Description
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the learner will be able to:
- Recognize how families from outside of the US need culturally relevant educational materials to help care for their children with cancer.
- Discuss how nurses in Peru developed educational materials for their parents/caregivers of children with cancer.
Individual Learning Needs Assessment (ILNA) Coding
The program content has been reviewed by the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC) and is acceptable for recertification points. You may claim 1 CNE in one of the following ILNA categories: Care of the Pediatric Hem/Onc Patient OR Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Nursing Practice
Please reach out to the Education Team at education@aphon.org with your name, the email associated with your APHON account, and the above ILNA category you would like to have reflected on your certificate and APHON can update your completion certificate to reflect your choice.
Foundations of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing: A Comprehensive Orientation & Review Course, 3rd Edition
Resource for Ancillary Staff
JOPHON NCPD (2024 March-April) - We Are Done! Now What? Exploring End of Treatment Needs of Childhood Cancer Survivors and Their Parents
JOPHON CNE (2023 Jul-Aug) – Health Literacy in Parents of Children Newly Diagnosed With Cancer and Comprehension of Key Concepts Related to Their Child’s Care
JOPHON CNE (Nov/Dec 2022): Ifosfamide-Induced Neurotoxicity in Children with Solid Tumors: A Seven Year Retrospective Analysis of Incidence and Risk Factors
JOPHON CNE (Mar/Apr 2023): Expanding APHON’s Pediatric Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider and Instructor Program to Spanish-Speaking Countries: Pilot Series Development and Evaluation
JOPHON CNE (Nov/Dec 2021): Evidence-Based Recommendations for Nurse Monitoring and Management of Immunotherapy-Induced Cytokine Release Syndrome
Hematology Oncology Medication Fact Sheets - English/Spanish
JOPHON CNE (Jan/Feb 2022): Playing With a Purpose: The Impact of Therapeutic Recreation During Hospitalization


