Purpose/Aims: The key worker role in cancer services was established in England to improve the continuity of care for patients. We examined how the role has been implemented by clinical nurse specialists, and how both cancer patients and nursing staff viewed its effectiveness in order to inform debate about the transfer of patients between clinical nurse specialists during cancer care Design: This study was questionnaire-based, with separate surveys developed for patients and staff. Method: Questionnaires explored issues including implementation of the key worker role, modifications to it, and where the role was felt to have most impact. Questionnaires were completed by 101 staff and 46 patients. Data were analysed descriptively. Results: P...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is a...
The role of the key worker in cancer services was developed in the UK and is now being adopted more ...
Purpose/Aims: The key worker role in cancer services was established in England to improve the conti...
Purpose: The overall aim was to evaluate the key worker role across principal treatment centres for ...
Purpose The overall aim was to evaluate the key worker role across principal treatment centres for c...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring the perspectives of people affected by cancer (service use...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Cancer patients are increasingly being cared for in the community. However, the role of the communit...
Purpose: The role of primary and community care in cancer care in the UK is not explicitly defined. ...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
Background: Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experiences of pa...
Background: prostate cancer is prevalent worldwide. In England, men living with this malignancy ofte...
Abstract : Background: Despite the evolution of support roles in other areas of nursing practice, ...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is a...
The role of the key worker in cancer services was developed in the UK and is now being adopted more ...
Purpose/Aims: The key worker role in cancer services was established in England to improve the conti...
Purpose: The overall aim was to evaluate the key worker role across principal treatment centres for ...
Purpose The overall aim was to evaluate the key worker role across principal treatment centres for c...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring the perspectives of people affected by cancer (service use...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Cancer patients are increasingly being cared for in the community. However, the role of the communit...
Purpose: The role of primary and community care in cancer care in the UK is not explicitly defined. ...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
Background: Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experiences of pa...
Background: prostate cancer is prevalent worldwide. In England, men living with this malignancy ofte...
Abstract : Background: Despite the evolution of support roles in other areas of nursing practice, ...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is a...