PRINCIPLE OF NURSING IN ONCOLOGY. NEW CHALLENGES (PRINCIPLES OF SPECIALTY NURSING)

PRINCIPLE OF NURSING IN ONCOLOGY. NEW CHALLENGES (PRINCIPLES OF SPECIALTY NURSING)

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Enfermería
ISBN:
978-3-319-76456-6
Páginas:
452
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
97
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1. Basis of Carcinogenesis
2. Epidemiology and Prevention
3. Evidence-Based Nursing in Basic Anticancer Treatment: Management of the Most Important Side Effects
4. The Patients’ Journey with Targeted Therapies
5. Immunotherapy: New Challenges for Nursing
6. Robotic Surgery
7. Relational Competences
8. Nursing Diagnosis Specific to Oncology
9. Model of Announcing a Diagnosis of Cancer: The French Experience
10. Therapeutic Education
11. The Advanced Breast Cancer Nurse: A Key Role in the Metastatic Breast Cancer Patient Health Itinerary
12. Gynecological Cancer
13. The Patient Journey in Prostate Cancer: Key Points for Nurses
14. Bladder Cancer and Renal Cancer
15. Management of Pleural Burden in Metastatic Lung Cancer and Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
16. Gastric Cancer
17. Pancreatic Cancer
18. Evidence-Based Nursing of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies
19. Advanced Nursing Practice: The Way to Go? – How to Progress in Your Speciality
20. Children with Cancer: Communication, an Essential Component of Care
21. Support of Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer
22. Elderlies
23. Rare Tumours
24. Supportive Care in Cancer
25. Genetic Counseling
26. Oncology in the Primary Care
27. eHealth, ePatient
28. Patient as Actor of His Treatment: Shared Decision-Making

This book provides a unique overview of oncology nursing care in a new health environment, one in which oncology nurses play an increasingly important role. In this regard, it addresses not only the biomedical aspects of new drugs but also the challenges they pose in day-to-day nursing practice. It also highlights the new skills that oncology nurses will need to develop in light of the changing care setting.
Drawing on evidence-based practice in Europe and around the globe, the book offers a holistic approach to nursing for adult and pediatric patients. Written by respected professionals in the field, it provides nurses interested in oncology with clear and comprehensive information on the specific abilities required, with a focus on therapeutic education, supportive care, genetic counseling and e-health. In addition, it addresses the new role of patients as decision makers and full partners throughout their treatment cycle.

Features
• Supported by the Association of European cancer Leagues (ECL)
• Focuses on the new skills expected of oncology nurses
• Addresses a range of new challenges facing oncology nurses
• Focuses on advanced nursing practices in oncology and innovation
• Highlights the new role of the patient as a partner in treatment

Authors
• Françoise Charnay-Sonnek has studied foreign languages, nursing, pedagogy and management. She graduated as a Nurse in 1992 from the School of Nursing at University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. She worked as a nurse in oncology and hematology in Germany and moved to France in 1998. She had been nurse manager in the Strasbourg university hospital and later in the Strasbourg comprehensive cancer center. Françoise was Education Head for the continuous training in oncology at the FNCLCC-EFEC School of Oncology in Paris, and in January 2018 she moved to a new job within UNICANCER as Education coordinator.
She was engaged in different professional nursing associations, She was a board member of AFIC (French Association of Oncology Nurses) before joining the EONS executive board (from 2007 to 2013). In addition, she became an active member of the EAU (European Association of Urology) guidelines panel team on “pain management and palliative care” from 2012 to 2014. She represented EONS at ESNO (European Specialist Nurses Organization) board before getting in the president 2014. Her mandate ended December 2017 after 5 years leadership.
• Anne E. Murphy is currently working as a nurse and genetic counselor in Geneva University Hospital. She graduated as a nurse in 1981 and has been working in Geneva and abroad with “Doctors without borders”. Since 1991, she is active in the field of oncology and has been involved in the Swiss Oncology Nursing Association. She was a member of the EONS education group from 1993 to 1997 and accreditation committee from 1997 to 2005. She represented Europe at ISNCC (International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care) from 2000 to 2004. After a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master in genetic counselling, she has been active in the creation of the Oncogenetics Unit of Geneva University Hospital. Since 2014, she is involved in the first Swiss Helpline for rare diseases. She is currently member of the AFCG (French Association of Genetic Counselors) and President of the Swiss Association of Genetic Counselors.

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