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- Title
An Intervention to Manage Patient-Reported Symptoms During Cancer Treatment.
- Authors
Williams, Phoebe D.; Williams, Kirstin; LaFaver-Roling, Stephanie; Johnson, Renee; Williams, Arthur R.
- Abstract
Patients with cancer receiving therapy may face a variety of complicated and stressful symptoms. Oncology nurses can advocate for patients by performing their roles as educators and comanagers of cancer-related side effects. In addition, symptom-focused education provided by oncology nurses can enable patients to administer self-care more effectively.
- Subjects
MIDWEST (U.S.); QUALITY of life; CANCER patients; SYMPTOMS; ANALYSIS of variance; CANCER chemotherapy; ONCOLOGY nursing; CANCER treatment; CLINICAL trials; MEDICAL needs assessment; RESEARCH; SELF-evaluation; STATISTICS; T-test (Statistics); TELEPHONES; PILOT projects; JUDGMENT sampling; DATA analysis; PERFORMANCE evaluation; ACTIVITIES of daily living; TEACHING methods; SPECIALTY hospitals; EVIDENCE-based nursing; CONTROL groups; REPEATED measures design; EDUCATION; PREVENTION
- Publication
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2011, Vol 15, Issue 3, p253
- ISSN
1092-1095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1188/11.CJON.253-258