2015
DOI: 10.5737/23688076254422431
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Perceived roles of oncology nursing

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“…Similar to another Canadian study by Lemonde and Payman (2015), participants herein discussed how they are confronted with increasingly complex cases. Patients are often seen by various medical specialists and hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Similar to another Canadian study by Lemonde and Payman (2015), participants herein discussed how they are confronted with increasingly complex cases. Patients are often seen by various medical specialists and hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…R esearch suggests that oncology nurses continue to report inadequate organizational structures and training resources to support their ongoing professional development (Bakker et al, 2013;Lemonde & Payman, 2015). High-volume work environments, inflexible work schedules, and limited resources have been cited by oncology nurses as barriers to meeting professional training requirements (Bakker et al, 2013;Lemonde & Payman, 2015;Rennie & Mackenzie, 2010;Santos, 2012;Schweitzer & Krassa, 2010). Even though connected health, which includes electronic (e)-health and mobile (m)-health, has been found to offer support to oncology nurses in their practice, little is known on their perceptions of these tools for the purpose of professional development and patient education.…”
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“…Although oncology units might require more staffing than general medical–surgical units, few units meet the nurse‐to‐bed ratio standard recommended by the Chinese Nurses Association (Blay et al ., ). Studies have consistently indicated that poor nurse staffing has negative effects on clinical outcomes such as the quality of patient care and meeting emotional needs (Hong et al ., ; Lemonde & Payman, ). Therefore, issues with staffing in oncology settings should be considered when determining nursing staffing policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans la même lignée qu'une autre étude canadienne menée par Lemonde et Payman (2015), les participantes de notre étude ont discuté de la complexité croissant des cas auxquelles elles sont confrontées. Les patients consultent souvent différents spécialistes médicaux dans différents hôpitaux.…”
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“…Mots clés : oncologie, soins infirmiers, cybersanté, santé en ligne, Internet, Oncology Interactive Navigator L es infirmières en oncologie n'ont de cesse de dénoncer les lacunes des structures organisationnelles et des ressources de formation en matière de perfectionnement professionnel; c'est, du moins, ce que suggère la recherche (Bakker et al, 2013;Lemonde et Payman, 2015). La charge de travail élevée, les horaires rigides et les ressources limitées sont autant d'obstacles cités par les infirmières en oncologie comme des entraves à l'atteinte des exigences de formation professionnelle (Bakker et al, 2013;Lemonde et Payman, 2015;Rennie et Mackenzie, 2010;Santos, 2012;Schweitzer et Krassa, 2010). Bien que la santé en ligne, qui englobe les plateformes de santé électroniques et mobiles, soutienne effectivement la pratique des infirmières en oncologie, on ne sait pas vraiment ce qu'elles pensent de ces outils comme méthodes de perfectionnement professionnel et d'enseignement aux patients.…”
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