Royal Melbourne and Royal Women's Hospitals.
Royal Women's Hospital.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2020 Jun 1;24(3):E34-E42. doi: 10.1188/20.CJON.E34-E42.
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) have been used to address ongoing health problems associated with the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage breast cancer.
The aim of this article was to determine whether nurse-led consultations using SCPs, as compared with a standard medical consultation, identify more side effects and supportive care needs and lead to appropriate referral patterns.
The study audited 160 retrospective medical clinic and nursing SCP records in a sample of patients receiving treatment for early-stage breast cancer at a tertiary-level breast service in Australia.
Breast care nurses (BCNs) undertaking SCPs at a nurse-led consultation were significantly more likely than physicians to record symptoms related to menopausal/hormonal therapy, psychosocial/mental health, lifestyle, bone health, and sexuality. BCNs were also significantly more likely to refer patients for concerns related to psychosocial/mental health, lifestyle, and sexuality.
生存护理计划(SCP)已被用于解决与早期乳腺癌的诊断和治疗相关的持续健康问题。
本文旨在确定与标准医疗咨询相比,护士主导的 SCP 咨询是否可以发现更多的副作用和支持性护理需求,并导致适当的转介模式。
本研究对澳大利亚一家三级乳腺服务机构接受早期乳腺癌治疗的患者样本中的 160 例回顾性医疗诊所和护理 SCP 记录进行了审核。
在护士主导的咨询中进行 SCP 的乳腺护理护士(BCN)比医生更有可能记录与更年期/激素治疗、心理社会/心理健康、生活方式、骨骼健康和性相关的症状。BCN 也更有可能转介患者关注心理社会/心理健康、生活方式和性问题。