OBJECTIVES: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-management among patients with incurable cancer, and whether these perceptions differ between community and hospital nurses. SAMPLE & SETTING: 222 hospital nurses (n = 94) and community nurses (n = 128) working with adult patients with incurable cancer. METHODS & VARIABLES: An online survey included the Self-Efficacy and Performance Into Self- Management Support instrument. Possible differences in age, gender, work setting, and additional training in oncology between groups were explored. RESULTS: Nurses felt confident about their self-efficacy, particularly in assessing patients' knowledge and beliefs and in advising about their disease and he...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
Purpose To assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confidence levels, and practice in r...
Objectives: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-m...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding ...
Objectives: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Purpose Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Background: Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is n...
Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is no...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
Abstract Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced can...
Objectives: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is challenging. Although healthcare pro...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
Purpose To assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confidence levels, and practice in r...
Objectives: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-m...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding ...
Objectives: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Purpose Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Background: Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is n...
Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is no...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
Abstract Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced can...
Objectives: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is challenging. Although healthcare pro...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
Purpose To assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confidence levels, and practice in r...