Pediatric neuroradiologists should be encouraged to organize and lead multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss imaging findings with pediatricians, pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists, geneticists and other specialists as required [21]. Article 5: uncooperative patients The possibility of rout...
Only rarely do parents have an opportunity to express a meaningful preference about which PICU should provide care for their child, given the relative scarcity of units, the relationship of any particular unit to other persons or facilities that parents have chosen (e.g., surgeon, oncologist, ...
Pediatric cancers comprise a heterogeneous group of tumors that can arise anywhere in the body and require specialized care. Pediatric radiation oncologists are taxed with the job of selecting the appropriate treatment for each patient based on the patient’s age, diagnosis, and prognosis, as well ...
The first step in preparing families is to give them a picture of the multidisciplinary retinoblastoma team, introducing the team members and describing the roles they play. The team includes the pediatricophthalmologist,pediatric oncologist, as well aspediatric nurse practitioners, often an oculist, ...
Patients who have cancer or are at risk of getting it are cared for byoncology nurses.In order to develop a plan that is tailored to the requirements of each patient, oncology nurses carry out applied research, deliver therapies, and communicate with all other patient specialists. Oncologists ...
In addition to the consultation with an expert panel (comprising a pediatric oncologist [G.C.-F.C.], a nursing specialist in pediatric oncology, and a professor [W.H.C.L.] and an assistant professor [J.O.K.C.] from local universities), a review of the literature also indicated that...
The oncologist and the pediatric primary nurse provide the family with the necessary education about the procedure. Likewise, the nurse and the child life therapist use therapeutic play procedures before, during, and after the procedure to educate Andrew and address his fears and concerns. The ...
Further, as quality of life measurement tools are used more widely and become more user-friendly, we can anticipate their adoption in the routine clinical assessment of patients in the oncologist's practice. 20 被引用 · 0 笔记 引用 Accountability: Protecting the well-being of America's ...
Evaluate the public attitude toward the concept of clinical trials in general and in pediatric settings particularly, 2.Determine the most common barriers or challenges that face pediatric oncologists to participate in clinical trials in Egypt taking oncologists of Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt-...
Communication challenges of oncologists and Intensivists caring for pediatric oncology patients: a qualitative study. J Pain Symptom Manag. 2017;54(6):909–15. Google Scholar Jones PM, Carter BS. Pediatric palliative care: feedback from the pediatric intensivist community. Am J Hosp Palliat Care...