Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic: a nurse practitioner led model Oncology Nursing ForumPritham WCureton ARoyce M
carried out by an advanced practice nurse (APN) to identify if breast cancer survivor core measures plan would enhance self-confidence of the health care and medical professionals in rural primary care setting when participants transition to primary care for associated symptoms or survivorship follow ...
Identifying the survivorship needs of breast cancer survivors is the first and most important step, leading to optimal healthcare delivery and improving quality of life. It is recommended to check the financial capability of patients and take necessary measures for patients with financial problems. Add...
Low-income breast cancer survivors are more likely to adhere to recommended care if they receive counseling and a tailored survivorship care plan, according to a new study. For women who received these interventions, at 12 months, reported adherence to survivorship care recommendations was approximatel...
Breast Cancer Survivorship: Consequences of early breast cancer and its treatment This book discusses the impact on women of the diagnosis and treatment of early breast cancer. Readers will learn about the risks of breast cancer recurren... A Ring,M Parton - Breast Cancer Survivorship: Consequence...
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Survivorship Care plan 1. Introduction Internationally, breast cancer is the most common non cutaneous malignancy among women. In the US, breast cancer survivors account for 23% of more than 10 million cancer survivors (Cappiello et al., 2007) and long term survival of breast cancer patients is...
(registered nurse (RN), bachelor, graduate degree), census tract income (continuous, in $)), cancer- and health-related variables (year of diagnosis (continuous), age at diagnosis (continuous), time between date of diagnosis and report of sleep (continuous)), stage (I, II, III), type ...
The objective of this study was to explore survivors' comfort with different clinician types or with a telephone/Internet-based virtual visit as components of survivorship care.Breast cancer survivors participating in a general survivorship survey completed an additional breast cancer-specific questionnaire...
The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partners is emerging as an important consideration during the experience of a breast cancer diagnosis, particularly during survivorship. This study aimed to explore the experiences of women and