Purpose UK prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses. There are a number of service arrangements and intersections with several multidisciplinary teams (MDT) which were investigated. Design The study consisted of a national survey with descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Methods A secondary analysis of a data subset from a UK whole population survey was undertaken (n=285) of the specialist nursing workforce and the services they provide. Data was collected on the experience of working in the MDT. Results 45% of the respondents felt they worked in a functional MDT, 12% felt they worked in a dysfunctional MDT and 3.5% found the MDT meeting intimidating. 34% of the nurses felt they could...
The reorganization of cancer services in recent years has presented cancer nursing with a range of o...
Purpose: Revolutionary changes have taken place to nurses' roles and clinical responsibilities over ...
The scope of advanced practice nursing roles has expanded, however few adequately powered trials hav...
Purpose UK prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses....
PURPOSE: United Kingdom prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-onc...
Background: prostate cancer is prevalent worldwide. In England, men living with this malignancy ofte...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. and BAUN. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK a...
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are increasingly the preferred method of cancer care in many specialt...
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is a...
Background: Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experiences of pa...
Abstract Background Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experienc...
Recent work has highlighted concerns over the future supply of the specialist cancer nursing workfor...
PURPOSE: There are well-documented barriers to nurse participation in cancer multidisciplinary team ...
Purpose: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are mainstay clinical management globally. Clinical g...
Background: The prevalence of multidisciplinary teams (MDT) for the delivery of cancer care is in...
The reorganization of cancer services in recent years has presented cancer nursing with a range of o...
Purpose: Revolutionary changes have taken place to nurses' roles and clinical responsibilities over ...
The scope of advanced practice nursing roles has expanded, however few adequately powered trials hav...
Purpose UK prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses....
PURPOSE: United Kingdom prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-onc...
Background: prostate cancer is prevalent worldwide. In England, men living with this malignancy ofte...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. and BAUN. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK a...
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are increasingly the preferred method of cancer care in many specialt...
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is a...
Background: Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experiences of pa...
Abstract Background Specialist nurses may play an important role in helping to improve the experienc...
Recent work has highlighted concerns over the future supply of the specialist cancer nursing workfor...
PURPOSE: There are well-documented barriers to nurse participation in cancer multidisciplinary team ...
Purpose: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are mainstay clinical management globally. Clinical g...
Background: The prevalence of multidisciplinary teams (MDT) for the delivery of cancer care is in...
The reorganization of cancer services in recent years has presented cancer nursing with a range of o...
Purpose: Revolutionary changes have taken place to nurses' roles and clinical responsibilities over ...
The scope of advanced practice nursing roles has expanded, however few adequately powered trials hav...