Patient and family satisfaction with cancer-related information: a review of the literature [0.03%]
癌症相关信息的患者及家属满意度研究文献回顾
Kim Champman,Kathy Rush
Kim Champman
Individuals and families confronted with cancer experience many and varied educational needs. Cancer education is an important aspect of their care. Yet, over the past three decades, the literature has consistently identified that many pati...
The 2002 Helene Hudson Memorial Lecture. Healing conversations in the face of persistent or recurring cancer [0.03%]
面对持久或复发癌症的疗愈对话——2002年海伦·哈德森纪念讲座
Carole Robinson
Carole Robinson
Janice Post-White
Janice Post-White
Cancer awakens the need to honour our spirit. The resiliency of the human spirit helps patients and families find strength and hope and move forward on their journey. As oncology nurses, we empower families by connecting with and sharing ou...
Michelle Lobchuk
Michelle Lobchuk
Krista Wilkins
Krista Wilkins
Margaret I Fitch,Deborah Mings
Margaret I Fitch
The delivery of cancer care in Ontario is facing unprecedented challenges. Shortages in nursing, as in all professional disciplines, are having an impact on the delivery of cancer care. Oncology nurses have a major role to play in the deliv...
Mary McCullum,Cheryll Willin
Mary McCullum
It is our hope that increased awareness of cancer screening recommendations will initiate a dialogue between individuals and their health care providers. Organizational screening recommendations differ as a result of evolving technology, fi...
Margaret I Fitch,Karen Deane,Doris Howell
Margaret I Fitch
In the year 2002, 2,500 women will have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Treatment for ovarian cancer is arduous, involving invasive surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy. Studies have described the side effects of ovarian canc...
Priscilla M Koop,Elizabeth Burgess-Pinto
Priscilla M Koop