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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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Janice S Withycombe,Maureen Haugen,Sue Zupanec et al. Janice S Withycombe et al.
Background: Recognizing and addressing illness-related distress has long been a priority for pediatric oncology nurses and the Children's Oncology Group. Although symptoms are known to be highly prevalent during treatment for childhood canc...
Elizabeth A Duffy,Tara Adams,Clifton P Thornton et al. Elizabeth A Duffy et al.
Repeated invasive and painful procedures are often necessary components of pediatric cancer treatment. Adequate pain control during procedures is essential; however, procedure-related pain may be underestimated and undertreated. Currently, ...
Mary C Hooke,Amy Hoelscher,Lynn R Tanner et al. Mary C Hooke et al.
Children undergoing cancer treatment are less active than healthy peers. Inactivity persists into survivorship, negatively influencing health and quality of life. Fatigue is one of the most prevalent symptoms during treatment yet children w...
Amanda J Ullman,Tricia M Kleidon,Karen Turner et al. Amanda J Ullman et al.
Central venous access devices (CVADs) are vital to enable treatment for children with cancer and other complex health conditions. However, complications effecting the CVAD wound are commonly reported. This study aimed to identify the incide...
Gina Kemp,Melissa Hallbourg,Diane Altounji et al. Gina Kemp et al.
Children with cancer often undergo treatments that render them severely immunocompromised. Side effects of treatment place them at risk for developing oral mucositis (OM), which can potentially lead to infection and bacteremia. Staff nurses...
Rosa Reed-Berendt,Roz Shafran,Dawn Langdon et al. Rosa Reed-Berendt et al.
Young people with cancer are at increased risk of psychological difficulty; yet there is little research on their experiences of low mood or depressive symptoms to help inform treatment interventions. This qualitative study explored experie...
Caroline Mohrmann Caroline Mohrmann
As the number of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is increasing, it is imperative to understand the late effects of childhood cancer therapy to optimize their health and quality of life. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is ...
Diane Altounji,Sonya Williams,Rita Secola Diane Altounji
Professional certification validates nurses' knowledge and expertise in their specialty. In support of professional development, nursing excellence as a Magnet® designated hospital, and commitment to improve patient outcomes, increasing th...
Nicole SanGiacomo,Jennifer Toth,Wendy Hobbie et al. Nicole SanGiacomo et al.
Due to the complexity of cancer late effects, the education required to provide anticipatory guidance and support to the caregivers of adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood brain tumors can be difficult. Therefore, identif...