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The Development of an International Oncofertility Competency Framework: A Model to Increase Oncofertility Implementation.

Antoinette C AnazodoPaula LawsShanna LoganCarla SaundersJo TravagliaBrigitte GerstlNatalie BradfordRichard CohnMary BirdsallRonald BarrNao SuzukiSeido TakaeRicardo MarinhoShuo XiaoQiong-Hua ChenNalini MahajanMadhuri PatilDevika GunasheelaKristen SmithLeonard SenderCláudia MeloTeresa Almeida-SantosMahmoud SalamaLeslie AppiahIrene SuSheila LaneTeresa K WoodruffAllan PaceyRichard A AndersonFrancoise ShenfieldElizabeth SullivanWilliam Ledger
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
Despite international evidence about fertility preservation (FP), several barriers still prevent the implementation of equitable FP practice. The competency framework gives 108 competencies that will allow health care professionals (HCPs) and services a structure for the development of oncofertility care, as well as define the role HCPs play to provide care and support. The framework also proposes a three-tier oncofertility service development model which prioritizes the development of components of oncofertility care into essential, enhanced, and expert services, giving clear recommendations for service development. The competency framework will enhance the implementation of FP guidelines, improving the equitable access to medical and psychological oncofertility care.
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