Nursing expertise and the evaluation of psychosocial distress in patients with cancer and survivors.

作者: Judith M. Estes , Clare Karten

DOI: 10.1188/14.CJON.598-600

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摘要: The number of cancer survivors in the United States will continue to grow because improved screening, early detection practices, and advances treatment. experience has a significant impact on patient his or her family, which increases risk for psychosocial distress. Untreated distress experienced by with contributes poorer treatment adherence, medical outcomes, quality life. To provide high-quality, safe care, oncology nurses must increase clinical expertise knowledge. current article provides an overview tools available use when screening patients throughout care continuum.

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