Nausea in Numbers: Electronic Medical Record Nausea and Vomiting Assessment for Children With Cancer [0.03%]
儿童癌症患者的电子病历恶心和呕吐评估数值化分析
Anna Evans,Mary Beth Vingelen,Candy Yu et al.
Anna Evans et al.
Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a distressing, underrecognized effect of treatment that can occur in up to 80% of patients. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the impact of implementa...
Bonnie Gance-Cleveland,Anna Linton,Jaron Arbet et al.
Bonnie Gance-Cleveland et al.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the potential risk factors for overweight/obesity in survivors of childhood cancer. Design: A retrospective chart review of childhood cancer survivors (N = 321) seen in a cancer survivor cli...
Evaluation Tools for Physical Activity Programs for Childhood Cancer: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
儿童癌症的体能活动项目评估工具:系统综述
Jena Shank,Carolina Chamorro-Viña,Gregory M T Guilcher et al.
Jena Shank et al.
Research on the benefits of physical activity (PA) in childhood cancer has been translated into a handful of community-based programs. However, to foster further translation, an understanding of how to evaluate participant outcomes would be...
The Nurse's Role in Prognosis-Related Communication in Pediatric Oncology Nursing Practice [0.03%]
儿科肿瘤护理实践中护士在预后相关沟通中的作用
Amy R Newman,Lauri Linder,Kristin Haglund
Amy R Newman
The experiences of pediatric oncology nurses with prognosis-related communication (PRC) remain largely unknown. The purpose of this article is to report results of focus groups wherein 15 pediatric oncology nurses from three Midwestern pedi...
How Does Creative Arts Therapy Reduce Distress for Children With Cancer? A Metasynthesis of Extant Qualitative Literature [Formula: see text] [0.03%]
创意艺术疗法如何为儿童癌症患者减压?对现有定性文献的综合分析
Jennifer L Raybin,Emily Barr,Marilyn Krajicek et al.
Jennifer L Raybin et al.
Introduction: As more children survive cancer, attention must be paid to their quality of life (QOL). Integrative therapies are an ideal modality for nurses to advocate for reducing distress and improving QOL for children with cancer. Creat...
A Review of Literature on Health-Related Quality of Life of Retinoblastoma Survivors [0.03%]
视网膜母细胞瘤幸存者健康相关生活质量文献综述
Paula J Belson,Jo-Ann Eastwood,Mary-Lynn Brecht et al.
Paula J Belson et al.
Background: Retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor of the eye that typically presents in early childhood and occurs in approximately 1 in 20,000 births. While active treatment of the tumor is typically completed in childhood, survivors often s...
Nurse-Patient Connectedness and Nurses' Professional Quality of Life: Experiences of Volunteering at a Pediatric Oncology Camp [0.03%]
护士与病人的情感联结和护士的职业生命质量:一位儿科肿瘤夏令营志愿者的体验
Brooke Cherven,Dorothy Jordan,Sally Hale et al.
Brooke Cherven et al.
Objective: Pediatric oncology nurses can experience burnout, vicarious traumatization, and compassion fatigue related to the unique stressors of their profession. Opportunities to enhance nurses' professional commitment and nurse-patient co...
Spiritual Care: Minimizing the Vulnerability of Parents Whose Children With Cancer Face the End of Life [0.03%]
灵性关怀:最小化面临生命终点的儿童的父母的脆弱性
Cheryl L Petersen
Cheryl L Petersen
There is a distinct lack of literature related to the spiritual care of parents whose children with cancer are at the end of life. This has led to a dearth in evidence about how nurses may intervene with spiritual care interventions to best...
Development and Content Validation of End of Treatment Questionnaires for Children With Cancer [0.03%]
儿童癌症终末期治疗问卷的编制及内容验证
Mary Conway Keller,Tiffany Ruiz,Andrew Needham et al.
Mary Conway Keller et al.
Purpose: To describe the development and content validation of measures to assess the psychoeducational needs of children, adolescents/young adults (AYAs), and their parents at the end of successful treatment for cancer. Method: Professiona...
Creative Arts Therapy in the Context of Children With Cancer: A Concept Analysis [0.03%]
儿童肿瘤背景下的创意艺术疗法的概念分析
Jennifer L Raybin,Marilyn Krajicek
Jennifer L Raybin
Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of creative arts therapy (CAT) in the context of pediatric cancer. Background: Literature supports the intuitive conclusion that creative interventions improve a patient's journey through the cancer...