Attitudes, Practices, and Perspectives of Oncology Nurses in Promoting Exercise Is Medicine Among Patients With Cancer in China: A Mixed-Methods Study [0.03%]
中国肿瘤护士促进癌症患者运动是医学的态度、实践和观念:一种混合方法研究
Mengyao Cao,Xian Chen,Hye Ri Choi et al.
Mengyao Cao et al.
Background: The exercise is medicine (EIM) initiative, promoted as routine care for cancer populations, is inadequately integrated into oncology practice. While barriers to and facilitators of physical activity (PA) promo...
Leveraging Natural Language Processing for Symptom Identification in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Using Clinical Notes from Electronic Health Records [0.03%]
利用电子健康记录中的临床笔记进行急性髓系白血病症状识别的自然语言处理方法研究
Sena Chae,Jaewon Bae,Pratik Maitra et al.
Sena Chae et al.
Background: Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) experience severe, co-occurring, and fluctuating symptoms during treatment. Accurate identification is critical but often limited by under documentation and unstructu...
Hyesong H Joung,Juehyun Shin,Randy A Jones
Hyesong H Joung
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) has emerged as a gold standard in cancer care, with the growing development of interventions to support it. However, SDM remains suboptimal due to inconsistent definitions and meas...
Effect of Yoga-Based Breathing Exercise on Pain, Fatigue, Insomnia, and Self-Efficacy in Individuals Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
基于瑜伽的呼吸练习对结直肠癌手术患者的疼痛、疲劳、失眠和自我效能的影响:一项随机对照试验
Fatma Gündogdu,Serap Sayar,Emel Cihan et al.
Fatma Gündogdu et al.
Background: Yoga-based breathing exercises (pranayama) can be effective in improving symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and insomnia, and increasing self-efficacy after colorectal cancer surgery. ...
Behind the Barbed Wire Fence: Experiences of Caregivers of Patients With Hematological Cancer [0.03%]
篱笆墙后的照护者:血液肿瘤患者照顾者的经历
Gamze Muz,Gülyeter Erdoğan Yüce,Ayser Döner et al.
Gamze Muz et al.
Background: Caregivers of patients with cancer experience many emotional challenges. It is important for caregivers to cope with the difficult emotions they experience and to prepare for the grieving process. Nurses shoul...
"I Want to Cry, but I Have to Be Strong for My Child…" Challenges and Support Needs of Parents Caring for a Child Diagnosed With Cancer: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
“我想哭,但为了孩子我必须坚强……”——儿童被诊断患有癌症的家庭父母面临的挑战及支持需求:一项定性研究
Erkan Unsal,Aycin Ezgi Onel,Sati Dogan et al.
Erkan Unsal et al.
Background: Childhood cancer profoundly affects the entire family. Parents experience substantial emotional, physical, and social burdens while managing their child's treatment and maintaining family life. Amid uncertaint...
Identification of Latent Classes Based on Prespecified Symptom Cluster in Posttreatment Cancer Survivors [0.03%]
基于预设的症状群识别癌症幸存者中的潜在类群
Soo Hyun Kim,Jeong Yeon Yoo,Saemina Kim
Soo Hyun Kim
Background: Cancer-related symptoms often occur in clusters; however, survivorship care remains largely symptom-specific, limiting oncology nurses' ability to assess and manage co-occurring symptoms comprehensively. ...
Association of Inflammation-Related Biomarkers With Symptom Burden Subgroups in Patients With Gastrointestinal Cancers: A Latent Profile Analysis [0.03%]
炎症相关生物标志物与胃肠癌症患者症状负担亚组的关联:潜在剖面分析
Jianxin Li,Xinyu Wu,Yiting Yang et al.
Jianxin Li et al.
Background: Patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers often face a high symptom burden, which may be closely linked to systemic inflammation. However, the heterogeneity of symptom burden and its association with inflamm...
Gynecologic Oncology Nurses' Experiences of Truth-Telling to Patients: A Phenomenological Study [0.03%]
妇科肿瘤护士告知患者的真相体验:一项现象学研究
Zehra Çerçer,İpek Köse Tosunöz,Sevda Baş
Zehra Çerçer
Background: Cancer nursing provides individuals with comprehensive support physically, emotionally, and ethically. Gynecologic oncology nursing is a complex field that is intertwined with the female body and privacy, requ...
Sarah H Kagan
Sarah H Kagan