Aim: survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs have been implemented with a multidisciplinary approach; however, the specific role of nurses in the SCP is unknown. Our aim is to determine the role of nurses and their degree of participation in cancer SCPs.Design: integrative review of the literature with systematic methodology.Data sources: PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Cochrane and Cancerlit databases were reviewed. Articles published up to March 2021 were included.Review method: of the 2,638 publications identified, 22 studies met our inclusion criteria. Quality of included studies was assessed using Joanna Briggs Institute quality assessment tools.Results: the studies show...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease that affects a larger percentage of women. It is als...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) are a communication tool that empowers cancer patients to self-advoca...
Aim: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs...
Nurse navigation programs are becoming prominent in the field of cancer care. As a newly emerging fi...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confi...
Background: Survivorship care plan (SCP) comprising a treatment summary and plan for follow-up care ...
Introduction Many haematological malignancy survivors report long-term post-treatment physiological ...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
With one in three New Zealanders experiencing a diagnosis of cancer during their lifetime, the New Z...
The cancer survivor population is growing and requires specific coordinated continual care. In 2005,...
Cancer survivorship is recognised globally as a key issue. In spite of the key role played by nurses...
BACKGROUND: Despite tremendous progress in understanding the unmet needs of cancer survivors, our un...
Background: Optimal strategies for quality care of breast cancer survivors include providing value i...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease that affects a larger percentage of women. It is als...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) are a communication tool that empowers cancer patients to self-advoca...
Aim: Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are recommended as a tool for the care of cancer survivors. SCPs...
Nurse navigation programs are becoming prominent in the field of cancer care. As a newly emerging fi...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess cancer nurses’ perceptions of responsibility, confi...
Background: Survivorship care plan (SCP) comprising a treatment summary and plan for follow-up care ...
Introduction Many haematological malignancy survivors report long-term post-treatment physiological ...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
With one in three New Zealanders experiencing a diagnosis of cancer during their lifetime, the New Z...
The cancer survivor population is growing and requires specific coordinated continual care. In 2005,...
Cancer survivorship is recognised globally as a key issue. In spite of the key role played by nurses...
BACKGROUND: Despite tremendous progress in understanding the unmet needs of cancer survivors, our un...
Background: Optimal strategies for quality care of breast cancer survivors include providing value i...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease that affects a larger percentage of women. It is als...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) are a communication tool that empowers cancer patients to self-advoca...