Issues of Cancer Survivorship
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Verlag)
978-1-4511-9438-8 (ISBN)
You’ll benefit from experienced guidance through all aspects of cancer survivor care, including . . .
Coverage of survivorship topics - Definition of cancer survivor; phases of cancer survivorship
Coverage of cancer management topics:
Clinical manifestations of cancer treatments - Nausea, vomiting, fatigue
Psychological distress - Contributing factors; anxiety; depression
Screening/assessment guidelines; National Comprehensive Care Network care guidelines
Coverage of psychosocial issues:
Personal concerns - Finances; family relationships; social support; medical treatments; spirituality/religion; fear of recurrence
Short- and long-term effects of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation - Temporary and permanent disability; body changes; bone health; end-of-life issues
Coverage of pediatric cancer survivor issues:
Long-term effects and secondary cancers resulting from treatment
Specific needs of pediatric long-term survivors
Impact on immediate family
Developmental differences of pediatric patients
Nursing theories - Helping patients deal with: uncertainty of outcomes; unpleasant symptoms; transitions; adaptations; increasing resiliency
Coverage of health care team members roles and collaboration, including:
The roles and responsibilities of oncology nurse navigators, oncology case managers, oncology clinical nurse specialists, mental health nurses, social workers, and clergy
Pain and palliative care teams
Survivorship care plan
Chapter features include: key words, learning objectives, and case studies with thinking questions to help you absorb content
Contents
Section I—Understanding Survivorship
Chapter 1: Survivorship
Kathleen Pelc, MS, RN, OCN
Section II—Potential Consequences of Cancer Management
Chapter 2: Symptom Management
Maureen Cardoza, PhD, RN, CDP
Chapter 3: Psychological Distress
Debra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BC
Section III—Psychosocial Issues of Cancer Survivorship
Chapter 4: Family Relationships, Social Support, Fear of Recurrence, and Finances
Mary Rzeszut, MSW, LCSW
Chapter 5: Spirituality
Judith A. Schreiber, PhD, RN
Section IV—The Pediatric Cancer Survivor
Chapter 6: Pediatric/Family Concerns Post Treatment
Ann Marie Paraszczuk, EdD, RNC, IBCLC
Michelle Schaefer, RN, BSN, CPON
Section V—Nursing Theories
Chapter 7: Theory of Uncertainty
Kristen Sethares, PhD, RN, CNE
Maryellen Brisbois, PhD, RN, APHN-BC
Elizabeth Danells Chin, PhD, RN, ANP
Chapter 8: Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms
Alaine Stadelman, MSN, RN
Chapter 9: Transitions
Eun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS, FAAN
Yaelim Lee, MSN, RN, PhD (c)
Chapter 10: Adaptation
Akhtar Ebrahimi Ghassemi, PhD, MHC, MSN, RN
Chapter 11: Resilience
Debra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BC
Nona Holmes, DNP, APRN-BC, NP Psychiatry
Section VI—Understanding the Nurse’s Role in Cancer Survivorship
Chapter 12: Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists
Heidi Bentos-Pereira, MSN, MBA, RN, OCN
Chapter 13: Oncology Nurse Navigators
Joyce Davis, BS, RN
Chapter 14: Oncology Case Managers
Rebecca Perez, RN, BSN, CCM
Chapter 15: Mental Health Nurses
Susan Glodstein, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC
Section VII—Collaboration With Other Health Team Members
Chapter 16: Role of the Social Worker
Mary Rzeszut, MSW, LCSW
Chapter 17: Role of the Clergy
Rabbi Stephanie Dickstein, LMSW
Rabbi/Chaplain Abraham Rabinovich
Chapter 18: Pain and Palliative Care Team
Paula Lester, MD, FACP
Jessica Weinberger, MS, FNP, ACHPN
Section VIII—Life After Cancer Treatment
Chapter 19: When the Cloud Returns
Maureen Cardoza, PhD, RN, CDP
Appendix : Nursing Diagnosis
Zelda Suzan, MA, RN, CNE
Debra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BC
Glossary
Suggested Resources
Index
About the Editors
Zusatzinfo | 13 |
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Verlagsort | Philadelphia |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 340 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Onkologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege ► Fachpflege | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4511-9438-2 / 1451194382 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4511-9438-8 / 9781451194388 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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