communities of practice). Training module effectiveness was evaluated using knowledge assessments (a pre-test and post-test study design) and participant satisfaction. We developed a comprehensive e-learning module on the safe handling of chemotherapy drugs comprising 11 asynchronous, self-paced, e-learning lessons. Eighty-two participants (68% pharmacists and 17% pharmacy students) from 17 countries completed at least one lesson, with a total of 259 lessons completed. Evaluation of the different lessons showed significant improvements in theoretical knowledge (p < 0.01) in all except one lesson and a high degree of participant satisfaction. As the use of anti-cancer drugs in LMICs will continue to increase, this e-learning module is an effective means to address the lack of training opportunities on the safe handling of chemotherapies for healthcare workers in these countries. The module could be integrated into a multi-modal approach aimed at reducing occupational exposure and increasing patient safety in cancer care centers.
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