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Oncology Nursing and Shared Decision Making for Cancer Treatment
Author(s) -
Joseph D Tariman,
Enisa Mehmeti,
Nadia Spawn,
Sarah P. McCarter,
Jessica BishopRoyse,
Ima Garcia,
Lisa Hartle,
Katharine Szubski
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clinical journal of oncology nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.375
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1538-067X
pISSN - 1092-1095
DOI - 10.1188/16.cjon.560-563
Subject(s) - medicine , oncology nursing , nursing , cancer , oncology , flexibility (engineering) , cancer treatment , family medicine , nurse education , statistics , mathematics
This study aimed to describe the contemporary role of the oncology nurse throughout the entire cancer shared decision-making (SDM) process. Study participants consisted of 30 nurses and nurse practitioners who are actively involved in direct care of patients with cancer in the inpatient or outpatient setting. The major themes that emerged from the content analysis are: oncology nurses have various roles at different time points and settings of cancer SDM processes; patient education, advocacy, and treatment side effects management are among the top nursing roles; oncology nurses value their participation in the cancer SDM process; oncology nurses believe they have a voice, but with various degrees of influence in actual treatment decisions; nurses' level of disease knowledge influences the degree of participation in cancer SDM; and the nursing role during cancer SDM can be complicated and requires flexibility.
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