This project evaluated the roles and workload of Registered Nurses (RNs) within an outpatient Cancer Care Centre (CCC) of a tertiary referral hospital in Sydney, Australia. The research incorporated the two distinct areas of radiation oncology and haematology oncology. Patient throughput (incorporating clinic attendance and treatments) was known to have increased substantially since the centre opened in1994.The nursing Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) for the CCC were determined when the centre opened with minimal change to the nursing establishment since then. Nursing staff perceived that their workload had increased substantially and that their roles had become more complex. Work sampling was conducted over a 3-month period and identified the...
Cancer patients are increasingly being cared for in the community. However, the role of the communit...
Within the realm of oncology nursing, research has been an integral part in its development as a spe...
The growing demand and the degree of patient care in oncological outpatient services, as well as the...
This project evaluated the roles and workload of Registered Nurses (RNs) within an outpatient Cancer...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
Purpose: Revolutionary changes have taken place to nurses' roles and clinical responsibilities over ...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
The Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (CANO) Standards of Care (2001) provides a framework ...
This article reports on an action research project conducted in one hematologyoncology day unit in Q...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
This study aims to clarify nurses\u27 perceptions of the psychosocial problems of advanced cancer pa...
This study aims to clarify nurses\u27 perceptions of the psychosocial problems of advanced cancer pa...
This study aims to clarify issues in outpatient nursing regarding support for advanced cancer patien...
This study aims to clarify issues in outpatient nursing regarding support for advanced cancer patien...
Cancer patients are increasingly being cared for in the community. However, the role of the communit...
Within the realm of oncology nursing, research has been an integral part in its development as a spe...
The growing demand and the degree of patient care in oncological outpatient services, as well as the...
This project evaluated the roles and workload of Registered Nurses (RNs) within an outpatient Cancer...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
Purpose: Revolutionary changes have taken place to nurses' roles and clinical responsibilities over ...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
New medicines and therapeutic combinations are tested and marketed every year. Healthcare decision m...
The Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (CANO) Standards of Care (2001) provides a framework ...
This article reports on an action research project conducted in one hematologyoncology day unit in Q...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
This study aims to clarify nurses\u27 perceptions of the psychosocial problems of advanced cancer pa...
This study aims to clarify nurses\u27 perceptions of the psychosocial problems of advanced cancer pa...
This study aims to clarify issues in outpatient nursing regarding support for advanced cancer patien...
This study aims to clarify issues in outpatient nursing regarding support for advanced cancer patien...
Cancer patients are increasingly being cared for in the community. However, the role of the communit...
Within the realm of oncology nursing, research has been an integral part in its development as a spe...
The growing demand and the degree of patient care in oncological outpatient services, as well as the...