Background: The Symptom Navi Program (SNP) is a nurse-led intervention supporting basic symptom self-management for patients with any cancer diagnosis. The SNP has been accepted by patients and healthcare professionals alike. Objective: The aims of this study were to pilot the SNP and evaluate patient-reported symptomoutcomes, nursing support for symptom management, and patient safety. Methods: Using a cluster-randomized design, we randomized centers to the intervention (SNP) or control group (usual care). Adult patients starting first-line systemic cancer treatment were included. The primary outcome was the change in symptom interference with daily functions from treatment onset to 16 weeks. Secondary outcomes included changes in symptom s...
OBJECTIVES: The multiplicity and complexity of symptoms in patients treated with chemotherapy requir...
Objectives: To examine the effects of nurse-led interventions on the health-related quality of life,...
PurposeGOG-259 was a 3-arm randomized controlled trial of two web-based symptom management intervent...
The Symptom Navi Program (SNP) is a nurse-led intervention supporting basic symptom self-management ...
Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and self-management behavio...
Introduction Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and selfmanage...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Support self-management of symptoms in cancer therapies:The Symptom-Navi-Program; Abstract.; Backgro...
Support self-management of symptoms in cancer therapies:The Symptom-Navi-Program Abstract. Backgroun...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain manage...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, pain control is a persistent problem. Significant barriers to cancer pain m...
PURPOSE: To develop a Cancer Symptom Management System: Symptom Management Improves your LifE (SMI...
PURPOSE: Developments in cancer treatments have resulted in increased survival of patients, but side...
OBJECTIVES: The multiplicity and complexity of symptoms in patients treated with chemotherapy requir...
Objectives: To examine the effects of nurse-led interventions on the health-related quality of life,...
PurposeGOG-259 was a 3-arm randomized controlled trial of two web-based symptom management intervent...
The Symptom Navi Program (SNP) is a nurse-led intervention supporting basic symptom self-management ...
Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and self-management behavio...
Introduction Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and selfmanage...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Support self-management of symptoms in cancer therapies:The Symptom-Navi-Program; Abstract.; Backgro...
Support self-management of symptoms in cancer therapies:The Symptom-Navi-Program Abstract. Backgroun...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain manage...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, pain control is a persistent problem. Significant barriers to cancer pain m...
PURPOSE: To develop a Cancer Symptom Management System: Symptom Management Improves your LifE (SMI...
PURPOSE: Developments in cancer treatments have resulted in increased survival of patients, but side...
OBJECTIVES: The multiplicity and complexity of symptoms in patients treated with chemotherapy requir...
Objectives: To examine the effects of nurse-led interventions on the health-related quality of life,...
PurposeGOG-259 was a 3-arm randomized controlled trial of two web-based symptom management intervent...