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. 2023 Dec 6;32(1):9. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-08211-6

Table 3.

Summary of outcome survey PPTs (n = 177)

Question Answered (n) Outcome Percentage
How many children with cancer in treatment during career? 175 0 (n = 15) 1–4 (n = 78) 5–10 (n = 57) 11–20 (n = 14) > 20 (n = 11) 8.6% 44.6% 32.6% 8.0% 6.3%
Willing to connect to KinderOncoNet? 163

Yes (n = 153)

No (n = 10)

93.9%

6.1%

KinderOncoNet is of added value? 164

Yes (n = 153)

No (n = 11)

93.3%

6.7%

KinderOncoNet accessible for parents? 168

Yes (n = 107)

No (n = 54)

66.5%

33.5%

General knowledge childhood oncology 168

Poor (n = 4)

Insufficient (n = 61)

Sufficient (n = 87)

More than sufficient (n = 14)

Excellent (n = 2)

2.4%

36.3%

51.8%

8.3%

1.2%

General knowledge hemato-oncology 167

Poor (n = 11)

Insufficient (n = 69)

Sufficient (n = 69)

More than sufficient (n = 17)

Excellent (n = 1)

6.6%

41.3%

41.3%

10.2%

0.6%

General knowledge 168

Poor(n = 13)

Insufficient (n = 72)

Sufficient (n = 68)

More than sufficient (n = 12)

Excellent (n = 3)

7.7%

42.9%

40.5%

7.1%

1.8%

Solid tumors 164

Poor (n = 13)

Insufficient (n = 85)

Sufficient (n = 55)

More than sufficient (n = 9)

Excellent (n = 2)

7.9%

51.8%

33.5%

5.5%

1.2%

General knowledge bone tumors 167

Poor (n = 13)

Insufficient (n = 77)

Sufficient (n = 60)

More than sufficient (n = 14)

Excellent (n = 3)

7.8%

46.1%

35.9%

8.4%

1.8%

General knowledge neuro-oncology 168

Poor (n = 13)

Insufficient (n = 72)

Sufficient (n = 68)

More than sufficient (n = 12)

Excellent (n = 3)

7.7%

42.8%

40.5%

7.1%

1.8%

Sufficient knowledge after Master Pediatric Physical Therapy 165

Poor (n = 13)

Insufficient (n = 66)

Neutral (n = 67)

Sufficient (n = 18)

More than sufficient (n = 1)

7.9%

40.0%

40.6%

10.9%

0.6%