Pancreatic Cancer Education: A Scoping Review of Evidence Across Patients, Professionals and the Public
| المؤلف | Watson, Olivia |
| المؤلف | Mitchell, Gary |
| المؤلف | Anderson, Tara |
| المؤلف | Al Halaiqa, Fadwa |
| المؤلف | Abu Raddaha, Ahmad H. |
| المؤلف | Atan, Ashikin |
| المؤلف | McLaughlin, Susan |
| المؤلف | Craig, Stephanie |
| تاريخ الإتاحة | 2026-01-13T05:48:38Z |
| تاريخ النشر | 2026 |
| اسم المنشور | Current Oncology |
| المعرّف | http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13054-016-1208-6 |
| الاقتباس | Watson, O.; Mitchell, G.; Anderson, T.; Al Halaiqa, F.; Abu Raddaha, A.H.; Atan, A.; McLaughlin, S.; Craig, S. Pancreatic Cancer Education: A Scoping Review of Evidence Across Patients, Professionals and the Public. Curr. Oncol. 2026, 33, 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol33010033 |
| الملخص | Background: Pancreatic cancer is the least survivable malignancy, with five-year survival below 10%. Its vague, non-specific symptoms contribute to late diagnosis and poor outcomes. Targeted education for healthcare professionals, students, patients, carers, and the public may improve awareness, confidence, and early help-seeking. This scoping review aimed to map and synthesize peer-reviewed evidence on pancreatic cancer education, identifying intervention types, outcomes, and gaps in knowledge. Methods: A scoping review was undertaken using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) framework and the Arksey and O’Malley framework and reported in accordance with PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The protocol was registered on the Open Science Framework. Four databases (MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO) were searched for English-language, peer-reviewed studies evaluating educational interventions on pancreatic cancer for healthcare students, professionals, patients, carers, or the public. Grey literature was excluded to maintain a consistent methodological standard. Data were charted and synthesised narratively. Results: Nine studies (2018–2024) met inclusion criteria, predominantly from high-income countries. Interventions targeted students and professionals (n = 3), patients (n = 2), the public (n = 2), or mixed groups (n = 2), using modalities such as team-based learning, workshops, virtual reality, serious games, and digital animations. Four interrelated themes were identified, encompassing (1) Self-efficacy; (2) Knowledge; (3) Behavior; and (4) Acceptability. Digital and interactive approaches demonstrated particularly strong engagement and learning gains. Conclusions: Pancreatic cancer education shows clear potential to enhance knowledge, confidence, and engagement across diverse audiences. Digital platforms offer scalable opportunities but require quality assurance and long-term evaluation to sustain impact. The evidence base remains limited and fragmented, highlighting the need for validated outcome measures, longitudinal research, and greater international representation to support the integration of education into a global pancreatic cancer control strategy. Future studies should also evaluate how educational interventions influence clinical practice and real-world help-seeking behaviour. |
| راعي المشروع | This research was funded by the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy (DfE) (Ref: 08-2425). |
| اللغة | en |
| الناشر | MDPI |
| الموضوع | pancreatic cancer cancer education literature review scoping review cancer awareness public health patients healthcare professionals students |
| النوع | Article |
| رقم العدد | 1 |
| رقم المجلد | 33 |
| ESSN | 1718-7729 |
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