Aim: To understand the self-perceived educational priorities among oncology nurses. Background: Oncology nurses are the main providers of care to people affected by cancer. However, little is known about the educational needs and priorities of oncology nurses when providing care to people living with cancer. Design: A national online survey. Setting: The Cancer Nurses Society of Australia (CNSA) is an Australian wide professional body for cancer nurses. At the time of conducting the research, there were approximately 1300 members. All members were invited to participate in the survey. CNSA provided access to nurses working in all areas of cancer care, including inpatient wards, outpatient centres, ambulatory day oncology units, radiation on...
Purpose: To evaluate the contents of desire to learn about breast cancer nursing. Materials and meth...
BACKGROUND:To optimize patient education, it is important to understand what healthcare professional...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
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.\ud \ud Desig...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Background: It is essential to investigating research priorities of cancer nurses to advance the fie...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose: To evaluate the contents of desire to learn about breast cancer nursing. Materials and meth...
Purpose: To evaluate the contents of desire to learn about breast cancer nursing. Materials and meth...
BACKGROUND:To optimize patient education, it is important to understand what healthcare professional...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
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.\ud \ud Desig...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs. Design: Quas...
Background: It is essential to investigating research priorities of cancer nurses to advance the fie...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose/Objectives: To survey nurses about their knowledge of cancer survivorship care. Design: D...
Purpose: To evaluate the contents of desire to learn about breast cancer nursing. Materials and meth...
Purpose: To evaluate the contents of desire to learn about breast cancer nursing. Materials and meth...
BACKGROUND:To optimize patient education, it is important to understand what healthcare professional...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...