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Adaptation of the Nursing Activities Score for oncologic care
Objective: To adapt the contents of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) tool to assist patients with cancer. Method: Methodological research that according to the Delphi Technique is a method aiming at the validation of content through agreement of ...
Regina Celia Popim
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Cancer patients and oncology nursing: Perspectives of oncology nurses in Turkey
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2017Burnout and exhaustion is a frequent problem in oncology nursing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the aspects of oncology nurses about their profession in order to enhance the standards of oncology nursing.This survey was conducted with 70 oncology nurses working at Hacettepe University Oncology Hospital.
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The internet in oncology nursing
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2001To explore the implications of the internet for oncology nursing practice, education, and research.Published articles, texts, research studies, review articles, and online documents pertaining to the internet.The internet has influenced nearly every aspect of society.
E G, Gomez, P M, Clark
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2004
To review oncology nursing practice in the genetic era, how genetic information is used across the cancer care continuum, practice guidelines, and opportunities for genetic nursing education.Published articles.Genetic information in oncology health care is used not only to predict risk but to elucidate disease biology, explain individual variation in ...
Kathleen A, Calzone, Agnes, Masny
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To review oncology nursing practice in the genetic era, how genetic information is used across the cancer care continuum, practice guidelines, and opportunities for genetic nursing education.Published articles.Genetic information in oncology health care is used not only to predict risk but to elucidate disease biology, explain individual variation in ...
Kathleen A, Calzone, Agnes, Masny
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Fostering Oncology Nursing and Oncology Nursing Research Across the World
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2022From the vantage point of severe disruption across healthcare settings, how do we keep moving forward, supporting nursing across the world? The challenges will take long-term strategies, not simply "producing" more nurses.
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The Oncology Nursing Specialty
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2020The oncology nursing specialty seeks to reduce the risks, incidence, and burden of cancer by encouraging healthy lifestyles, promoting early detection, improving the management of cancer symptoms and side effects throughout the disease trajectory, and leading the coordination of complex care needs.
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The Oncological Nurse Assistant: A Web-Based Intelligent Oncological Nurse Advisor
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2004As more people get cancer the need for medical guidance increases. In Norway, one of the providers of medical guidelines is the Norwegian Cancer Association where oncological nurses assist people with a cancer diagnosis or their relatives. The nurses search through both national and internal guidebooks and web pages. The input to this process is mostly
Johan Gustav Bellika, Gunnar Hartvigsen
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Oncology patients' and oncology nurses' perceptions of nurse caring behaviours
European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2000Previous research on patients' and nurses' perceptions of nurse caring behaviours has documented significant differences in the ranking of important behaviours. However, these samples have included a variety of medical-surgical patients and nurses and different types of institutional settings, all of which may have affected the results.
K A, Christopher, K, Hegedus
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Biotherapy and the oncology nurse
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1996To provide a brief overview of biotherapy and the roles of the oncology nurse.Published articles that pertain to biotherapy and implications for oncology nurses.Biotherapy is the fourth modality of cancer therapy, and it can be effective alone or in combination with surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
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