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Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Nurses: An Integrative Review
Oncology nurses are more likely to get compassion fatigue (CF) than nurses in other fields because of the emotional stress and poor outlook of cancer patients. Because of this, the care might not be v... Read more
Role of Oncology Nurse Navigators: An Integrative Review
<b>Background:</b> Oncology nurse navigators (ONNs) are becoming even more vital as healthcare continues to develop into a more complicated, confusing maze for patients. When many specialists on the t... Read more
Clinicians’ Perception of Spirituality in Oncology Care: A Qualitative Synthesis
<b>Background</b>: By rediscovering the medical field spiritual foundation, clinicians sought to balance their care and realize that spirituality is frequently associated with healthcare, thus one’s s... Read more
Sexual Functioning of Patients with Gynecologic Cancers: A Qualitative Synthesis
<b>Background:</b> Sexuality is considered to be one of the most significant markers of quality of life. This is due to the fact that sexuality is linked to ideas, feelings, behaviors, social integrat... Read more
Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review
<b>Background</b>: There are currently numerous risk instruments available to aid in predicting the present or future chance of getting a cancer diagnosis. It aids in determining a person's likelihood... Read more
Digital Therapeutics in Oncology: A Better Outlook for Cancer Patients in the Future
Digital therapeutics (DTx) is an evidence-based treatment that makes use of high-quality software. As many healthcare systems confront increasing expectations for quality results, the need for digital... Read more