The experiences of pediatric oncology nurses with prognosis-related communication (PRC) remain largely unknown. The purpose of this article is to report results of focus groups wherein 15 pediatric oncology nurses from three Midwestern pediatric cancer programs provided descriptions of PRC and how they experience PRC within their daily practice. Data from focus groups were analyzed via an interpretive descriptive approach, which resulted in three themes: (1) nurses’ operational definition of PRC, (2) nurses’ roles in PRC, and (3) nurses’ preparation for engagement in PRC. From discussions within the focus groups, nurses recognized that PRC occurs across a continuum. Nurses distinguished that the definition of PRC expands beyond simply repor...
There has been an increased interest in the grief experiences of nurses. Unacknowledged, unaddressed...
PURPOSE: Hospitalized pediatric oncology patients are at high risk of deterioration and require freq...
Background: Communicating with children and adolescents with cancer during a needle procedure can pr...
Background Disclosure of prognosis-related information is an essential aspect of communication with ...
Health care providers (HCPs) in pediatric oncology are faced with the challenge of communicating the...
poster abstractBackground: Oncology nurses have opportunities to engage in prognosis related communi...
Purpose There is a limited amount of studies with results on professional development of paediatric...
Health care providers recognize that delivery of effective communication with family members of chil...
Background: Disclosure of diagnostic and prognostic information has become the standard in the Unite...
With more advanced and more aggressive chemotherapy cancer treatment leading to higher survival rate...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parents of children with cancer perceive deficits in quality of prognosti...
There is a paucity of data to support evidence-based practices in the provision of patient/family ed...
The role of the pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) in the comprehensive management of pediatric onco...
Background: Pain is one of the most under treated symptoms among pediatric oncology patients during ...
Psychosocial conditions are prevalent in pediatric oncology patients (Kahalley et al., 2013). Family...
There has been an increased interest in the grief experiences of nurses. Unacknowledged, unaddressed...
PURPOSE: Hospitalized pediatric oncology patients are at high risk of deterioration and require freq...
Background: Communicating with children and adolescents with cancer during a needle procedure can pr...
Background Disclosure of prognosis-related information is an essential aspect of communication with ...
Health care providers (HCPs) in pediatric oncology are faced with the challenge of communicating the...
poster abstractBackground: Oncology nurses have opportunities to engage in prognosis related communi...
Purpose There is a limited amount of studies with results on professional development of paediatric...
Health care providers recognize that delivery of effective communication with family members of chil...
Background: Disclosure of diagnostic and prognostic information has become the standard in the Unite...
With more advanced and more aggressive chemotherapy cancer treatment leading to higher survival rate...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parents of children with cancer perceive deficits in quality of prognosti...
There is a paucity of data to support evidence-based practices in the provision of patient/family ed...
The role of the pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) in the comprehensive management of pediatric onco...
Background: Pain is one of the most under treated symptoms among pediatric oncology patients during ...
Psychosocial conditions are prevalent in pediatric oncology patients (Kahalley et al., 2013). Family...
There has been an increased interest in the grief experiences of nurses. Unacknowledged, unaddressed...
PURPOSE: Hospitalized pediatric oncology patients are at high risk of deterioration and require freq...
Background: Communicating with children and adolescents with cancer during a needle procedure can pr...