Purpose\ud \ud Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effects, which persist far beyond treatment completion. Cancer services have been required to extend care to the post-treatment phase to implement survivorship care strategies into routine practice. As key members of the multidisciplinary team, cancer nurses’ perspectives are essential to inform future developments in survivorship care provision.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud This is a pilot survey study, involving 119 nurses caring for patients with haematological malignancy in an Australian tertiary cancer care centre. The participants completed an investigator developed survey designed to assess cancer care nurses’ perspectives on their attitudes,...
Aim: survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Introduction Many haematological malignancy survivors report long-term post-treatment physiological ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confi...
Purpose: \ud \ud Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocia...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report longterm physiological and psychosocial effects...
Background: Patients with haematological cancers are surviving longer due to increasingly effective ...
BACKGROUND: Despite tremendous progress in understanding the unmet needs of cancer survivors, our un...
Emerging studies report that younger women survivors of haematological malignancies experience vario...
Cancer survivorship is recognised globally as a key issue. In spite of the key role played by nurses...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of haematology cancer survivors warrants identification of the most effe...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Aim: survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Introduction Many haematological malignancy survivors report long-term post-treatment physiological ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confi...
Purpose: \ud \ud Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocia...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report longterm physiological and psychosocial effects...
Background: Patients with haematological cancers are surviving longer due to increasingly effective ...
BACKGROUND: Despite tremendous progress in understanding the unmet needs of cancer survivors, our un...
Emerging studies report that younger women survivors of haematological malignancies experience vario...
Cancer survivorship is recognised globally as a key issue. In spite of the key role played by nurses...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of haematology cancer survivors warrants identification of the most effe...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Aim: survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...