Objective To explore the application effect of “One Syndrome and One Product” specialized nursing plan for pain management in the oncology ward. Methods Taking the implementation time of the project as the dividing line, 50 cancer patients with hospital admission between Jan. 2017 and Dec. 2017 were included as the control group, and another 50 cancer patients with hospital admission between Jan. 2018 and Dec. 2018 were included as the study group. In the management of cancer pain symptoms, the combination of disease and syndrome, treatment and nursing, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and TCN nursing were reflected, the external treatment of TCM and emotional nursing were adopted, and the quality nursing ran through the whole process. ...
The objective of the study was to conduct a concept analysis of “self-management of cancer pain” to ...
Cancer pain – relevant clinical problem in the whole world. Though the cancer pain can often be cont...
This study explored differences in the perceived importance of nursing caring behaviors between pati...
Purpose: The number of cancer cases in China has increased rapidly from 2.1 million in 2000 to 4.3 m...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
This paper explored the the method, path and content of "One Syndrome and One Product" Traditional C...
Abstract Background Pain is one of the most frequent and distressing symptoms in cancer patients. Fo...
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical University had lunche...
This was a methodological study conducted to describe the process and results of the development of ...
The paper reviewed the need of the patient to achieve the possible treatment through pain assessment...
Objective To carry out “One Syndrome and One Product” nursing plan for patients with lumbar disc he...
Objective There are limited studies examining knowledge and attitudes among Chinese oncology nurses ...
Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer which has a significant impact o...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Cancer is a disease or abnormalities of cells that grow new abnormally, excessively, uncontrollably,...
The objective of the study was to conduct a concept analysis of “self-management of cancer pain” to ...
Cancer pain – relevant clinical problem in the whole world. Though the cancer pain can often be cont...
This study explored differences in the perceived importance of nursing caring behaviors between pati...
Purpose: The number of cancer cases in China has increased rapidly from 2.1 million in 2000 to 4.3 m...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
This paper explored the the method, path and content of "One Syndrome and One Product" Traditional C...
Abstract Background Pain is one of the most frequent and distressing symptoms in cancer patients. Fo...
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical University had lunche...
This was a methodological study conducted to describe the process and results of the development of ...
The paper reviewed the need of the patient to achieve the possible treatment through pain assessment...
Objective To carry out “One Syndrome and One Product” nursing plan for patients with lumbar disc he...
Objective There are limited studies examining knowledge and attitudes among Chinese oncology nurses ...
Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer which has a significant impact o...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Cancer is a disease or abnormalities of cells that grow new abnormally, excessively, uncontrollably,...
The objective of the study was to conduct a concept analysis of “self-management of cancer pain” to ...
Cancer pain – relevant clinical problem in the whole world. Though the cancer pain can often be cont...
This study explored differences in the perceived importance of nursing caring behaviors between pati...