Nursing patients with cancer: principles and practice
Nursing patients with cancer: principles and practice
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Nurses are in the vanguard of the international fight against cancer. National policies on reducing or eradicating cancer highlight the vital contribution nurses make in its prevention, identification, treatment and management. This book, which is based on the internationally acclaimed Core Curriculum for a Post-Registration Course in Cancer Nursing developed by the European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS), covers all the key areas nurses caring for patients in this demanding specialty will need to consider. Focusing on the needs of the patient, it provides the essential scientific, psychological and sociological information necessary for nurses to provide care that minimises the trauma of cancer, and maximises outcomes for patients and their families
0443072884
Kearney, Nora
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Richardson, Alison
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November 2005
Kearney, Nora
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Richardson, Alison
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Kearney, Nora and Richardson, Alison
(eds.)
(2005)
Nursing patients with cancer: principles and practice
,
Edinburgh, UK.
Churchill Livingstone, 864pp.
Abstract
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Nurses are in the vanguard of the international fight against cancer. National policies on reducing or eradicating cancer highlight the vital contribution nurses make in its prevention, identification, treatment and management. This book, which is based on the internationally acclaimed Core Curriculum for a Post-Registration Course in Cancer Nursing developed by the European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS), covers all the key areas nurses caring for patients in this demanding specialty will need to consider. Focusing on the needs of the patient, it provides the essential scientific, psychological and sociological information necessary for nurses to provide care that minimises the trauma of cancer, and maximises outcomes for patients and their families
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Published date: November 2005
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Local EPrints ID: 69423
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/69423
ISBN: 0443072884
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Nora Kearney
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Alison Richardson
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