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A new competency framework for cancer care professionals was developed to standardize learning and improve patient-centered care. This framework outlines knowledge, skills, and attitudes for novice to expert practitioners across disciplines.

Keywords:
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  • Oncology
  • Healthcare Workforce Development
  • Interprofessional Education

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  • Increasing demand for cancer care necessitates a highly educated and skilled healthcare workforce.
  • Continuity of care across diverse settings requires standardized competencies for cancer care professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an interdisciplinary competency framework for regulated health professionals in cancer care.
  • To establish a novice-to-expert pathway for professional development in oncology.

Main Methods:

  • An interdisciplinary working group reviewed existing guidelines, standards, and needs assessments.
  • Focus groups and surveys engaged 83 healthcare professionals across various disciplines.
  • A modified Delphi technique was used over three rounds to achieve consensus on competencies.

Main Results:

  • Consensus was reached on competencies reflecting optimal cancer care, categorized by knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
  • Competencies are mapped across three expertise levels: early learner/novice, advancing practitioner, and expert practitioner.
  • Examples illustrate expected competencies, from ethical awareness for novices to advocacy for equity by experts.

Conclusions:

  • The de Souza Interprofessional Practice Cancer Competency Framework offers shared competencies for clinicians.
  • It supports standardized learning and professional development for coordinated, high-quality, person-centered cancer care.