Keywords

Cancer, Education, Needs-analysis, Sydney

 

Authors

  1. Patterson, Patricia B.Sc.Hons., M.Psych
  2. Moylan, Eugene M.B.B.S., F.R.A.C.P.
  3. Bannon, Shelley B.A. (Hons)
  4. Salih, Fikriye B.A.

Abstract

Abstract: Before establishing a cancer education program in South Western Sydney (SWS), a study was conducted to investigate the level of interest and presentation format preferred by patients with cancer and their relatives/friends regarding five types of cancer-related information: medical, psychological, and physical care issues as well as support services and available resources. A questionnaire using a Likert scale and open- and close-ended questions was distributed to the local cancer population and their families comprising a total sample size of 141. The results showed a uniformly high level of interest in learning about all five cancer-related topics with a preferred program format that consisted of a mixed media presentation of 1 to 6 weeks duration, consisting of 1- to 2-hour weekly sessions. A cancer education program based on the needs assessment findings was developed and implemented at Liverpool Hospital, which was positively evaluated by participants.