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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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Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2003
We are pleased to publish this special issue on pediatric oncology nursing. The articles in this issue provide readers with the most current clinical updates on the treatment and care of children and youth with childhood cancer. We thank Dr. Marilyn Hockenberry and the authors for their contributions to the pediatric nursing literature.
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We are pleased to publish this special issue on pediatric oncology nursing. The articles in this issue provide readers with the most current clinical updates on the treatment and care of children and youth with childhood cancer. We thank Dr. Marilyn Hockenberry and the authors for their contributions to the pediatric nursing literature.
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Standardized Nursing Data and the Oncology Nurse
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2016Oncology nurses are experts in conducting comprehensive assessments of symptoms and patient responses to treatments, but documentation in electronic health records frequently results in data that cannot be readily shared or compared because of a lack of standardization of the terms.
Jenny, Alderden, Mollie, Cummins
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The role of the oncology nurse
International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1981SummaryNursing the cancer patient has been an unpopular task but advancement in treatment and in the understanding of the needs of the patient with malignant disease calls for a reassessment of the nursing role, especially as far as rehabilitation is concerned. The nurse is often the major source of information for the patient and the relatives, and is
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2010
Oncology nurses are increasingly recognizing the importance of chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) in the lives of their patients and are contributing to the state of the knowledge in this field of study. The Oncology Nursing Society has included treatment related changes in cognitive function as a priority in the 2009-2013 "Oncology ...
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Oncology nurses are increasingly recognizing the importance of chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) in the lives of their patients and are contributing to the state of the knowledge in this field of study. The Oncology Nursing Society has included treatment related changes in cognitive function as a priority in the 2009-2013 "Oncology ...
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