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期刊名:Journal of pediatric oncology nursing

缩写:J PEDIATR ONCOL NURS

ISSN:1043-4542

e-ISSN:1532-8457

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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Sara Frygner-Holm,Sandra Russ,Julia Quitmann et al. Sara Frygner-Holm et al.
Children with cancer suffer from symptoms and burdensome treatments that often cause distress to children and their families. Mortality is one aspect of cancer diagnosis, while another is the quality of life and well-being during and after ...
Karin Enskär,Laura Darcy,Maria Björk et al. Karin Enskär et al.
Children with cancer require repeated hospitalizations and the family's everyday life and routines undergo change. Concrete descriptions of how nurses act when caring for children with cancer throughout the various phases of care and treatm...
Suzanne Mukherjee,Alan Tennant,Bryony Beresford Suzanne Mukherjee
Burnout in health service staff is a cause for concern since it has negative consequences for the individual affected, the wider organization, and patients. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) has been widely used ...
Michael Rost,Eva De Clercq,Milenko Rakic et al. Michael Rost et al.
Introduction: For children with cancer, early integration of pediatric palliative care in conjunction with curative treatments is recommended. In Switzerland, pediatric palliative care is mostly provided by an interdisciplinary primary onco...
Sara Shinnick Sara Shinnick
Objective: To assess the role of the pediatric nurse/advanced practice provider in patient education and follow-up of patients receiving oral anticancer therapy. Methods: Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses members were invi...
Lauren E Smith,Anna M Maybach,Amanda Feldman et al. Lauren E Smith et al.
Communication challenges frequently occur among families and health care providers of children with life-threatening conditions. These obstacles compound concerns related to children's diagnoses and treatment, the family's quality of life, ...
Lauri A Linder,Mary C Hooke Lauri A Linder
Children and adolescents receiving treatment for cancer experience multiple symptoms as a consequence of their disease and its treatment that interfere with the child's quality of life. Understanding of symptom assessment in children with c...
Micah A Skeens,Patsy Cullen,Joe Stanek et al. Micah A Skeens et al.
Management of symptom-related distress is an important area of pediatric oncology nursing. Participants who attended the Children's Oncology Group (COG) State of the Science Symposium on symptom distress completed an anonymous survey. The p...
Mary C Hooke,Lauri A Linder Mary C Hooke
Children and adolescents with cancer often undergo intensive chemotherapy treatment to obtain remission and long-term survival. The pursuit of successful treatment outcomes may lead to high levels of symptom distress related to treatment si...
Belinda N Mandrell,Janice S Withycombe Belinda N Mandrell
The Children's Oncology Group Nursing Discipline has identified the most concerning symptoms during childhood cancer treatment and the need for continued symptom assessment and intervention during treatment trajectory. To develop appropriat...