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BMC Medical Education 卷:21
Collaborative digital platform France – Cuba: oncorehabilitation in reproductive and sexual health
Guillaume Joguet1  Louis Bujan2  Éric Huyghe3  Rémi Houpert3  Clarisse Joachim4  Jaylin Carmenate5  Rodolfo Enriquez Rodriguez5  Beatriz Gutierrez5  Yaima Galán6  Thierry Almont7  Mylène Vestris7  Jacqueline Véronique-Baudin7  Line Kleinebreil8  Christian Mésenge8 
[1] Caribbean Center for Reproductive Medicine, CECOS CARAIBES, Pôle Parents-Enfants CHU de Pointe-à-Pitre 97159;
[2] EA 3694 Human Fertility Research Group, Reproductive Medicine Department, Toulouse University Hospital, Paule de Viguier;
[3] French Education and Research Group in Andrology, Urology and Sexology (GEFRAUS), Reproductive Medicine Department, Paule de Viguier University Hospital;
[4] General Cancer Registry of Martinique UF1441, Cancerology Department, Martinique University Hospital (CHU Martinique);
[5] Hospital Ginecobstétrico Ramón González Coro;
[6] Registro Nacional de Cáncer de Cuba, Hospital Ginecobstétrico Ramón González Coro;
[7] Research on Cancer UF3596, Cancerology Department, Martinique University Hospital (CHU Martinique);
[8] World Francophone Digital University, UNFM / HNSM 14 rue du Val d’Osne;
关键词: Oncosexuality;    Oncofertility;    Collaborative platform;    Caribbean;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12909-021-02774-w
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background In the French West-Indies, few studies have been performed on fertility and sexual problems in cancer survivors, which are frequent and recurring issues reported by surveys on unmet needs. Additionally, mutualizing human and material resources and promoting cooperation through a collaborative platform are the most appropriate response to complex health pathways in the Caribbean territories. Implementation of such a collaborative platform will help to launch a strategic Caribbean partnership to transfer theoretical and technical skills and care standards in oncofertility and oncosexuality. Methods We propose to set up a collaborative digital platform to strengthen, from the French expertise, Cuban health professionals’ knowledge, know-how, and skills in oncofertility and oncosexuality. The project will be coordinated by a coordinating, scientific, and supervisory committee, and the main activities will include: 1. Theoretical training in e-learning adapted to low-speed Internet. 2. Practical training in fertility preservation and sexual rehabilitation. 3. Digital multidisciplinary consultation meetings for medical decisions to be taken for complex clinical cases. The platform will benefit from a recurrent evaluation, by the two cancer registries of Martinique and Cuba, with the following performance indicators: number of Cuban professionals trained, number of professionals sensitized, hourly volumes (or number of training courses provided), satisfaction of trained professionals, number of e-RCPs carried out online and number of missionaries supported. These indicators will be set up and analyzed by the registers. This project meets the Cuban and French health policies (cancer plans and national sexual health strategies) and will be implemented in liaison with the Health Agencies of both countries and the Embassy of France in Cuba. Discussion This project aims to provide support through bilateral exchanges to improve reproductive and sexual health in Cuba’s cancer patients. This collaboration will be based on a long-lasting French expertise and a solid Cuban health system. Consequently, this collaborative digital platform will contribute to data collection for cancer surveillance, and the two participating countries will ultimately be identified in the Caribbean as having centers of competence and excellence in oncofertility and oncosexuality with care standards.

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