Individualised Nursing Care in Cancer Care

作者: Andreas Charalambous

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89899-5_12

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摘要: An ideal patient-centred care (or individualised care) environment is necessary within the cancer context and across continuum. Persons diagnosed with living are facing many varying challenges that can threaten their human dimensions in totality. Cancer as a disease typified by emotional, social, spiritual physical be strengthened further complex treatments, treatment-induced toxicities uncertain outcomes. These overall effects of its treatments negatively influence perceived quality nursing care, patient’s life (health status) trust towards healthcare professionals. The impact on person significant but never uniformly different persons. As each unique, it expected cancer’s touch will differ terms how patient affected to what extent. By definition this result triggering needs expectations for persons cancer. aim chapter introduce reader unique conditions induced treatment reference individuality person. way mitigate placing at centre presented. Finally, associations between concepts such oncology lay down emphasise complexity

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