Aims and Objectives To explore the views of student nurses’ and stakeholders of what is important for student nurses to know about cancer treatment and care. Background Worldwide, the number of people living with cancer is increasing because the population is aging and effective cancer treatments are prolonging survival. All nurses need knowledge, skills, confidence and competence to support people living with cancer. Education is an important tool in preparing a nursing workforce that can support people affected by cancer. Design A descriptive, explorative qualitative design. Methods Semi-structured interviews with 12 student nurses and 7 stakeholders were conducted in 2014 (a sub-group of participants in a mixed-methods study investigatin...
Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Onco...
Cancer is an international health problem with a growing occurrence. Chemotherapy is currently the s...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Aims and Objectives To explore the views of student nurses’ and stakeholders of what is important fo...
UK cancer policy aims to improve the quality of cancer services and enhance the experience of people...
AbstractPurposeThis was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within und...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the experiences of student nurses who have pro...
Little is known about student nurses experiences of nursing patients with cancer in the UK. With the...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
The purpose of this study was to explore student nurses‟ knowledge of breast cancer, and their abili...
Aim of study: to investigate student nurses' thoughts on communicating with cancer patients. Outcome...
Purpose: This was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within undergrad...
As the number of individuals surviving cancer continues to rise, short- and long-term effects of can...
This article reflects on the development and implementation of a consumer engagement in teaching ini...
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...
Cancer is an international health problem with a growing occurrence. Chemotherapy is currently the s...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Aims and Objectives To explore the views of student nurses’ and stakeholders of what is important fo...
UK cancer policy aims to improve the quality of cancer services and enhance the experience of people...
AbstractPurposeThis was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within und...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the experiences of student nurses who have pro...
Little is known about student nurses experiences of nursing patients with cancer in the UK. With the...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
The purpose of this study was to explore student nurses‟ knowledge of breast cancer, and their abili...
Aim of study: to investigate student nurses' thoughts on communicating with cancer patients. Outcome...
Purpose: This was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within undergrad...
As the number of individuals surviving cancer continues to rise, short- and long-term effects of can...
This article reflects on the development and implementation of a consumer engagement in teaching ini...
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...
Cancer is an international health problem with a growing occurrence. Chemotherapy is currently the s...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...