Educating parents of children with cancer is a primary nursing responsibility in pediatric oncology. A survey using Delphi techniques was conducted with nurses attending a Children\u27s Oncology Group Nursing Workshop to identify priority educational topics from pediatric oncology nurses\u27 perspective. In round 1 of the survey, nurses were asked to identify 5 priority educational topics and 5 topics they spend the most time teaching parents. Twenty-four educational categories were identified by 199 nurses, and responses were sorted by category and frequencies tabulated. Information about treatment was the most frequently cited priority. Bone marrow suppression (BMS) was the second most important priority and was the topic nurses spent mos...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
PURPOSE: Over the past 40 years, 5-year survival rates for children and young people with cancer hav...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Onco...
Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Onco...
The Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses (APON) recently sponsored a two-wave Delphi study to id...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Background: Pain is one of the most under treated symptoms among pediatric oncology patients during ...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
PURPOSE: Over the past 40 years, 5-year survival rates for children and young people with cancer hav...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Despite the emotional impact for children with a parent with advanced cancer, most families receive ...
Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Onco...
Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Onco...
The Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses (APON) recently sponsored a two-wave Delphi study to id...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Background: Pain is one of the most under treated symptoms among pediatric oncology patients during ...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Background: Specific knowledge is required in pediatric oncology, and specialization of nurses has b...
PURPOSE: Over the past 40 years, 5-year survival rates for children and young people with cancer hav...