Oncology Nurses' Communication Challenges During Caring for
18 sept. 2021 Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Content Analysis Study ... Keywords: Qualitative Research Communication
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Nurses' perspectives on their communication with patients in busy
24 oct. 2019 A qualitative thematic analysis of the data identified three themes: 1. ... on nurse-patient communication in the oncology wards (n = 2) of ...
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Oncology Nurses' Communication Challenges During Caring for
18 sept. 2021 Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Content Analysis Study ... Keywords: Qualitative Research Communication
A qualitative study of Ghanaian pediatric oncology nurses' care
4 janv. 2021 Other studies acknowledged that the challenges involved in caring for patients are more intense in the pediatric oncology ward than other units ...
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Psychometric properties of the Korean version of ComOn coaching
assessing oncology nurses' communication skills ComOn Coaching was with patients and families: a qualitative study. Nurse Educ Pract. 2016;16:193–201.
A qualitative study on oncology nurses' experiences of providing
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Improving Oncology Nurses' Communication Skills for Difficult
research studies indicate that nurses tend to keep communication with patients and families at a superficial nontherapeutic level.
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Oncology nurses' perceptions of obstacles and role at the end-of-life
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Unwanted isolation: An obstacle to constructive interaction between
21 mars 2021 tablish suitable communication with cancer patients so that they ... In this qualitative study 26 oncology nurses from educational hos-.
Perceived Benefits and Challenges of an Oncology Nurse Support
This study provides further confirmation that oncology nurses receive multiple benefits with patients with cancer and their families and aids in coping.
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