« Comment en parler? » : Création d’une simulation virtuelle sur les soins de santé sexuelle destinés aux survivantes du cancer du sein

Amina Silva, Jacqueline Galica, Kevin Woo, Laura Killam, Jovina Concepcion Bachynski, Reanne Booker, Janet Giroux, Debora Stark, Marian Luctkar-Flude

Abstract


La simulation virtuelle (SV) est une stratégie innovante et proactive d’application pratique de la théorie qui peut améliorer les connaissances et le savoir-faire des professionnels de la santé. Toutefois, aucun article n’a été publié à ce jour sur l’utilisation de la simulation pour améliorer les soins aux survivants du cancer. Le présent article décrit notre expérience de création d’une SV pour former les professionnels de la santé aux problèmes sexuels vécus par les femmes traitées pour un cancer du sein. Si on extrapole à partir des recherches effectuées dans d’autres contextes, la SV permettrait de bonifier les connaissances et compétences dont les professionnels ont besoin pour accompagner les survivantes ayant des préoccupations de nature sexuelle. Notre expérience de développement de SV pourra motiver et guider d’autres chercheurs qui souhaitent eux aussi déployer des interventions similaires. 

Mots-clés : innovation infirmière, jeu de simulation virtuelle, survivants du cancer, soins primaires


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