نتایج جستجو برای: oncology nurses

تعداد نتایج: 96672  

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2004
Ellen Giarelli Nancy Ledbetter Suzanne Mahon Diane McElwain

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To review the prevalence, incidence, and risks of smoking by American women; to outline services, treatments, and educational options for smoking prevention and cessation; and to present the conceptual link between the epidemiologic and research literature and experiences of one individual in the target population--an adult female former smoker with a 30-year habit who began ...

2017
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi Foluso Ojewole Abimbola O. Oluwatosin

This article describes the current state of cancer nursing and the various challenges that hinder the provision of effective nursing care to cancer patients in Nigeria. The major issue identified was the lack of specialized oncology nursing education which should actually form a basis for nurses to practice in the oncology setting. Other issues include poor facilities for oncology nursing care,...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Joy Goldsmith Betty Ferrell Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles Sandra L Ragan

Oncology nurses consistently exhibit distress when communicating about end-of-life topics with patients and families. Poor communication experiences and processes correlate with emotional distress, moral distress, and work-related stress. The National Consensus Project (NCP) for Quality Palliative Care developed clinical practice guidelines to establish quality standards for the practice of pal...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Ellen W Blair

Clinical depression often is overlooked by healthcare providers when treating patients with cancer. Oncology nurses are in a pivotal position to assess for depression, communicate any changes in emotional status to the oncology treatment team, and offer support and education to patients and families. This article discusses the symptoms of depression and the available treatment options.

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Wyona M Freysteinson

Body image in oncology is a relatively unexplored field. Recent interventions have focused on the use of the mirror in assessing body image. The purpose of this narrative is to increase oncology nurses' awareness of the need to adopt such interventions based on expert judgment and practice when empirical evidence is limited.

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2016
Kathleen Dorcy Suni Elgar Diane Heye Rosemary Ford Sharol Bohl Seth Eisenberg Arlyce Coumar Pamela Pearson Julianne Pugh Karla Mather Debra Matthews

BACKGROUND Healthcare reform and the shift of care to the ambulatory setting has created challenges for preparing nurses to practice in these complex clinical settings. Oncology is an area where dramatic transitions to ambulatory care have occurred, and the ambulatory oncology setting holds great potential for teaching evidence-based care to nursing students. OBJECTIVES The article summarizes...

Journal: :Pediatric blood & cancer 2016
Stefan Essig Claudia Steiner Claudia E Kuehni Heidemarie Weber Alexander Kiss

BACKGROUND Professionals treating adolescents with cancer must communicate well with them and their parents. Evidence suggests that the communication needs of this population are rarely met. Skills training can improve professional communication, but has been criticized for not being based on the experience of the participants in the clinical encounter. We took a multiperspective approach, draw...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2003
Susan Martin Elaine Larson

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To determine the current patterns of use of personal protective equipment among oncology nurses while handling antineoplastic chemotherapeutic agents in outpatient and office-based settings. DESIGN Descriptive-correlational, mailed survey. SETTING National survey of oncology nurses. SAMPLE 500 randomly selected members of the Oncology Nursing Society who identified thei...

2014
Rujnan Tuna Ülkü Baykal

OBJECTIVE Job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses increase day-by-day in connection with rapidly increasing cancer cases worldwide as well as in Turkey. The purpose of this study was to establish job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses and the relationship in between. METHODS The sample of this descriptive study comprised of 189 nurses that are selected by nonprobability sam...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2014
Christina Marie Leong Guadalupe R Palos

Being tan has become a social norm, and some nurses engage in that widely accepted lifestyle. Mounting evidence of the increased risk to melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers associated with indoor tanning supports the need for nurses to integrate skin cancer education, counseling, and referrals into routine practice. The current article presents an overview of the risks associated with indoor ...

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