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Patient Experience on a Hospital Oncology Service Before and After Implementation of a No-Visitor Policy During COVID-19 [PDF]
Hospital visitor restriction policies prompted by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) may lead to a less comfortable or informed inpatient experience for oncology patients admitted for non-COVID-19 conditions.
Kenyon C. Bolton MD, MA +7 more
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Background Despite the rapid growth of cardio-oncology as a subspecialty, cancer patients are still underserved from a cardiovascular perspective. A new care model is needed to integrate comprehensive cardio-oncology care with community-based facilities ...
Yan Liu
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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of delirium in an oncological hospital service: an integrative review [PDF]
Objectives: to analyze the production of scientific articles about the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of delirium in adult hospitalized cancer patients. Methods: integrative review whose sample was obtained from the databases Scopus,
Luciana Aparecida Vieira Louro +2 more
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Objective To measure the gap between expectations of patients with cancer for oncology services and their perceptions of the actual service and to identify associated factors at the oncology centre of Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Ethiopia.Design ...
Girma Taye +5 more
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Introduction: The implementation of a Psycho-oncology Service depends on institutional, structural, and political factors affecting the availability and quality of this service.
Daniel Paixão Pequeno +3 more
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Analysis of the hemotherapy support in an oncology hospital considering the COVID-19 pandemic
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on the use of blood components in an oncology hospital. Material and Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional quantitative nature cohort, with ...
Nathalia Noyma Sampaio Magalhães +7 more
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Quantifying the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on gastrointestinal cancer care delivery
Background and Aim This study quantifies how changes in healthcare utilization and delivery during the first months of the COVID‐19 pandemic have altered the presentation, treatment, and management of patients with gastrointestinal (GI) malignancies ...
Nicholas R. Perkons +10 more
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A qualitative evaluation of community and acute hospital nursing oncology services in Ireland
Cancer patients are a particularly vulnerable population group, facing an increase in physical, mental, logistical and financial difficulties. This, as well as Ireland's increased focus on primary care with the Sláintecare health plan, led to the development of the Community Oncology Nursing Programme, where community nurses are trained to provide ...
O'Mahony, Cian +8 more
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Oncology clinical pharmacy services in Chinese hospitals
Abstract In recent years, with an increasing number of oncology patients and continuous introduction of new antitumor drugs in China, the demand for oncology clinical pharmacy services is growing rapidly, which is both an opportunity and a challenge for clinical pharmacists.
Wang, Yanting +5 more
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Smoking Cessation Treatment Programs Offered at Hospitals Providing Oncology Services [PDF]
Background: Many people with cancer continue smoking despite evidence that it negatively effects cancer treatment, worsens chemotherapy toxicity, and increases risk for a second cancer.Aims: We examined tobacco treatment services offered to cancer patients at hospitals providing oncology services, including National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated ...
Michael Shayne, Gallaway +2 more
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