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期刊名:Canadian oncology nursing journal

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ISSN:1181-912X

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Samuel N Mwangi,Lister Onsongo,James O Ogutu Samuel N Mwangi
Background: Characteristics, including age, educational level, economics, and geographical setting during care provision significantly affect quality of life (QoL) among cancer patient caregivers in high-income countries....
Tamara Homeward-Pascal,Samia Elmi,Lauren Coloso et al. Tamara Homeward-Pascal et al.
Telepractice in oncology is an evolving practice for nurses and cancer patients. Understanding the needs of our patients led the nursing leaders of a large academic teaching centre to undertake the challenge of creating a measurable and sus...
Asma Fadhlaoui,Hazar Mrad,Billy Vinette et al. Asma Fadhlaoui et al.
With the number of cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths on the rise, palliative care is becoming a more important consideration for helping to improve the quality of life of patients and families and the support they receive during th...
Eleonora Cretu,Anita Long,Kalliopi Kalli Stilos Eleonora Cretu
Hospital administrators have a great interest in obtaining a valid and reliable nursing workload measurement to help determine the hours of care needed per patient; one such method available is the GRASP Workload Measurement System. At Sunn...
Iris Lesser,Joleen Prystupa,Amanda Wurz Iris Lesser
Walking is one form of physical activity (PA) individuals affected by cancer have indicated strong preference for and interest in, regardless of disease or treatment status. We developed a community-based, outdoor, peer-led walking program ...
Karine Bilodeau,Benedicta Hartono,Virginia Lee et al. Karine Bilodeau et al.
Background and objectives: Despite the availability of healthcare and community services dedicated to cancer survivors, these remain underutilized by young adults living with cancer (YAC; aged 18-39). A workshop was organ...